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Kennedy Center Renaming Sparks Controvery
Congressional leaders are questioning the legality of changing the name without legislative approval.
Private Equity Firm Invests $700M in Data Centers in Leesburg and Spotsylvania
The company will build a new campus in Spotsylvania and has purchased two existing Leesburg data centers.
Children’s Book Returned to Chantilly Regional Library After 36 Years
A copy of “Harry the Dirty Dog” traveled to Syria, the Netherlands, Japan, and Greece before finding its way back to Northern Virginia.
Prince William Approves Housing Developments Near Occoquan Reservoir Protection Area
The projects will add more than 550 housing units, but residents are concerned about traffic and environmental impacts.
This Northern Virginia County Is Rated the Most Livable in the Nation
Other NoVA areas also scored highly on AARP’s 2025 Livability Index.
These New Virginia Laws Go into Effect January 1, 2026
From social media rules to restrictions on telemarketer calls, here’s what’s changing in the new year.
Statue of Virginia Civil Rights Activist Unveiled at U.S. Capitol
Barbara Rose Johns protested the conditions at her segregated Farmville high school.
NoVA Native Kara Lawson Is Head Coach of Team USA’s Women’s Basketball Program
The coach from Alexandria is working to lead the U.S. to Olympic gold in 2028.
Year in Review: See the Big Stories That Impacted NoVA in 2025
From political and economic turbulence to restaurant openings and closings, we look back at events that impacted the region this year.
Fairfax County Program Reduces Some Speed Limits From 25 to 20 MPH
The pilot study is scheduled to begin this summer.
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