Start your week with some upbeat news published in the past week on our Patch sites in Virginia and DC.
Our top business posts this week at Patch sites in Va. and D.C.
Join the Alliance of Creative Professional Women for a conference designed to guide Metropolitan D.C. women facing career transitions.
Take a look at some of the special properties on the market recently featured on Patch sites in Northern Virginia and DC.
Top posts this week in Va. and D.C. include construction worker injured in fall and murder suspect found dead on school grounds.
George Mason University students help create new series of ads on driving under the influence.
Our top posts in Va. and D.C. include Fairfax warrants for Jesse Matthew, suicide prevention curriculum and Silver Line meetings.
High school students will start school between 8 and 8:10 a.m. beginning fall 2015. Cost is $4.9 million for an extra 27 school buses.
DC crime museum to host haunted house, Arlington man competes on 'Jeopardy!' + Alexandria resident sues city over 'for sale' car sign.
Not your typical Yard Sale! Saturday and Sunday October 25 and 26, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Top posts in Va. and D.C., including deer crash numbers, Georgetown Fashion Art Design and Rabbi investigation.
He received his award at a ceremony Sunday attended by friends, family and troop leaders, at Vale United Methodist Church.
Pit Bulls were once loved and revered in America. How did they become so maligned in today's society?
Explore & Grow Spiritually ... for all ages!
Sunday, October 26 at 12:30pm
Plus, suspects harass, photograph Sterling students, Arlington police taser nude man doing push-ups, Del Ray's 18th annual Halloween parade.
Top posts in Va. and D.C., including thieves targeting keyless ignition cars and a five-building portfolio sold for $60.5 million.
Fairfax County homes currently selling in 36 days, just behind Arlington County's 34 days, according to Long & Foster report Monday.
Plus 86 job openings, Google Express delivers in D.C. and a cafe Kickstarter campaign. Our top biz posts in Va. and D.C.
Cinema Siren gives it 3½ out of 5 stars. Watch the trailer below.
Start your week off with some upbeat news featured in the past week on our Patch sites in Virginia and DC.
A look at some of the special properties on the market recently featured on Patch sites in Northern Virginia and DC.
More than 50 percent of homicides in Fairfax County are domestic violence related.
Top posts this week in Va. and D.C. include Springfield Town Center reopening, car crashes into pond and gang members face murder charges.
Classical Ballet Theatre Presents The Nutcracker
Cupcakes, Wine and Fashion Ladies Night Out
Cinema Siren gives it 5 out of 5 stars in her review. Watch the trailer here.
Our top posts in Va. and D.C, including expanding investigation of Georgetown rabbi and 13 gang members face charges in three murders.
Woman who recently visited western Africa ill and vomiting at Pentagon South Parking lot. Taken to Fairfax Inova.
Top posts from Patch sites in VA + DC. Also, answer to mysterious 'blobs' in Reston lakes, more graffiti in Ashburn + phone/Internet outage.
Space is limited, registration required. Classes coming up in Annandale, Burke, Centreville, Falls Church area, Fort Hunt, McLean, Oakton.
Top posts from our Patch sites in Va. and D.C., including one city's new eCity honor, Ebola screening begins at Dulles and more.
FCPS will begin to ask students who show up at health clinics with any symptoms if they have traveled to Ebola-stricken countries.
2014 Cinderella Tea ~ Tickets still available. Don't miss out...
Limited space alert: Purchase tickets now for $6 or $8 on event days.
Heavy rainfall may cause flooding in low-lying areas, according to the National Weather Service.
Plus Alexandria Police charge man in 2009 homicide, new Tex-Mex restaurant + teen assaulted on path. Top posts in Virginia and DC.
Announcing the Grand Opening of Rebounderz Manassas – 7403 Gateway Court, Manassas VA, November 1, 2014 from 10:30am - 2pm
NWS expects a few strong thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts of up to 50 to 60 MPH.
Who's up for election and where to go to cast your ballot on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Last day to register to vote is today.