All results / Stories
Sort By
Date
Authors
- Everyone
- Bonnie Hobbs (1266)
- Mercia Hobson (586)
- Jon Roetman (478)
- Michael Lee Pope (409)
- Vernon Miles (352)
- Marilyn Campbell (340)
- Tim Peterson (339)
- Shirley Ruhe (322)
- Jeanne Theismann (297)
- Steve Hibbard (290)

Carlyle Kids in Alexandria
Libraries and Carlyle House collaborate for educational and fun summer programming.

‘You Can’t Stop the Beat’ in Chantilly
Westfield Summer Stage presents boisterous musical, “Hairspray.”

Safe Virginia Initiative Looks ‘Beyond Thoughts and Prayers’
The ADAMS Center event focuses on communities of faith’s response to violence.

Herndon Pole Vaulter Soars to National Heights
Austin Miller places eighth at the 2018 USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships
Picnic Pavillion, Train Roll Into Clemyjontri Park
Local families enjoy a morning at the park, which will dedicate its new amenities in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 28.

Volunteer Gardeners Help Town of Herndon
The Town Forester promotes community forestry.
The town earned designation as a "Tree City USA" by the National Arbor Day Foundation and is home to eleven neighborhood parks. However, within those 4.3 square miles are not only parks with new trees and plantings which require endless health and welfare checks but town properties, such as those on the Town Hall Square and at the Centennial Golf Course which require endless oversight, endless weeding, and removal of dead plants and shrubs.

Paving Reawakens Controversy
Some Frye Road residents seek fewer speed bumps.
Speed bumps on Frye Road

Shouse Village Swim-a-Thon Brings in $5,400 for Charity
Neighborhood team swims 4,490 laps to raise money for HSC Pediatric Center.
For Shouse Village swimmers, Monday nights are synonymous with swim meets, and rarely do they get a break. But on June 25, instead of relaxing on their night off, swimmers and parents gathered at the neighborhood pool to give back to the greater community in the team’s annual Swim-a-Thon.
Intersection Options Presented to Community
Residents hear about plans to improve Balls Hill Road and Old Dominion Drive intersection.
On Thursday, June 28, 2018, more than 50 residents got to hear about a $20.5 million plan showing four different options to improve that intersection by Project Manager Gibran Abifadel of the Fairfax County Department of Transportation held at Cooper Middle School.