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FFXnow Daily Debrief for Feb 21, 2023

Good Tuesday evening! Today we published 7 articles that were read a total of 6592 times on FFXnow alone, so far.

📈 Top stories

The following are the most-read articles for today (Feb 21, 2023)…

  1. Fairfax County wants to know how people travel in and navigate Tysons
  2. NEW: Fairfax County police to expand use of automated license plate readers this spring
  3. All-affordable housing with Tysons community center near Spring Hill Metro approved

📅 Upcoming events

Here is what’s going on Wednesday in Fairfax County, from our event calendar.

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☔ Wednesday’s forecast

Rain in the morning. High of 56 and low of 49. Sunrise at 6:53 am and sunset at 5:55 pm. See more from Weather.gov.

🌅 Tonight’s sunset

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Recent Stories

It’s going to be a cold and rainy weekend in Fairfax County, thanks to Tropical Storm Ophelia. Tracking to make landfall in North Carolina today (Friday), the storm is expected to reach Northern Virginia tonight.

Qualtrics, a technology and data research company, has officially opened its doors in Reston. The company, which provides artifical intelligence-driven software to assist businesses with customer and employee “experience management,”…

Tysons Galleria’s commitment to serving up high-end retail continues with the recent arrival of three new clothing stores. A boutique from Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana is now open…

Fairfax County is considering a pilot program to support more murals in its commercial revitalization areas. The pilot program, called Paint It! Fairfax, was introduced at a Fairfax County Board…

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