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NWFCU Foundation Back to School Drive In-Progress for 2021
Powerful change force for local at-promise students
The Northwest Federal Credit Union (NWFCU) Foundation is heading into the final weeks of their Back to School Drive 2021.

Hunkered Down to Opening Up in Virginia
Northern Virginia leaders urge regional approach to reopening state.
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Life-changing, Women's Club of Great Falls Scholarship Fund
Fall Soiree awards held.
Life-changing Women's Club of Great Falls Scholarship Fund.- Fall Soiree awards held.

Proactive Response to Opioid Abuse in Fairfax County
It could be your son or daughter, dad or mom, your spouse. It could be the secret you.
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The Madness of Trust and Betrayal in Reston
Months of no hot water for mixed-use Reston condo
It's a losing game in the long run for any condo association to postpone needed maintenance on their buildings or make band-aid fixes.

New Governor Revokes Mask Mandate for Schools
FCPS says masks requirement remains in effect.
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Selecting a New Life for Historic Ellmore Farmhouse
Park Authority welcomes comments on curator applications.
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Court Rules On Herndon House Concert Events
Fairfax County Circuit Court reverses the Town of Herndon’s BZA decision.
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2024 Student Peace Awards of Fairfax County
Herndon Friends honor countywide high school juniors and seniors.
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Students and Parents Navigate Virtual Learning in Fairfax County
FCPS Virtual and In-Person Learning During COVID 2020
Dec. 1 marked the day that Fairfax County Public Schools students in Group 5, those in Early Head Start, PreK, Kindergarten, and some who receive special education services were to at last transition out of distance learning and walk through school doors to receive two days a week of in-person learning.

Dedicated to the Notion of Every Child by Name and By Need
Successful virtual start planned for FCPS’ special education children.
Fairfax County Public Schools held a Special Education Town Hall on Aug. 16, part of its Back to School Countdown.

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.
‘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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Meet Grand Marshals of the 2019 Reston Holiday Parade
Interview: Sergeant Major Christal Rheams, AD and Master Sergeant Caleb Green, United States Army Retired, speak out.
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A Sea of Blue Seahawk Strong in Reston
SLHS graduates Class of 2020.
On what would have been Graduation Day, June 3, 2020, at Eagles Bank Arena, seniors at South Lake High School pulled up to the front of their school for a drive-thru pick up.

East Spring Street Widening Discussed in Herndon
Last chance for citizens' comments is March 19, 2018.