Landmark Church and the Concerned Citizens Network of Alexandria (CCNA) joined forces to present the Community Resource Day, ...
Where we live, where we grew up, where we are now, it’s “the power of place,” the theme of the Fairfax County History ...
Although playing games these days is dominated by video games, Stephanie Kuroda of Herndon went the opposite way. Kuroda invented a card game to sharpen the mind and bring people together.
Sunday, Oct. 13, marked the 17th pedestrian fatality in Fairfax County in 2024. It also marked the sixth fatal pedestrian crash within a two-week window of time in September. Fairfax County police ...
There’s a $60 million house for sale in Mount Vernon that sits on 16.5 acres of land with 400 feet of waterfront frontage, rivaling Washington’s River Farm. In fact, it’s a stone's throw ...
Mayor Justin Wilson was joined by members of City Council and Inova leadership to celebrate the grand opening of the new Inova Health Center – Oakville at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 31 in ...
Each year, the Centreville Day Planning Committee honors deserving people and businesses during the opening ceremony of the Centreville Day festivities. And at the Oct. 19 event, Supervisor Kathy ...
Fairfax County's robust early voting turnout, which began Sept. 20 and ended Nov. 2, left some precincts checking in a limited number of voters during the first hour of voting on Tuesday, Nov. 5 ...
As the frenzy of ads and political activities increases with Election Day now days away, area supporters of national and local candidates gathered for rallies and last efforts to see their ...
On the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 20, fifteen congregations from the Herndon and Reston areas gathered together at a local park. Months ago, they had foreseen an increase in political polarization ...
On the weather map, Hurricane Milton headed out to sea followed by sunny weather on the horizon for mid-October but it wasn’t without much damage in Florida and North Carolina where the effects ...
Free safe rides will be offered to would-be drunk drivers throughout the Washington-metropolitan area during Halloween celebration time, 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 and until 4 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 27.