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

Join the tree rescue extravaganza

Volunteers are hoping to rescue as many trees as possible during the Spring Tree Rescue Extravaganza March 21-April 12. Community members are invited to join the effort, which is hosted by Fairfax Tree Rescuers PRISM (Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management). Enjoy a spring day outdoors and get some fresh air while protecting native trees … Continued

VDOT posts 2026 repaving map

The Virginia Department of Transportation’s Northern Virginia District has posted a 2026 repaving map. According to the map, the following roads in the Annandale/Mason District area are targeted for repaving: Repaving will start this summer and conclude in November. Exact work dates will be announced approximately 10 days in advance. Residents might have to relocate … Continued

Planning Commission endorses expansion of Cavalier Club apartments

The Fairfax County Planning Commission voted unanimously to endorse a proposal to add a new 250-unit building to the Cavalier Club in Seven Corners. The Board of Supervisors hearing is scheduled for May 5. The Cavalier Club is a 12-story, 220-unit apartment building located at 6200 Wilson Boulevard in Mason District, adjacent to Arlington County … Continued

Art on display at the Lincolnia Senior Center

By David B. Goldstein Visitors to the Lincolnia Senior Center are invited to enjoy a special exhibition featuring artists from the Lake Barcroft Art League. The exhibit can be viewed Monday through Friday, 8 a.m -4 p.m, through May 29, at 4710 N. Chambliss St., in Lincolnia. The exhibit is presented by ArtsFairfax in partnership … Continued

Driver arrested for fatal pedestrian crash

Fairfax County Police have arrested the driver responsible for a fatal pedestrian crash in Annandale on Feb. 28. Detectives from the Crash Reconstruction Unit have charged Lucas Lese, 20, of Springfield, with Failure to Stop for Pedestrians. Lese was traveling westbound on John Marr Drive toward Ravensworth Road in a 2012 BMW when he struck … Continued

Crime declined last year in nearly all categories

Crime in Fairfax County is down in almost all categories, Police Chief Kevin Davis reports. Homicides were down 7 percent in 2025 compared to 2024, Davis said in a presentation to the Board of Supervisors’ Safety and Security Committee on March 10. There were 13 homicides last year, which was the lowest number since 2018. … Continued

Parakeet found in Annandale

Is this your bird? A yellow parakeet was found on the corner of Carmine Street and Ravensworth Road in Annandale. The bird doesn’t have a band, but is very comfortable with people. It looks like he/she is missing a toe on the right foot, and is probably a year old or more. If this is … Continued

Dorothy McAuliffe launches congressional campaign

Dorothy McAuliffe, the wife of former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, on March 11 launched a campaign for Congress in the redrawn 7th District, under the assumption that Virginia voters will pass a constitutional amendment on redistricting. The 7th District, is currently centered around Fredericksburg. Under the redistricting proposal, it would encompass Annandale and would run … Continued

7-Eleven takes over the Annandale Speedway

The former Speedway gas station and convenience store at the corner of Little River Turnpike and John Marr Drive in Annandale is now operated by 7-Eleven. Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd., the Japan-based parent company of 7-Eleven, acquired Speedway from Marathon Petroleum Corp. in 2021 for $2 billion. The newly branded 7-Eleven at 7100 … Continued

Free trees available to Fairfax County residents

The Fairfax County Urban and Community Forestry Division has teamed up with the Arbor Day Foundation to give away native trees to county residents. The initiative is aimed at expanding the tree canopy on private property, while helping residents reduce energy costs and improve neighborhood resilience. The trees are available on a first-come, first-served basis. … Continued