The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Herndon.
Historian Barbara Glakas reveals the details of the only skirmish to occur in the Town of Herndon during the Civil War.
Herndon Village Network helps seniors get out and about: Doctors appointments, grocery shopping, social engagements, and more!
Signs of spring have already started to appear around Herndon. Submit a photo for Patch's Spring 2023 Photo Gallery.
Learn more about the town's history when the Herndon Depot Museum reopens for the 2023 season on March 5.
We’re here to help you get out and about: Doctors appointments, grocery shopping, social engagements, and more!
Help replenish the local blood bank by donating during Worldgate Athletic Club & Spa's Feb. 25 blood drive in Herndon.
The Town of Herndon Department of Parks and Recreation hosted at VIP Dance at the Herndon Community Center on Saturday.
Girl Scout cookie season is here. Here's where you can get boxes of Thin Mints, Samoas and other cookies from stands.
Barbara Glakas examines the history of Herndon's former African-American Odd Fellows lodge once located in the Oak Grove neighborhood.
Are you proud of your community? Does sharing the inside scoop with others bring you satisfaction? Then apply to be a newsletter curator!
German Armed Forces Command joins Food For Neighbors in the fight against teen food insecurity.
Dominion Energy employees in Herndon helped pack food for The Assistance League of Northern Virginia's Weekend Food for Kids program.
Three Northern Virginia groups creating STEM-related learning opportunities and positive change for girls and young women receive grants.
Students at Chesterbrook Academy Preschool in Herndon Donate More Than 75 Pairs of Pajamas to Families in Need
The Town of Herndon has a long history with rail, going all the way back to its first electric rail line, which began service in 1912.
A Herndon woman is helping Henrietta the Hen find her way back home, so she can spend the holidays with the rest of her flock.
The Be SAFE Network is raising money to buy 200 Comfort Kits for the Cornerstones Hypothermia Shelter.
Janice Watson nominated retired accountant Mohamed Youssef, who volunteers and helps out his fellow residents at Herndon Harbor House.
Join us this Wednesday, December 14th, at 1:00 p.m. at the Herndon Senior Center!
At least 66,080 residents of Fairfax County, including 12,490 children under the age of 18, are food insecure, according to Feeding America.
This anonymous submission recognizes Mary C. Saunders and the Herndon-Reston FISH staff for their hard work in service of the community.
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society recalls Hazel’s Carryout Restaurant, a popular eatery owned and operated by Hazel Jenkins.
Make a donation on Giving Tuesday, November 29th.
Your kind donation will help food insecure students over winter break.
More than 320 people turned out Saturday morning for the first Turkey Trot 5K run in Herndon since the COVID-19 pandemic.
The holidays are approaching, and you have places to go.
Dr. Sergio R. Rimola promotes health literacy, volunteers with several institutions, and is the chairman of the Hispanic Medical Society.
Mayor Sheila Olem defeated two challengers in her re-election bid and a Herndon Town Council candidate turned down the option for a recount.
A Herndon woman won $50,000 in the Oct. 15 Powerball drawing, but her total prize came to $250,000 thanks to a $1 Power Play purchase.
Scouts and their adult leaders will be conducting their annual Scouting for Food collection event, gathering donations for local charities.
We all know athletes who shine whether they're competing or not. Let's help share these amazing stories!
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society explores who is buried in the gravesite near the Washington Dulles Marriott Suites Hotel.
A Herndon man decides to split the winning $100,000 Maryland Lottery ticket he bought at a Bowie 7-Eleven with his brother.