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FCPD Uses Tech to Track Guns Used in Crimes — “A computer technology that can match the unique marks a gun makes on cartridge casings is helping detectives in Fairfax County, Virginia, to track down people suspected of violent crimes more quickly…Fairfax County is the only local department in the region with the system.” [NBC4] County
A Herndon resident has officially thrown his hat in for an at-large seat on the Fairfax County School Board. Kyle McDaniel, an entrepreneur and father of two, is seeking a Democratic Party endorsement for a countywide seat on the school board, he announced Wednesday (March 1). He says his top priority is ensuring every child
The College Board’s much-debated course on African American identity and history will be available in three Fairfax County high schools this fall as part of a pilot program. While the state scrutinizes the course, Fairfax County Public Schools plans to offer Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies at McLean, Centreville and Westfield high schools during
isn't dollars and cents -- shouldn't you be presenting all sides? one school of economic thought, this is another. steel and economics numbers. numbers should not be political. just saying. i think that students, if they are conservative, that student is going to have to shut up for the semester, otherwise -- >> ainsley: is that student conservative? >> brian: you know what? [laughs] >> ainsley: okay, we'll move on. it's too personal. lets report on what's happening in regina. we interviewed the lieutenant governor virginia. she was wanting them to get involved in investigating the fairfax county school, thomas jefferson high school for science and technology. we have gone down there a lot to interview parents with what's happening in fairfax and loudoun county, and they are telling me this school is so hard to get into, it accepts a very talented kids, very smart children, especially with the science and technology aspect.
Melanie Meren, a former U.S. Department of Education employee, easily won the Hunter Mill District seat on the Fairfax County School Board. With a little over 69 percent of the vote, Meren overtook her opponent, Laura Ramirez Drain, as of 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday (Nov. 6). According to unofficial election returns, 27 of the 28
Hunter Mill District Representative Pat Hynes announced today (Jan. 9) that she won't seek reelection to the Fairfax County School Board. Hynes has been a member of the 12-member board for the last seven years. Previously, she was an elementary school teacher in the county's public schools from 2002 to 2011 and has worked as a lawyer
The Fairfax County Government Center (staff photo by David Taube) With the 2022 elections now in the rearview mirror, five Fairfax County supervisors have already confirmed that they will be seeking re-election in 2023. All 10 Board of Supervisors seats will be on the ballot come Nov. 7, 2023, along with the entire school board,