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Runnymede Park, The Hidden Gem of Herndon

NatureFest 2017 showcases the park's assets and combines learning and fun.

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JamBrew Series 2017 Takes the Stage in Downtown Herndon

Celebrates and promotes local music, local business, and community.

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OktoBrewFest Caps the JamBrew 2017 Series

Funds raised will benefit numerous local nonprofit organizations.

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What A Sweet Ride in Herndon

Herndon Parks & Recreation Department debuts their inaugural Cupcake Bike Ride.

Guest Editorial: Challenges Remain for Police Reform

Includes communications and body cameras.

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Senior Talent Performs to Full House

From line dancing to modern dance.

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Senators Meet with Leaders of Industry

In joint appearance, Warner and Kaine talk business in Northern Virginia.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner says Gov. Terry McAuliffe should pick one region of the commonwealth to compete for landing a second Amazon headquarters in Virginia instead of trying to cheerlead for three different areas simultaneously. U.S. Sen. Mark Warner says the federal government should be allowed to negotiate drug prices through Medicare to bring down the cost of prescriptions. These are some of the revelations that Warner and Kaine dropped on industry leaders this week at a meeting of the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce.

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Alzheimer’s Walk Raises More Than $267,000

Thousands gather to raise money and awareness.

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Rorschach Politics

Candidates for governor present inkblots on everything from the economy to Confederate statues.

The campaign for governor is a bit like a Rorschach test as the candidates close in on the final stretch toward Election Day. Democrat Ralph Northam and Republican Ed Gillespie are presenting a series of inkblots to voters about everything from the health of the economy to the value of Confederate statues.

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Fighting the System or Ineffective Leadership?

Republican Linda Schulz challenges incumbent Del. Jennifer Boysko.

Democratic incumbent Del. Jennifer Boysko (D-86) is a leading voice of the resistance to Republican leadership. But is she getting anything done in Richmond? Her Republican challenger doesn't think so.