Rob Stalzer’s retirement as Fairfax’s City Manager last Friday, March 1 marked the close of his illustrious, 43-year career in public service. And that career also included 18 years as one of Fairfax ...
Women are on the move in Fairfax City’s government. Not only does Fairfax have a female mayor, deputy city manager and Council members, it’s also promoting some staff members to higher positions.
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SAN ANTONIO – A 19-year-old woman was sentenced Friday in connection with the 2024 murder of a Sonic Drive-In manager. Adiah Roberson will spend the next 40 years in prison, according to a decision by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Art teacher Joyce Hatzidakis poses for a portrait in her classroom in Riverside. (Damian Dovarganes / Associated Press) To the ...
As we head into 2026, I want to take a moment to reflect on a transformative year and look ahead to our bright future. If 2025 was defined by planning and taking our first major steps forward, 2026 is ...
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It’s bad news for Liverpool manager Arne Slot that Xabi Alonso is now out of work just as the Reds are struggling. Liverpool beat Barnsley but the scoreline was flattering. We also have mails on Man ...
Bookies have slashed odds on Roberto Martinez becoming the next permanent manager of Celtic. The Portugal boss has stormed into the second favourite to be in the Hoops post on the first day of the ...
SAN ANTONIO – A 19-year-old woman accepted a plea deal in connection with the 2024 murder of a Sonic Drive-In manager. Adiah Roberson is charged with murder, assault causing bodily injury and forgery, ...
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