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

Labor Day closures

Most county facilities will be closed on Monday, Sept. 1, for Labor Day. Here’s the schedule: Fairfax County offices – closed. Public schools – closed. Voting for the 11th Congressional District special election – closed. Park Authority rec centers – open 5 a.m.-6 p.m. Green Spring Gardens Horticultural Center and Historic House – closed. Libraries … Continued

Police arrest fugitive in Bailey’s Crossroads

Fairfax County Police arrested a fugitive in Bailey’s Crossroads on Aug. 28 who was wanted in connection with a disorderly conduct call and “considered to be armed and dangerous.” The police department put out a notice on Aug. 27 stating Asenai Tesfamariam Zigita was wanted for Illegal Possession of a Firearm, Eluding, and Driving on … Continued

Weapon detectors to be added at school board meetings

Anyone attending a Fairfax County School Board meeting will be required to pass through a weapon detector, FCPS announced. “The program is the newest layer of security implemented by the division to maximize the safety of our community, including all students, staff, school board members, and members of the public who attend these meetings,” FCPS … Continued

Supervisors approve the honorary name ‘Seoul Boulevard’ for John Marr Drive

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 26 passed a resolution from Mason Supervisor Andres Jimenez to bestow the honorary name, “Seoul Boulevard,” on a portion of John Marr Drive in recognition of the contributions of the Korean American community. A previous proposal from Jimenez to recognize the Korean community with an honorary name … Continued

Viewpoint: The ACCA Child Development Center offers high-quality learning

By Andrea Sobel, chair of the ACCA Child Development Center Board of Directors Looking for an exceptional early childhood environment with caring educators for your child? Fortunately, we have that right here in Annandale. The ACCA Child Development Center is proud to provide high-quality, affordable early education and developmentally appropriate care for children from 3 months … Continued

Viewpoint: In defense of natural resource conservation at Green Spring Gardens

By Kathryn Cooper I and many others in the community are opposed to the planned “education pavilion” at Green Spring Gardens. The nonprofit Friends of Green Spring Gardens (FROGS) has donated $250,000 for the project. We raised the following concerns at community meetings in February and July and on the Park Authority’s website:   I … Continued