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

FCPS names Bailey’s assistant principal Outstanding School-Based Leader

Tricia Wayland, the assistant principal at Bailey’s Upper Elementary School, was named 2026 Outstanding School-Based Leader at Fairfax County Public Schools’ Honors Recognition Ceremony earlier this month. “Tricia is a proud FCPS graduate whose leadership reflects a deep and lasting commitment to her school community,” the program for the Honors event states. “She brings a thoughtful … Continued

New state laws expand tenants’ rights

By Julia Key Several new laws enacted this year by the General Assembly granting more rights to renters will take effect on July 1. Tenants now have more time to pay their rent if they miss the due date because of unexpected expenses, said Christine Marra, director of housing advocacy at the Virginia Poverty Law … Continued

Virginia budget imposes taxes on data centers for electrical consumption

The Virginia General Assembly approved a budget for the next two years that retains the sales tax exemption for data centers but adds an electricity consumption tax for the facilities. The agreement ends months of negotiations over data centers. A government shutdown was imminent if lawmakers failed to reach an agreement by the July 1 … Continued

Mason District Arts Council brings history to life

Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, John Adams, suffragist Amelia Walker, and other figures from American history commemorated the nation’s 250th anniversary in a series of performances organized by the Mason District Arts Council. The free show “Passages: One-Act Plays and Oratorios” was presented at the Pozez Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia on June 20. It … Continued

Local student named AAA Safety Patroller of the Year

Will Kinne, a sixth grader at Canterbury Woods Elementary School in Annandale, was named Safety Patroller of the Year by the branch of the American Automobile Association representing the D.C. region. Will is known for his calm demeanor, his ability to think quickly on his feet, and stay focused despite distractions from his peers, Fairfax … Continued

Virginia adopts assault weapons ban

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed a package of legislation on June 16 aimed at preventing gun violence, including a ban on assault weapons. Surrounded by law enforcement officers, lawmakers, students, healthcare workers, and families impacted by gun violence, Spanberger said the commonsense gun legislation “will keep our families, communities, and law enforcement safe.” The legislation … Continued

Above the beltway, protestors call for fair elections

By Julia Key If you drove on the beltway under the pedestrian bridge in Annandale near the Audrey Moore Rec Center on Sunday afternoon, you would have seen American flags and signs calling for free and fair elections. This event, organized by local chapters of Indivisible and members of the Accotink Unitarian Universalist Church, was … Continued