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Proms Aren’t Just For Teens

The Herndon and Reston Rotary Clubs host the 2017 Senior Senior Prom.

Senior Citizens hold a prom

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Fur-friendly Fun at Reston Town Center

17th Annual Pet Fiesta benefited GoodDogz.org

Pet Fiesta

How About Some Good News?

Independent Progressive

Reston commentary

Clown-esque Story at CenterStage

Happenstance Theater presents “BrouHaHa.”

Happenstance Theater presents “BrouHaHa.”

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Reston Farmers Market Begins 20th Year

Open-air market offers so much more than fresh produce.

Reston Farmers Market Begins 20th Year

Week in Reston

Week in Reston

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Herndon Equips Police with Body Cameras

Herndon Police Body Cameras

Hudgins on Reston National Golf Redevelopment

Supervisor Hudgins

Reston Woman Sentenced for Providing Material Support to Terrorists

Reston Woman Sentenced for Providing Material Support to Terrorists

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Horsemanship Event a Celebration of Human and Equine Spirit

Students from Spirit Open Equestrian Program shine at Ride4SPIRIT.

Horse show

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Lake House Probe: No Conflict of Interest

Reston Association tries to move forward after Lake House controversy.

The Reston Association voted to implement all recommendations the Lake House probe suggested in an effort to put the controversy behind it.

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Fairfax County: FCPS to Present FY2018 Budget to Supervisors April 4

School system facing nearly $50 million gap in funding.

Leading up to the Fairfax County Public School Board presenting its advertised FY2018 budget to the Board of Supervisors Tuesday, April 4, several school board members and supervisors have been hosting community meetings on the subject.

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Fairfax County: Gillespie Wins GOP Straw Poll for Governor at Robinson

More than 300 voters attended a Fairfax County Republican Committee straw poll and candidate forum on March 25, according to FCRC executive director Eric Johnson. The event was held at Robinson Secondary School.

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Fairfax County: Community and faith leaders, elected officials speak about hate speech, bias incidents and hate crimes

More than 100 people filled the Ernst Cultural Center at Northern Virginia Community College’s Annandale Campus on Sunday, March 26, to hear more than a dozen elected and faith leaders, as well as representatives from local organizations speak about hate speech, bias incidents and hate crimes.

Discussing Islam at South Lakes High School

Discussing Islam in Reston