Stories for November 2017

Stories for November 2017

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Tuesday, November 28

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Community Service 'Stars' Battle it Out on the Dance Floor in Herndon

Thousands raised for local charities during benefit gala.

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LINK Fulfills Record-Breaking Number of Requests for Food

Food and toys needed to support LINK’s December Holiday Program.

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Northwest Federal Celebrates 70th Anniversary

Culture of service inspires an all-year giving program.

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A Holiday Snapshot of the Herndon Police Department

Officers serve in many ways.

Commentary: Honoring Patients’ Wishes

Editorial: Careful What To Wish For

Could changes in General Assembly mean some legislative requests from Northern Virginia might not be dead on arrival?

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Giving Homeless a Warm Place to Sleep in Fairfax County

FACETS partners with 50 local faith communities in hypothermia program.

Monday, November 27

Chanukah: Add a Little Light

Wednesday, November 22

Help CYA Deliver Holiday Cheer to Children with Cancer

Childhood Cancer Volunteers

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Protesting Gun Violence

Universal background checks tops the list for NRA protesters.

Protesting Gun Violence

Tuesday, November 21

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Herndon’s East Spring Street Widening Discussed

Public comments heard and questions answered.

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Seasons and Holidays Change in Herndon

Department of Public Works Rises to each occasion.

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Roy Cooper Receives the Town of Herndon Good Neighbor Award

Cooper goes the extra mile to help others and improve the quality of life in his neighborhood.

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Saying Thank You to the Community

Northwest Federal Credit Union partners with NOVA Project GiveBack in Thanksgiving Food Distribution Program.

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The Season of Giving

Our neighbors still need our help.

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Runners and Walkers Take On Herndon's Turkey Trot 5K

Parks and Recreation Awards Thanksgiving turkeys with all the trimmings.

Editorial: Shop Locally, Give Locally

Every day is for shopping small and shopping locally.

Could Empty Office Buildings Be Transformed?

The equivalent of 308 football fields of office space are vacant in Fairfax County.

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‘A Disaster for Northern Virginia’

Connolly holds roundtable on congressional tax plan.

Monday, November 20

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Trouble Down the Metro Tracks

Regional Metro leadership outlines upcoming crisis.

Thursday, November 16

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Holiday Calendar 2017, Fairfax County

Holiday Calendar 2017

Wednesday, November 15

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If a Tree Falls on the Road …

Although drivers and trees avoid each other, a fall could be fatal.

Roadside trees

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Delaney Unseats LeMunyon

Former Republican defeats Republican who unseated Democrat Chuck Caputo in 2009.

Democrat Karrie Delaney unseated Republican incumbent Jim LeMunyon in the election last week, swamping him with a decisive victory in a wave election that saw 12 House GOP incumbents unseated across Virginia. Delaney, a former Republican, campaigned on a platform of expanding Medicaid to 400,000 Virginians who live in poverty or with disabilities.

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Herndon Woman's Club Members Strut the Catwalk

Proceeds from the 59th Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon benefit Luke's Wings.

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Veterans Honored in Herndon

Town of Herndon and the American Legion Wayne M. Kidwell Post #184 observe Veterans Day.

Planners, Schools, Innovation on the Rise in Herndon

Land and money needed to build an elementary and high school to serve upcoming residential communities rising near Innovation Station.

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Cappies Review: Suspenseful Spectacle of Humor and Drama in Herndon

Herndon High’s production of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.”

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Herndon Celebrates The Arts

Images and stories from the October 2017 “Herndon Arts Week.”

Tuesday, November 14

Commentary: Help Children Awaiting Adoption

Planning Changes to Fairfax County Planning Commission

Twelve-member commission endures multiple changes through grief, triumphs, retirement and more during 2017.

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SALT Holds Annual Advocacy Conference

Social justice advocates told: ‘Go and do good’

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Trends in Gift Giving

From charitable to sustainable, shopping ideas to please even the pickiest.

Monday, November 13

Manners in the Tech Age

Etiquette classes aim to teach the lost art of manners.

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Future Quest Designed for Students with Disabilities

Event will feature 40-plus workshops and exhibits.

Friday, November 10

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Called to be Leaven in the World

Interview with Catholic bishop about Church’s role in Northern Virginia.

Wednesday, November 8

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Herndon High Drama Produces ‘Twelfth Night’

November developments for Herndon drama.

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Northern Virginia Leads Blue Wave

Democrats sweep statewide races and come close to taking over House of Delegates.

Democrats swept all three statewide seats this week and picked up so many seats in the House of Delegates that control of the chamber is now in doubt. Voters rejected Republican arguments about sanctuary cities and Confederate memorials, divisive issues that had moderate Republicans trying to win over the most extreme elements of President Donald Trump’s coalition.

Tuesday, November 7

Editorial: Be Part of Children’s Issue 2017

Get creative and send art, poetry and more.

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Helping Keep Homeless Warm this Winter

Hypothermia Prevention Program gearing up for 2017-2018 season.

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Local Designers Help Light Up the Season

Tastemakers create holiday trees, mantelpieces, wreaths and a menorah for charity.

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Updating the Kitchen

New space includes a suite of stainless steel appliances.

Monday, November 6

Editorial: Turn Out To Vote

Race at the top of the ticket likely to be very close; your vote counts.

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Adding an In-law Suite

Home expanded to make room for three generations.

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Renting Out Homes Through the Net in Fairfax County

Proposed zoning rules would allow residents to operate short-term lodging as an accessory use of a home.

Thursday, November 2

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Clifton Barn Sale Benefits Veterans Hospital Charity

Sneak preview of furniture showroom raises money for Fisher House Friday, Nov. 3; Fall Barn Sale is Saturday, Nov. 4.

Barn for sale

Wednesday, November 1

Commentary: We Cannot Be Silent

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Commentary: Churches Get Ready for Company

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Fairfax County Public Safety Headquarters Unites Departments

Police and Fire are out of the Massey Building.

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Words Not Enough

Advocates demand local change on immigrant interactions.

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Creating Balance During the Holidays

Advanced planning is one of the keys to seasonal harmony.

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Following the Money from High-Interest Lenders to Virginia Lawmakers

Campaign cash helps undermine efforts to create consumer protections.

Recent years have seen increased scrutiny of high-interest lenders, businesses that offer a variety of loans at interest rates that often exceed 300 percent. Now campaign finance disclosures show the industry is spreading its influence across the political spectrum with about $800,000 in political contributions this election cycle according to data from the Virginia Public Access Project.

On the Ballot

A look at statewide candidates and where they get their money.

Voters across Virginia will be headed to the polls Tuesday Nov. 7. Here’s a look at what’s on the ballot.

Nonprofit Dental Clinic Fills a Need

Serving more than 2,500 low-income patients a year.

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Supporting Anti-Slavery Effort

Virginia Tire & Auto donates portion of proceeds from oil changes.

International Justice Mission