The eight Reston Swim Team Association teams competed in four dual meets on their first weekend of 2022 competition.
While many localities around the country are struggling to hire lifeguards for the summer swim season, that is not the case in Reston.
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Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce joined other chambers from across the state at the 2022 Health Care Conference on June 2 in Richmond.
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is considering a proposal Tuesday to rename one Reston voting precinct and to relocate another.
Police identified a Reston man as the person who was found dead by a woman walking her dog early Tuesday on a Reston path.
It took time for compromises to be made.
Caren Anton resigns after serving four years as the Hunters Woods/Dogwood representative on the Reston Association Board of Directors.
Two Reston students are among the winners of college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships in 2022.
Reston Association Board of Directors considered four candidates on Thursday to fill the at-large seat vacated by Tim Dowling in April.
A woman walking her dog early Tuesday morning in the woods behind an apartment complex in Reston discovered the body of a man.
Volunteers Packed 1660 Weekend Food for Kids Bags
Five Reston Association pools will not be open Memorial Day weekend due to a lack of new Automated External Defibrillators.
Becker’s Hospital Review chose John Deardorff of Reston Hospital Center as one of the community hospital CEOs to know in 2022.
American Cancer Society event continues to fundraise to help fuel cancer research for new cures and provide free services and support
Various services will be closed or adjusted for Memorial Day, and a ceremony is planned in Reston.
Thefts of catalytic converters are on the rise across Fairfax County, as thieves steal the car parts for the precious metals they contain.
State's Education Report is Unfair to Students and Teachers
Hours before a school shooting in Texas, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution naming June 3 Gun Violence Awareness Day.
Help Assistance League Provide Basic Items
Buy an iced coffee Wednesday at Dunkin' Donuts locations in Reston to help support Children’s National Hospital.
Fairfax County is looking for creative solutions to end homelessness, including possibly using some vacant properties as temporary shelters.
Former Fairfax County Board Chair Kate Hanley agrees to lead Reston Town Center North Task Force to oversee library and shelter project.
A man at a Reston pool was hospitalized on Sunday after lifeguards and staff noticed him experiencing a medical emergency.
Reston Pride festival is a chance to celebrate and support the local LGBTQ community and enjoy food, artwork, music and drag performances.
From ceremonies at a nearby cemetery and in Great Falls, here are some Memorial Day weekend events to check out near Reston.
Banning Elementary Math Textbooks for Dubious Reasons
Celebrate Bike to Work Day May 20 with pit stops in and around the Reston. National Bike Week happens to be this week.
Reston Comprehensive Plan Study Task Force is hosting two virtual meetings to discuss feedback on its initial recommendations.
Detectives investigating recent robberies at two commercial properties in Reston believe that they may be linked.
This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.
Reston’s Roer’s Zoofari is welcoming visitors to the zoo to participate in animal encounters as part of "Be Kind to Animals Month" in May.
Tour de Hunter Mill bike ride returns for a second year, offering a chance to enjoy area trails and snag a pair of exclusive socks.
Fairfax supervisors approve a measure directing county staff to identify the public safety risks of panhandling at busy intersections.
Appreciating Teachers for their Invaluable Role
Reston Hospital Center received high marks for its patient care in the Leapfrog Group's Spring 2022 Hospital Safety Grade report.
A memorial ceremony for Monroe E. "Mike" Freeman Jr. is planned for May 28, at St. Anne’s Episcopal Church in Reston.
Greg Hamm of the Reston National Neighborhood Study Group talks about invasive species, development and what's next for the golf course.
An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
Affordable Housing, Gaming, Education Funding to Be Studied by JLARC This Year