Hutchison Elementary Celebrates International Night
Art and performance foster a culture that values and respects diversity.
International night
Horsemanship Event a Celebration of Human and Equine Spirit
Students from Spirit Open Equestrian Program shine at Ride4SPIRIT.
Horse show
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.
Public Art Reston Presents Three Films by Rebekah Wingert-Jabi
Filmmaker Rebekah Wingert-Jabi
Herndon Honors Town Manager for Over 40 Years of Service
Herndon Town Manager Arthur Anselene retires
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: February, 2017
In February, 2017, 50 homes sold between $2,460,000-$185,000 in the Oak Hill and Herndon area.
Oak Hill and Herndon Home Sales: February, 2017
Fairfax Weathers Late Winter Snow
Weather Service announces snowfall totals, most saw 2-3 inches
Snowpocalypse 3.0 it wasn’t. Though Fairfax County was included in a winter storm warning Monday and Tuesday, March 13 and 14, the snow that fell only managed to close schools and cancel trash, recycling and yard waste pickup, but didn’t shut down local government.
Committed to Peacemaking
Student Peace Awards of Fairfax County reception honors activists and advocates.
Suraya Sadeed said hearing more than 20 stories of students promoting peace in and out of their schools made her believe “there is still hope for a brighter future.”
Fairfax County Board Appoints Police Civilian Review Panel
Residents can submit complaints concerning allegations of abuse of authority or misconduct by Fairfax County police through the panel.
The ongoing goal of increased transparency and accountability for the Fairfax County Police Department now has nine fresh faces. On Tuesday, Feb. 28, the Board of Supervisors announced its appointees to the inaugural Civilian Review Panel, one of the recommendations of the Ad Hoc Police Practices Review Commission.
Fairfax County Names First Independent Police Auditor
Richard G. Schott, a 27-year veteran of the FBI, was appointed by the Board of Supervisors to be Fairfax County’s first-ever independent police auditor.




