Pedestrians and cyclists on the Washington & Old Dominion Trail approach the Maple Avenue crossing in Vienna (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
The Commonwealth of Virginia is putting some money behind plans to add a visitor center at the heart of the Washington & Old Dominion (W&OD) Trail.
The two-year state budget adopted by the General Assembly and signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger in late June includes $1 million for the Town of Vienna to help acquire the land needed for the future hub, a project spearheaded by the W&OD Railroad Regional Park’s owner, NOVA Parks.
Choosing the right dentist starts with knowing what matters most. Whether you’re searching for a dentist near me for routine dental cleanings, a second opinion through a dental consultation, Invisalign treatment, or a trusted office for a dental emergency, finding a practice that combines experience, technology, and personalized care can make all the difference.
Here’s what matters most:
A practice that can handle everything in one place: Cleanings, cosmetic work, orthodontics, and emergencies saves you from getting bounced between offices, which matters most for busy families and professionals.
Prevention, not just repair: The best care stays ahead of problems with regular exams and cleanings instead of only fixing things once they hurt.
Modern technology: A well-equipped office usually means faster, more accurate, and more comfortable visits.
Convenience: Easy parking, online booking, and appointments that don’t have you waiting weeks. Location close to home or work counts too.
Insurance and honest advice: Check that a practice takes your plan and has a reputation for straight talk, not a hard sell.
Emergency care when you need it: Toothaches never happen at a good time, so it helps to know your dentist can fit you in fast.
One local option: Lumen Dental of Tysons Corner
If you’re looking for a practice that checks these boxes, Lumen Dental is currently accepting new patients. Dr. Nima Raoufinia has been recognized as a Washingtonian Magazine Top Dentist for four consecutive years and provides personalized care using advanced technology in a modern office across from The Boro.
Modern Dentistry Is About More Than Clean Teeth
Today’s patients want a dental practice that focuses on prevention, education, and long-term oral health—not just treating problems after they occur.
At Lumen Dental of Tysons Corner, patients can receive a full range of services, including:
Honest treatment recommendations and individualized care
Schedule Your Visit
If you’re looking for a trusted dentist in Tysons Corner, Lumen Dental is currently accepting new patients.
Conveniently located across from The Boro in Tysons Corner, Lumen Dental welcomes new patients from Tysons Corner, Vienna, McLean, Falls Church, Great Falls, and nearby Northern Virginia communities.
Visit LumenDentalTysonsCorner.com to schedule your appointment online and discover why more Northern Virginia patients are choosing Lumen Dental for their dental care.
Late Rep. Gerry Connolly with his successor, Rep. James Walkinshaw (courtesy Office of Congressman James Walkinshaw)
Longtime Fairfax County Rep. Gerry Connolly is one step closer to getting his name on a local post office.
Yesterday (Monday), the House of Representatives passed legislation from Rep. James Walkinshaw, Connolly’s successor to Virginia’s 11th Congressional District seat, that would rename the U.S. Postal Service’s facility at 10660 Page Avenue in Fairfax after the late congressman.
Ahmed Mohamed (courtesy Fairfax County Police Department)
A Fairfax soccer coach has been accused of bilking over a dozen victims out of tens of thousands of dollars through promises of a travel soccer summer camp in Italy.
Ahmed Mohamed, 31, of Fairfax, was arrested on June 30 and charged with 13 counts of embezzlement and another 13 of computer fraud, police announced.
Partners in Care, a group of united professionals in the healthcare industry in Northern Virginia is delighted to have Kareem Rosser as part of their polo team on July 18th at Morven Park in Leesburg. We invite families and polo enthusiasts to bring their lawn chairs and blankets to sit on the lawn along with coolers to enjoy each match. There are food and beverage vendors to purchase goodies from as well. The cost to enter is $45/per car for admission. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet Kareem Rosser during an exclusive book signing.
Discount code for parking pass – 26Guest5 for a $5 discount.
Residents attend an in-person update on the Richmond Highway Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project at the Gerry South Hyland Government Center on Jan. 15, 2025 (staff photo by James Jarvis)
Fairfax County will receive less regional funding than desired for its planned Richmond Highway (Route 1) Bus Rapid Transit system, but a top elected official says that won’t derail the nearly billion-dollar effort.
