View from Coffin Corner
Extreme position on House floor enjoys a storied history.
As a freshman delegate in 1978, Ken Plum was assigned a desk in the far corner on the Democratic side of the House of Delegates — seat 17. It wasn’t the best vantage point in the House because about a third of the Republican members were totally out of view. The senior members took the seats at the back of the chamber near the center, sticking Plum in the corner.
Holocaust Survivor Shares Her Story
Eva Schloss, the 88-year-old step-sister of Anne Frank, speaks at GMU.
Preserving Local Historic Sites
Applications for Herndon's Historic Ellmore Farmhouse under administrative review.
Alternative Options Sought for Herndon Arts Center Operation
Consultant recommends Town move forward with neither submitted proposal accepted.
Virginia Lawmakers Play Whack-A-Mole with Predatory Lenders
Senate panel takes action limiting one kind of high-interest loan, leaving loophole for another.
By this time next year, high-interest lenders may be prohibited from making consumer finance loans — at least ones they find profitable at 200 percent interest. So that loophole may be closed by the end of the General Assembly session. But it seems likely lawmakers will leave Richmond this year creating no restrictions on open-end lines of credit, raising concern among some that lawmakers are playing a game of whack-a-mole.
Winning District Wrestling Championships
Liberty District Wrestling Tournament held at McLean High School.
Herndon Students Named Among Most Creative
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers recognized powerful and innovative works.
‘Party in Paris’ Held in Herndon
Herndon Parks and Recreation Department offers an enchanted evening at their "Father Daughter Dance."
Herndon Village Network To Present A Valentine Tea
Proceeds will benefit the operation of the organization.
Herndon Rotary Club to Honor Reston Resident Susan Ungerer
Tickets available for the 52nd Annual Recognition Banquet.


