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Here are the top Tysons Reporter stories of the week

The weekend is almost here. Before you get into an argument about mask etiquette or head to bed for some much-needed sleep, let’s revisit recent news from the Tysons area that you might’ve missed.

These were the most-read stories on Tysons Reporter this week:

  1. COVID-19 cases return to May levels in Fairfax County
  2. Lily’s cafe introduces Vienna to Iraqi treat with a chocolate twist
  3. Virginia hits gas pedal on plans to fund infrastructure with mileage-based fees
  4. Fairfax County Public Schools will launch esports program this year
  5. Fairfax County could award nearly $25 million in PIVOT grants, won’t have lottery

Ideas for stories we should cover can be sent to [email protected] or submitted as an anonymous tip. Photos of scenes from around the community are welcome too, with credit always given to the photographer.

You can find previous rundowns of top stories on the site.

Recent Stories

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