
Herndon Author Begins Coast-to-Coast Book Tour
Kwame Alexander will stop at Scrawl Books in Reston, Wednesday, April 5 for his new book, ‘Rebound.’

Herndon Rotary Honors Citizen of the Year, Volunteers
Event Honors Susan Ungerer of Reston and 19 Outstanding Volunteers.

Green Lizard Cycling, LLC Celebrates Fifth Anniversary in Herndon
Three-day event draws hundreds of enthusiasts.

Two Herndon Schools Shine in Virginia Science Bowl®
Rachel Carson Middle School places first; Floris Elementary finishes fourth.

2018 Fairfax County Student Peace Awards
Students from 23 Fairfax County schools recognized for promoting peace and conflict resolution.

Fairfax County Public Safety Heroes Honored
40th annual event held March 9 at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner.

USS Herndon Artifacts Come Home
Son donates father’s memorabilia for display in the Herndon Depot Museum.

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.