Thai Food in Annandale is closing
The Thai Food restaurant at 7031 Little River Turnpike in Annandale is closing on Sept. 30. The owner, Kitti Sophonthampan, is retiring to spend more time with family, says family friend Grace Griffith. Also, it’s been challenging finding enough employees. According to Griffith, Thai Food will be replaced by a Korean restaurant. Thai Food specializes … Continued
Big Taste of Annandale news! We’re having a parking shuttle
To everyone planning to come to the Taste of Annandale next Saturday: Don’t worry about parking! Park at Annandale High School and hop on a shuttle bus to the event. The Taste of Annandale is Sept. 20, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m., at Eileen Garnett Civic Space. Festival goers can park anywhere in the Annandale High School … Continued
From Annandale Today to the New York Times
Annandale Today’s intern this summer, Shane Gomez, has been named to the New York Times Corps of college writers. The Times Corp is a highly selective talent-mentorship program for college students aspiring to careers in journalism. Nineteen students from across the country were selected, the NY Times announced Sept. 4. Each participant will be matched … Continued
Supervisors approve roadmap for promoting affordable housing
The Board of Supervisors on Sept. 9 approved a multi-faceted motion offered by Board Chair Jeffrey McKay aimed at increasing the supply of affordable housing by streamlining the approval process, among other actions. “The provision of affordable housing remains a high priority for Fairfax County and has a significant role to play in our economic … Continued
Traffic stop in Annandale leads to arrests for guns and drugs
Fairfax County police arrested two men for drug and gun violations after a traffic stop in Annandale. On Sept. 10, shortly before 2 a.m., officers from the Franconia Police District on patrol in the area of Backlick Road and Braddock Road observed a driver committing a moving violation. They stopped the vehicle, and through their … Continued
Enter the Annandale Today photo contest
Annandale Today is hosting a photo contest at the Taste of Annandale. The photos must be taken during the Taste of Annandale on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. The event is at the Eileen Garnett Civic Space, 7200 Columbia Pike, with some activities on the playground at the ACCA Child Development Center next … Continued
Homeless shelter staff complain about late paychecks, lack of supplies
Staff at the homeless shelter in Bailey’s Crossroads and other shelters run by New Hope Housing are not being paid on time, have seen their health benefits canceled, and have been spending their own money for supplies like toilet paper and food. That is having a devastating impact on employees who are running out of … Continued
Game zone added to the Taste of Annandale
We’ve added another fun attraction to the Taste of Annandale – carnival games! The Annandale High School PTSA is organizing a game zone with fun activities for all ages. There’s going to be skee ball, football toss, basketball shootout, plinko prize drop, ping pong fish bowl, ring toss, and bean bag toss. And just like … Continued
Annandale Today seeks volunteers at the Taste of Annandale
There are lots of volunteer opportunities at the Taste of Annandale, a big community festival on Sept. 20 at the Eileen Garnett Civic Space at 7200 Columbia Pike. Annandale Today needs people to sit at our vendor booth and greet the public. Sign up here. All you need to do is hand out postcards and … Continued
Walkinshaw wins big in congressional election
James Walkinshaw is heading to Congress after winning a special election Sept. 9 for the 11th District seat formerly held by the late Rep. Gerry Connolly. In an election that drew national coverage as a harbinger for future Democratic victories, Walkinshaw beat his Republican opponent, Stuart Whitson, with 74.8 percent of the vote. Walkinshaw, a … Continued
Annandale man arrested for murder
A man was charged with second-degree murder for the death of a homeless man in Annandale on Aug. 4. The medical examiner’s office contacted detectives on Aug. 12 about a suspicious death, the Fairfax County Police Department reports. Police learned that Elmer Castro, 32, of no fixed address, had been brought to a local hospital … Continued
Volunteers clean up Culmore
Local youths and organizations came together on Sept. 6 to pick up litter in the Culmore area of Bailey’s Crossroads. A total of 106 people participated in Culmore Cleanup Day, reports organizer Andres Curtin of Second Story, the lead agency for Fairfax County’s Opportunity Neighborhoods initiative in Bailey’s Crossroads. Most of the participants were youths … Continued
AAP center proposed for Poe Middle School
The Annandale High School pyramid is only one of two pyramids in Fairfax County that doesn’t have an elementary or middle school with an Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) center. That creates disruptions for students who need to transfer out of their home school for AAP services, notes school board member Ricardy Anderson of Mason District. Community … Continued
Health & Wellness: World-class boxing in Annandale
By Rachel Martin When Eric Zimmerman walks into his boxing gym in Annandale, he brings with him global experience, resilience, and a vision for community transformation. Zimmerman opened Z’s Boxing Gym in late 2024 at 4119 John Marr Drive in Annandale. Earlier this year, Zimmerman spent three months coaching Team USA at two world-class tournaments … Continued
Democratic leaders urge voters to support Walkinshaw in special election Sept. 9
With just three days before the special election, congressional and state leaders came out in force at a rally in support of Democratic congressional candidate James Walkinshaw. Walkinshaw, a member of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, is running to represent Virginia’s 11th District. That seat has been vacant since Rep. Gerry Connolly died in … Continued