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‘Dates Matter’ for Herndon Pastor
Pastor Dorian Baker Accepts Proclamation “African American History Month February 2019” from Mayor and Herndon Town Council.
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Retired U.S. Ambassador Still Serves
An effort to carry out dreams and fulfill his wish for children.
Retired U.S. Ambassador Still Serves
Great Falls Resident Appointed to Library Board of Trustees
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors unanimously voted their approval and appointed Sujatha Hampton, Ph.D., as the Dranesville Representative on the Fairfax County Library Board of Trustees.
Vienna and Hunter Mill Priorities Discussed
Supervisor Alcorn holds his first Vienna Town Hall meeting.
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Fairfax County Supervisors Proclaim August 3 National Night Out
Proclamation celebrates neighborhood spirit and cooperation among residents and police
National Night Out is a time to celebrate, whether the clock that day says noon or 8 p.m. It is a time to have community fun, to say thank you to law enforcement officers, and get more involved in the community.
Tremendous Needs Still Not Funded in Fairfax County
School Board adopts $3.2 billion budget seeking $172.2 million increase.
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At the Tipping Point and Winter is Coming in Great Falls
Beloved local restaurant needs customers to be with them now.
Proprietor Mike Kearney of The Old Brogue, an Irish Pub in Great Falls, made a live video of his restaurant on the evening of Friday, Nov. 13.
Perfect Weather Draws Perfect Size Crowd in Herndon
The Herndon Parks and Recreation Department and The Herndon Woman's Club produce a successful Labor Day Festival.
Reston’s African American History Explored
Rev. LaVerne Gill’s book profiles individuals who went through the struggles of early Reston and still love it and believe in it.
Arts Herndon Enters a New Phase
An Interview with Joanna Ormesher, Arts Herndon's New President & CEO.
Last week, the board of Arts Herndon named longtime Fairfax City arts leader Joanna Ormesher President and Chief Executive Officer.
Herndon Honors Veterans Fallen In Service
Speaker at the Memorial Day Ceremony in Herndon also calls to honor government civilians and contractors killed in the line of duty.
Herndon Teen Wins Congressional App Challenge
Medha Gupta, 16, saw a problem, learned to code, and solved it.
Tysons Ten Years Into Comprehensive Plan
Supervisors discuss what’s on track and challenges.
On Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020, the McLean Citizens Association hosted a forum on Tysons – Ten Years After the New Comprehensive Plan.
Public Input Sought on Herndon-Reston Connector Bus Service
Multiple ways to participate and free ride coupons.
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Five Vie for Hunter Mill Supervisor Nomination
Reston Citizens Association holds Candidates Forum.
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Fairfax County Urges Public to ‘Make the Call’
“Stop domestic violence and sexual assault for your friend, your neighbor, yourself.”