Fairfax County Police identified a man and woman who were killed Friday in a Herndon home. Who inflicted the wounds is under investigation.
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The group returned to Fairfax County on Feb. 20, 11 days after they were sent to find survivors following the 7.8 magnitude quake in Turkey.
John Farrell, a member of the Reston Association Board of Directors, filed paperwork Wednesday to enter the House of Delegates race.
Systems engineer from Reston Mary Barthelson enters the June 20 Democratic Party Primary race for the open House of Delegates seat.
Democrat âShyamali Roy Hauthâ has filed the paperwork to run for the open House of Delegates to represent Reston in Richmond.
Following Del. Ken Plum's decision to retire, FCPS teacher Paul Berry announced his intention to run for the open House of Delegates' seat.
Del. Ken Plum officially announces his retirement from the Virginia House of Delegates in a letter to constituents.
Signs of spring have already started to appear around Reston. Submit a photo for Patch's Spring 2023 Photo Gallery.
The Reston Community Orchestra (RCO) has enjoyed entertaining and educating audiences in the greater Reston community for over 30 years.
After representing Reston for 44 years in the Virginia House of Delegates, Ken Plum will not be on the ballot in the November 2023 election.
Pride of Herndon, Herndon High School's Band selected to represent Virginia in the 2023 Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade in Hawaii.
Based on the current tax rate of $1.11 per $100 of assessed value, the average tax bill in Fairfax County will increase by just over $520.
The Monday holiday will prompt closures in Reston and across Fairfax County.
Local officials cut the ribbon on a new Free Little Art Galleryâ at the Cathy Hudgins Community Center at Southgate.
Reconciling Different Budget Priorities Remains a Critical Issue
Fairfax County fire inspectors say improperly discarded smoking materials caused an early morning fire at a Reston apartment building.
An increase in the number of people who pay cash plus low inventory and steep home mortgage costs are making it harder on homebuyers.
More than 150 U.S. rescue workers, including a VA team, are searching for survivors 4 days after an earthquake killed nearly 23,000 peopleâ.
Fairfax County activated speed cameras in eight school zones as part of pilot program aimed at improving pedestrian safety.
U.S. Marshals arrested a Maryland man in Fairfax County sought in regard to a two-vehicle fatal collision in Pennsylvania in 2022.
After costs jumped 24%, developer cancels agreement to redevelop Reston Town Center North property for new library and affordable housing.
Patch highlights the academic achievements earned by Reston students at their college or university.
Virginia House and Senate now consider bills passed by the other body.
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution recognizing Reston native Nate Moot for his humanitarian work across the globe.
Assistance League Members Provide Food, Clothing and Literacy Support
Girl Scout cookie season is here. Here's where you can get boxes of Thin Mints, Samoas and other cookies from stands.
Members of the Reston Town Center North Task Force met for the first time on Monday unsure if they were the right people for the job.
Fairfax County Public Schools will be accepting applications for its elementary magnet school programs beginning Wednesday, March 1.
Don't wait until the last minute to make your Valentine's Day reservation at Restonâs best local restaurants.
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Little Compromise on Fundamental Differences
Wegmans will be opening its new grocery store on Wednesday morning in Reston's Halley Rise development off of the Dulles Access Road.
Cyrus organized an art show to raise awareness about substance use disorders and encouraged students from across Northern Virginia to partic
Reston Association's Chief Operating Officer Larry Butler will be stepping down in June after more than 40 years at RA.
Reston Association Board of Directors chose Travis Johnson to fill the open at-large seat vacated by Glenn Small in November.
Two of the original five people who put their names forward to fill the vacant seat on the RA Board have dropped out.
Members of the General Laws and Technology committee in the Virginia Senate voted unanimously to strike down the Silver Line casino bill.
Members and Volunteers Pack Nonperishable Food for Children In Need