"My family has always instilled in me from an early age a strong ethic of service.”
George Mason University dedicates a Civil War-era redoubt located in a wooded area adjacent to parking lot K on its Fairfax campus.
LINK volunteers and friends will celebrate the anniversary on the Herndon United Methodist grounds at 701 Bennett Street.
“Little, local acts of kindness can have a ripple effect and inspire others to make a difference.” Stephanie McMahan
Herndon High School celebrated its homecoming Saturday morning with a parade down Elden and Lynn streets.
A murder, a ghost, and a lonely stretch of road called Dead Man's Hollow are part of Herndon's haunted history, according to Barbara Glakas.
Fall is here, and you have things to see and places to go.
The Powhatan District of the National Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America is hosting an Oct. 19 award ceremony in Great Falls.
Volunteers pack 1,660 bags of food as part of the Assistance League of Northern Virginia's Weekend Food for Kids program.
Paul Veneto, a retired flight attendant, pushes a beverage cart from Dulles International Airport to the Pentagon to remember 9/11 victims.
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society recounts the life of long-time developer W.T. Updike.
Firefighters will be collecting donations on Labor Day weekend for the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation at intersections around Fairfax.
A Jack of All Trades with a Heart of Gold
Fall is almost here, and you have places to go!
Summer Campers at Chesterbrook Academy® Preschool in Sterling Collect More Than 70 Childcare Items for Mobile Hope
Shortly before the evening rush hour was about to begin on Thursday, Herndon police had reopened Herndon Parkway in both directions.
Herndon Farmers Market and other park authority-run farmers markets will participate in National Farmers Market Week from Aug. 7 to 13.
Barbara Glakas shares the Town of Herndon's battle to legalize liquor sales and "The Sad ‘Death’ of Three Councilmen."
Fairfax County Park Authority is beginning work to repair significant termite damage to the Historic Dranesville Tavern in Herndon.
Sacred Threads Quilt Exhibit at Floris United Methodist Church will explore themes of joy, brotherhood, spirituality and inspiration.
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society traces the origin of one of the town's most iconic buildings.
Young gamers can hone their Minecraft, Rocket League, and Super Smash Bros. skills during one of Game Gym's weeklong summer camps.
Food For Neighbors Celebrates the Generosity of ST Engineering iDirect.
Oak Hill estate sale features presidential memorabilia collected by former White House head groundskeeper Irvin M. Williams.
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society writes about some of the significant moments that occurred in Herndon during the Civil War.
Students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment by releasing beneficial bugs into their schoolyards
Come to the opening of the Herndon Farmers Market on Thursday morning to buy fresh produce and bring your food scraps for composting.
Collection of Over 18,000 Pounds of Food for Local Schools
Town of Herndon honored more than 200 people for their service as part of Sunday's 36th Annual Mayor’s Volunteer Appreciation Reception.
From drug store and shed to topless dancers and "Riggo," Barbara Glakas shares the colorful history of Herndon's Ice House Café Building.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at many locations throughout Fairfax County.
Benjamin Shuler of Herndon bought 30 winning tickets in the Virginia Lottery's Pick 4 drawing on March 28, earning him $147,000.
Herndon's Department of Public Works will be displaying its large vehicles and heavy equipment as part of Big Truck Days in May.
Spring is here, and you have places to go.
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society explores the many threads that link the 10th president of the United States to Herndon.
Niche, a platform for community and school ratings, released its best places to live rankings based on data and community reviews.
The Radiance Foundation is Nominated for 2022 Pro-Life Impact Award for Protecting the Preborn and $50k Grant at March 25 Recognition
Mayor Sheila Olem recently presented former Herndon Council Member Bill McKenna with a key to the town.
Thank you to community members in the Herndon/Reston area! You donated over 4,200 pounds of food!
Edward N. Stirewalt's vision for the Herndon Highway was to provide an alternate route so drivers could avoid driving through downtown.