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

Seafood restaurant opens in Annandale

Mad Seafood is bringing a taste of Louisiana to Annandale. The new restaurant, at the corner of Annandale Road, Poplar Street, and Markham Street, specializes in Cajun-style, farm-raised fish and shrimp. It’s open now, but a grand opening is planned for May 30, says manager Moe Abed. The type of fish served is swai, which … Continued

Annandale mural honors local musician

A new mural going up in Annandale celebrates singer-songwriter Cat Janice, who died of cancer in 2024 shortly after one of her songs, “Dance Outta My Head,” went viral. That song reached number one on the TikTok Billboard Top 50, number 7 worldwide on iTunes, and number 2 on Billboard’s Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales. It also won the … Continued

Police to get AEDs to help save lives

The Fairfax County Police Department is equipping patrol officers with devices for reviving heart attack victims. Each police station will receive five portable automated external defibrillators. Every second matters when someone experiences a cardiac emergency. “Quick access to an AED, combined with immediate intervention and CPR, can significantly improve a person’s chance of survival,” the … Continued

Ditch the car on Bike to Work Day

If you’ve thought about riding a bike to work, this Friday is a good day to start. May 15 is Bike to Work Day, and the weather is expected to be perfect – dry and not too hot. Bike to Work Day is an annual event organized by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments’ Commuter … Continued

Asian cultures celebrated at Mason District Park

Fairfax County’s annual Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration brought cultural performers, food, artists, vendors, and community resources to Annandale on May 9. The event, at Mason District Park, was sponsored by the Annandale-based Asian American Community Center and the Fairfax County Park Authority. Related story: Kites soar at a festival … Continued

Watch out for turtles

Wildlife officials urge residents to watch out for turtles crossing roads. May through July is nesting season for turtles. Males are on the move looking for mates. As the season progresses, females are more likely to cross roads as they look for nesting sites to lay eggs. Turtles tend to follow long-established migratory routes even … Continued