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‘Daingerfield Island’ at Reston Bookstore
Fairfax County author and Virginia prosecutor brings book tour to Scrawl Books.
Nominations Sought for Herndon Volunteer Appreciation Awards
Three Award Categories offered; nominations close March 2, 2018.
FCPS Takes Legal Action Challenging Gov. Youngkin's Ex. Order No. 2
County School Board files suit jointly with six other boards.
Executive order
OktoBrewFest Caps the JamBrew 2017 Series
Funds raised will benefit numerous local nonprofit organizations.
Fairfax County Readies for Public Employee Collective Bargaining
Holds collaborative meetings with union reps to write rules
Most Fairfax County public employees who provide vital services in education, safety, healthcare, and sanitation like others in counties, cities, and towns across the Commonwealth, will gain a new right on May 1, 2021.
Reston Hospital Center Welcomes New Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Thomas Taghon comes to Reston from Dayton, Ohio.
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The End of Small Change Consignment in Reston — Or Is It?
Iconic children's clothing and toy consignment closes at Lake Anne Plaza.
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Fairfax County Public Schools Priority One: Get Eligible Students Vaccinated
Expansion of school COVID-19 vaccination clinics underway
The level of community transmission of COVID-19 in Fairfax County is increasing again.
Board of Supervisors Seeks to Raise its Salaries
Supervisors Herrity and Alcorn vote no.
BOS salaries
One Artist Two Hashtags and VIRGINIA STRONG in Reston
Public Art Reston connects community.
It seemed right. In the first hours after dawn on the day Northern Virginia began to reopen, a masked artist knelt and chalked an image of the Virginia state bird and flower on the brick plaza in front of Mercury Fountain in Reston. Below, in vibrant blue block letters, he wrote VIRGINIA STRONG.
Reston National Golf Course Sold to Developers
‘Here we go again,’ posted to Rescue Reston Facebook page.
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Celebrating the Passion of Music Making in Great Falls
Virtuoso pianist, sought-after worldwide, finds a home at Great Falls United Methodist Church.
There were particular moments in Thomas Pandolfi's earliest days of his existence, he said, when hearing music, particularly piano music, whether it was part of an orchestra, choral music, or opera, set him on a course of "tremendous work."
Total Wine & More Celebrates Grand Opening in Reston
Portion of first weekend's sales go to support Cornerstones.