The county government submitted a request for $463 million from the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority (NVTA) to support the proposal.
A radio can be seen on the belt of a Fairfax City police officer at the 2026 Asian Festival on Main (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
Residents, reporters and other interested members of the public now have one less option for keeping track of police activity in Fairfax County and Fairfax City.
The City of Fairfax Police Department announced Friday (July 10) that it is encrypting its primary police dispatch radio channel, so the feed will no longer available through public scanners or online radio streaming services, such as Open MHz.
The Spectrum at Reston Town Center parking lot at sunset (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
Man Sentenced for Halloween Shooting — “A 31-year-old man who opened fire at a 2020 Dale City Halloween party, killing two guests and wounding two others, will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. Karriem Jackson was sentenced July 10 by Circuit Judge Robert Coleman, receiving a total of 198 years with 55 years suspended, resulting in 143 years of active prison time.” [Inside NoVA]
Va. Joins Rooftop Solar Initiative — “Gov. Abigail Spanberger announced that Virginia is partnering with the nonprofit Switch Together to help bring down the cost of solar array purchases for homeowners who want to install them on their homes … The organization acquires the solar arrays through a reverse auction where the seller tries to outbid other companies, which allows homeowners to then buy the solar panels for a reduced rate.” [Virginia Mercury]
Townhouse Fire Under Investigation — Fairfax County firefighters responded just after 10 a.m. yesterday (Monday) to a fire in a three-story townhouse garage in the 5800 block of Iron Willow Court in the Kingstowne area. “Units were able to contain the majority of the fire to the garage and to the fire unit occupancy … No firefighter or civilian injuries. Fire investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire.” [FCFRD/Facebook]
Walk for Peace Enters Fairfax — “A man with three goats has been seen walking through Fairfax in recent days with a heavily loaded wagon. According to news reports, his name is Jacob Holiday, and he’s walking across the country to Washington, D.C., with the goal of singing the John Lennon song ‘Imagine’ at the Capitol steps to promote peace.” [Annandale Today]
Union Protests Waymo’s D.C. Plans — “Waymo and competitors including Uber and Lyft sat down before the D.C. Council on Monday for a hearing on the future of autonomous vehicles in the District. Outside the Wilson Building, union members said many human drivers will lose their jobs if D.C. gives self-driving taxis the green light.” [NBC4]
LEGO Display Coming to Tysons — “A new interactive LEGO display highlighting Fairfax County’s history, landmarks and communities will open later this month at Tysons Corner Center as part of the county’s 250th anniversary celebration.” The exhibit will be formally unveiled at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 22. [Patch]
Meeting on Chantilly Library Relocated — “Fairfax County is in the very early concept stage of exploring the possibility of redeveloping the Chantilly Regional Library site to include a new regional library, affordable housing, and a new technical operations facility … Due to high demand for the first community meeting, the county has moved the location to the Chantilly High School cafeteria.” [Sull-E Newsletter]
Seven Corners Teens Learn to Code — “Twenty-six middle and high school students from the Willston area of Seven Corners completed a free one-week Coding Bootcamp on July 10 hosted by Communidad. The program, held at the Willston Multicultural Center, introduces students to programming fundamentals, machine learning concepts, and real-world problem-solving through project-based activities.” [Annandale Today]
It’s Tuesday — The weather will be sunny, with temperatures reaching a high of 91°F. Winds will be calm, shifting to the southwest at about 5 mph in the afternoon. At night, skies will remain clear, with temperatures dropping to around 72°F and southwest winds at 5 to 7 mph. [NWS]
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Expect a sunny day with temperatures reaching a high of 91°F. In the afternoon, a west wind will develop at about 6 mph. The night will be clear with a low near 71°F and a southwest wind blowing at 5 to 7 mph. See more from Weather.gov.
A performance on Cirque Italia's water stage (courtesy Joe Howard/Cirque Italia)
A circus will bring its cast of aerialists, acrobats, jugglers, and dancers — and a custom-designed stage filled with 35,000 gallons of water — to Fair Oaks Mall for the first time later this week.
Cirque Italia’s tour “Water Circus Atlantis” will begin performing at the mall on Friday (July 17) at 7:30 p.m. and continuing throughout the weekend.