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Dark sky advocates in Northern Virginia in pushing for legislation and habit changes say light pollution can be harmful to human health.
Here's an update on how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Fairfax County and across VA.
A free multicultural festival caps off Vienna's first-ever Liberty Amendments Month, which celebrates four constitutional amendments.
Vienna resident finds a pink castle on her sidewalk. Help us reunite the children's castle with its owner.
With Vienna Little League hosting a state tournament in July, volunteers spruced up fields and facilities from fresh paint to new lights.
People in Vienna are planning Juneteenth events as more places have made June 19 a holiday.
Top VA, DC news includes teacher who disputed transgender policy reinstated, COVID-19 remembrance event, "Hell's Kitchen" finalist's eatery.
The Vienna church will hold normal in-person worship for the first time since the start of the pandemic in March 2020.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Vienna area.
The Canine Cottage Court has been on display on the Town Green to visualize what a cottage housing development would look like.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the nation's blood supply.
While some events are returning this summer, Celebrate Fairfax organizers made the decision to cancel.
Top VA, DC news includes rare lobster saved from restaurant, details sought in deputy shooting of Black man, and shooting outside CIA HQ.
A major donation has jumpstarted a donation campaign to address critical needs in group homes for adults with developmental disabilities.
The Town of Vienna has identified potential sidewalk locations funded by the late Maud Robinson's trust.
The Board of Supervisors condemned anti-Asian rhetoric during the pandemic in light of the Atlanta area shootings that killed eight people.
Applications are sought for the photo show, which will be on display from March 20 to April 17.
Top VA, DC news includes vaccination timeline estimate, fatal plane crash, survey on one year of pandemic, and QB Alex Smith released.
Alzheimer's Association to host free webinar on March 10
Top VA, DC news includes technical issues for DC vaccine registration, drive-up convention for Virginia GOP, and gay panic defense ban.
The town's Parks and Recreation will offer a variety of summer camps following Virginia's COVID-19 guidelines.
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Presidents Day brings numerous schedule changes in Vienna.
Top VA, DC news includes shift toward hybrid learning, readers share vaccine experiences, and legislation to abolish death penalty.
It's Girl Scout Cookie season, and Vienna residents can buy them online from a local troop or at upcoming booths.
The holiday lights season saw increased visitors during the pandemic, largely due to success at Bull Run Festival of Lights.
Church bells in Vienna joined others nationwide in remembering victims lost to the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.
Top VA, DC news includes enhanced security ahead of inauguration, expanded vaccination groups, and downtown Metro stations closed.
Fairfax County has designated Jan. 20 as a holiday in addition to the Martin Luther King Jr. federal holiday.
The Vienna VA Foodies group has turned into an initiative providing food deliveries to first responders, food insecure families and more.
The top news stories of 2020 in Vienna included acts of kindness during the pandemic, police station project, and the town election.
Many services are closed on Friday, and a few will be closed on surrounding days.
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Many services are closed on Thursday and Friday for the Christmas holiday.
Church of the Good Shepherd is holding an open-house style Christmas Eve with Communion outside.
A drive-thru nativity is planned in place of the traditional Christmas Eve nativity inside the church.
For those who want to do a walking or driving tour, a map of decorated homes and businesses is up.
The church has committed to distributing food as a federal CARES Act partner and helps around 450 families each month.
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