Covering Annandale, Bailey's Crossroads, Lincolnia, and Seven Corners in Fairfax County, Virginia

Local man to compete in international freediving event

Carlos Villamar, a 67-year-old patent attorney and inventor from Bailey’s Crossroads, is preparing to compete for an Ecuadorian national record at a pool freediving competition in Tampa Bay, Fla., in December. Villamar’s mission is more than a personal athletic challenge, he says. He has launched a crowdfunding campaign to cover both his basic costs with … Continued

An art installation is aimed at sparking conversation

It can be difficult to have a meaningful conversation. And how much do you really know your partner or friend? How do you even start? A new public art installation at the Eileen Garnett Civic Space, at 7200 Columbia Pike in Annandale, is aimed at making it easier.   The “Conversation Bench,” installed by Community … Continued

Firefighters respond to lawnmower fire

A fire that started in a lawnmower spread to the backyard deck of a home in the 5800 block of Glen Forest Drive in Bailey’s Crossroads on June 8, the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department reported on Facebook. All occupants exited the home before firefighters arrived at about 2:40 p.m. No one was injured. … Continued

School news roundup – June 2026

Thank you, firefighters – The PTA at Bren Mar Park Elementary School coordinated a thank-you event for Fairfax County firefighters and the FCPS facilities team who responded to a fire at the school on April 19. One month later, hundreds of students, teachers, and parents lined the sidewalks, cheering, holding up signs, and yelling “thank … Continued

Where to watch the World Cup

There are plenty of places to watch a FIFA World Cup game on a big screen starting this week in venues not too far from the Annandale/Mason District area. Here are a few options: There will be large indoor and outdoor viewing areas with high-quality broadcasts, live DJs, entertainment, food and drink specials, and giveaways. … Continued

An urbanist shares thoughts on Annandale

After taking one of Mina Kim’s Virginialicious tours of Annandale’s Korean restaurants, a writer focusing on the built environment found Annandale culturally interesting but challenging for pedestrians. The following article is reprinted from “Greater Greater Washington.” How to appreciate an aging suburb, one bite at a time By Addison Del Mastro I was the only person there for … Continued