George Mason University is one of only 30 institutions nationwide, and the only one in Virginia, to be named a 2023 “best of the best."
Rent prices are on the rise near a majority of Metro's stops, including the three serving the Reston area.
Budget Agreement Finally Reached
Damitra Gardner was named the director of human resources for the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department.
George Mason University's total student enrollment has surpassed 40,000 this year, a first for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The third annual Mykle Lyons Commemorative Concert and Jazz Festival takes place Saturday afternoon at Lake Anne Plaza in Reston.
Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis expects a record number of new recruits entering the Criminal Justice Academy in September.
Great Falls resident Samantha Grayer's charity, Berries for Books, aims to improve literacy among preschoolers in Southeast D.C.
The DC region's week-long summer restaurant week will feature special menus at participating restaurants.
Aug. 25 is the deadline for VA consumers to file for their piece of a $725 million payout from Meta to settle class-action privacy lawsuits.
Although the left lane on Reston Parkway over the Dulles Toll Road remains closed, VDOT made an adjustment to increase roadway capacity.
Patch asked its readers in Reston to share photos of their beloved canine buddies to celebrate National Dog Day on Saturday.
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Help Give Local Students Better Opportunities This School Year
High school football season is upon us. Here's when to catch the South Lakes High School Seahawks and other teams this season.
The Water Mine at Lake Fairfax Park in Reston opens Sept. 9 for Dog Daze, the proceeds of which benefit the Fairfax County Park Foundation.
A 70-year-old Herndon woman died three days after she lost control of her car on Dranesville Road and struck a retaining wall, police say.
National Dog Day is this Saturday. Here's how Reston dog lovers can get their pooch's picture shared in a Patch story.
Three teens were arrested in connection with the armed robbery of a golf cart Wednesday night at Hidden Creek Country Club In Reston.
All signs are pointing to an El Niño winter in VA, and forecasters are seeing signs that it will likely turn out to be a strong one.
John Heitz, a rising senior at Ideaventions Academy for Mathematics and Science in Reston, recently received the National Hispanic Award.
Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Chief John Butler was sworn in as the new president of the International Association of Fire Chiefs.
As summer break comes to an end, students and teachers are not the only ones preparing for the new school year.
Wound infections caused by Vibrio vulnificus are rare in Virginia, but the bacteria can be found in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries.
Twenty-three startups based in Reston made the 2023 Inc. 5000 list, which highlighted the companies' revenue growth from 2019 to 2022.
Of Course Parents Matter
Tae Phoenix performs in Virginia for the first time Friday night at Lake Anne Plaza in Reston.
Twenty-nine companies from the Reston and Herndon area were recognized as 2023 Bike to Work Day Employer Challenge Winners.
Assistance League of Northern Virginia Will Provide Supplies to Title 1 Schools
Reston Association's watershed staff and its environmental contractor cleared Lake Audubon and Lake Anne for recreational use.
Protecting the Rights of All
Online ticket sales opened to the general public on Tuesday for the upcoming season of RCC's Professional Touring Artist Series.
The RA Board should improve its tone.
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VDOT reconfigured lanes on Reston Parkway and Sunset Hills Road in July after a truck struck the parkway bridge over the Dulles Toll Road.
Parents in Reston can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The Centers for Disease Control confirmed a summer increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Virginia and elsewhere in the country.
National Farmers Market Week at the Reston Farmers Market will celebrate the local producers that contribute to the community.
Pompeii Ferrer, who teaches 4-year-olds at the Robert E. Simon Children's Center in Reston, plans to do mission work in The Philippines.
"What happens to the #1 license plate?"