Thursday Morning Rundown

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Kudos, in Latin — Eight Herndon High Latin students traveled to the National Junior Classical League Convention in San Antonio and came away with the school’s first National Certamen Title in five years. Junior Kyle Nielsen placed first in novice Certamen, and was a top-10 finisher in the Roman history test and the Latin derivatives test.

Back to School Nights — Wondering when your schools’ are holding info nights? Here’s all the Reston/Herndon area events in one list. [FCPS]

Chain In, Chain Out — Restonian finally comes to terms with the loss of the Macaroni Grill. [Restonian]

Silver Line Woes — An alleged bomb threat led to major Silver Line delays on Tuesday. [Washington Post]

Startup Spotlight — A Visit to quirky Reston firm Zoomdata. [DCInno]

Recent Stories

Herndon has finalized its vision for mixed-use development in the Transit-Related Growth Area (via Town of Herndon) In the future, Herndon hopes to see a vast swath of land near…

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors (staff photo by James Jarvis) The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors has signed off on a 3-cent bump in its real estate tax rate,…

New vehicle lanes and a shared-use trail are officially open to travelers on Route 7 (Leesburg Pike) after almost five years of construction. The Virginia Department of Transportation announced last night…

Morning Notes

Buildings are under construction near the Wiehle-Reston Metro station (staff photo by Angela Woolsey) Man Gets Life in Prison for N. Va. Gang Killings — An MS-13 leader was sentenced…

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