Public health officials are asking Americans to stay home this Thanksgiving. If you can't, here are a few tips to enjoy the holiday safely.
Consumers in Reston can take certain steps to lessen the chance of falling victim to a scam.
President Lincoln was grateful even in the midst of a civil war.
Reston-Based Merrill Advisor Again Recognized Among Nation's Most Effective Consultants on Defined Contribution Plans
Assistance League and Franklin Farm Social Committee Combine Efforts to Support Local Needs
Go outside Virginia: The Leonid meteor shower, which has produced some of most intense meteor storms in history, has reached its peak.
How much has COVID-19 impacted Reston condo sales? Find out which communities are still hot and which are not.
Fairfax County Police are investigating an early morning robbery that occurred Tuesday in the Herndon area of the county.
Communities make a direct impact on local students.
Families in Reston continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
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Reston Community Center is teaming with the Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce to help Cornerstones collect food for families in need.
Black Restaurant Week raises awareness of and supports black-owned restaurants in the D.C. metro area.
Boy Scouts from around Northern Virginia will be collecting food this weekend as part of their annual Scouting for Food drive.
With Veterans Day falling on a Wednesday this year, here's what you can expect as far as openings and closings in our area.
November is National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month
A Reston man was arrested Thursday and charged in connection with a shooting incident that left two people dead and two injured on Sunday.
The retailer said it plans to wind down operations due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now Every Vote Must Be Counted
Former Vice President Joe Biden wins almost all of the 14 Reston-area precincts.
Did Trump get more support in Fairfax County in 2020 than 2016? See the vote totals here.
Reston voters went to the polls Tuesday, with residents coming out to vote in the presidential, Senate, and House races.
Patch wants to hear about your experience voting in the 2020 Election, whether it was early in person, by mail, or on Election Day.
Election Day 2020 has arrived in Reston, with residents coming out to vote in the presidential, Senate and House races.
Polls will be open in Fairfax County on Tuesday, from 6 a.m.-7 p.m. If you're in line by 7 p.m., you'll still be able to vote.
Election Day 2020 has almost arrived in Reston, with residents coming out to vote in the presidential, Senate and House races.
Has COVID-19 changed the behavior of Cash Buyers? Check out the interesting trend of Reston cash buyers this year compared to last.
Fun and creative ideas have been shared for celebrating Halloween while social distancing in Reston.
State Senators, Delegates from Northern Virginia among patrons for critical legislation
Bring Unwanted Documents and Support Local Charitable Efforts
Broad Support for Amendment #1
Volkswagen Group of America has signed a 20-year lease as an anchor tenant in a new development under construction in Reston Town Center.
Do Overpriced Listings Sell? Check out how many Reston Sellers needed to drop the price and provide closing costs to sell!
The pandemic added steam to the biannual debate over Daylight Saving Time, which will mean the sun sets earlier in Reston on Sunday.
Wheelock Communities responded to the Hunter Mill supervisor's decision not to support redevelopment of the Hidden Creek golf course.
Every night in November, the Reston Community Players will be raising money for charity through a series of virtual concerts.
For many families, this weekend is the last chance to visit a pumpkin patch in the Reston-area. Do you have a favorite spot?
Here’s how to enjoy the best local views as fall makes its way through Reston.
Reston residents can participate in a Nov. 4 virtual public hearing, when the RA Board considers raising the annual assessment rate.
Reston residents told Supervisor Walter Alcorn in overwhelming numbers they didn't want the Hidden Creek Country Club property redeveloped.