Herndon Village Network keeps senior citizens moving.
The 2020 census shows an America that is becoming more diverse, with the Hispanic/Latino population growing faster than any other.
With new CDC guidelines recommending people start wearing masks again, Patch asked its Herndon readers what they thought about it.
The nation is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
National Farmers Market Week 2021 celebrates the resiliency of farmers markets during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meet Dave Gillard, A Herndon Village Network Volunteer
Historian Barbara Glakas tells the story of how Isaiah Bready's family came to Herndon and how he became the town's first mayor.
Two McLean High School students use art as a way to bring joy to local hospital patients and an Alexandria doctor helps the area's homeless.
After finishing seven weeks of daily proton therapy treatments, Chelsea Proctor of Herndon began a new round of chemotherapy on Friday.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
Food For Neighbors Celebrates Five Years of Partnership with Great Harvest Bread Company
See the latest announcement from the Community Foundation for Northern Virginia.
Each individual scholarship fund supports a different area of focus as created and envisioned by the donor.
Removal of the tree caused such an outcry that Town Manager Bill Ashton chose to address the situation at Tuesday's town council meeting.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held in the Herndon area.
Riders will venture across Massachusetts in a 211-mile bike-a-thon to raise money for cancer research and care.
Historian Barbara Glakas documents the arrival of the railroad and how Herndon could've been called "Hazard."
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers helped 65 orphans from Latvia and the Ukraine navigate the international arrival process.
A GoFundMe campaign is raising money to help a Herndon family recover from a devastating fire at their Franklin Farm home on Friday.
The Red Cross is holding a couple blood drives soon in the Herndon area.
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The money raised will pay funeral expenses for Claudia Menjivar and her two children, as well as supporting her 16-year-old son.
Barbara Glakas of the Herndon Historical Society documents enslaved people and the enslavers who lived in the Herndon area.
The pandemic changed how Girl Scouts in Herndon approached cookie sales. Here’s how to get them into the hands of first responders.
The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives soon in the Herndon area. The pandemic continues to affect the country's blood supply.
Herndon patient and her mother relocate to Houston in order to begin a more aggressive cancer treatment.
Food For Neighbors Recognizes Trinity Presbyterian Church.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the nation's blood supply.
Barbara Glakas tells the story of the two U.S. Navy ships named for Cmdr. William Lewis Herndon and shares a dispatch from World War II.
Jimmy's Old Town Tavern is celebrating its 24th anniversary party and Memorial Day Weekend bash with a day full of music and food on Sunday.
The Memorial Day Observance at Herndon's at Chestnut Grove Cemetery is part of a history that dates back nearly 160 years.
Kingstream Food Truck Thursdays began as an effort to support local businesses and have a safe community event during the COVID-19 pandemic.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
More than 18 million children could go hungry in the United States. That includes kids in Virginia. Here’s where kids can get a healthy me
Panic buying after a cyberattack prompted a temporary pipeline shutdown has prompted gas shortages throughout VA. Here's how to find gas.
Getting Rid of Old Papers? Done!
Open to all from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., this free shred event allows you to destroy your old papers securely. No appointment necessary.
Students celebrated Earth Day by releasing 2,000 ladybugs in their schoolyard to help local vegetation
Barbara Glakas remembers The Road Sirs Car Club, a group of Herndon car enthusiasts during the mid-1950s and mid-1960s.
International Care Ministries and Rappaport donate an automobile and fuel to keep it running to She Believes in Me.