Arcadia High School's Apaches marching band from California performs at the National Museum of the U.S. Army in Fort Belvoir (courtesy Chime In - Chimacum Cowboys Band Boosters)
Though the National Independence Day Parade in D.C. was called off, hundreds of student musicians from around the country ensured America’s birthday celebration went on by relocating to a venue in Fairfax County.
Four high school bands that had expected to march in the District on Saturday (July 4) as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary festivities instead staged an impromptu concert at the National Museum of the United States Army in Fort Belvoir.
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Mitre is proposing an expansion of its Tysons headquarters campus with office high-rises and residential buildings (via HCM/Fairfax County)
A currently precarious federal contracting landscape has one major company rethinking its office needs in Fairfax County.
The Mitre Corporation is seeking to revise a master plan approved eight years ago for its Tysons headquarters campus, consolidating unbuilt office space that was previously going to be spread across five new buildings into two high-rise towers. One existing building and three undeveloped lots would be replaced by multifamily housing.
Shoppers walking through Tysons Corner Center (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
Northern Virginia leaders are treading cautiously with newly granted power to increase the sales tax in local jurisdictions.
Under the biennial state budget adopted in Richmond late last month, Northern Virginia localities now have the power to hold voter referendums to increase sales taxes by up to 1%, with the extra funding going to transportation, education or a combination.
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Alexander Anspach, 7, plants a miniature American flag outside a home in McLean Hamlet (photo by Cameron Delean/Inside NoVA)
Under a blazing summer sun, volunteers spent Wednesday evening planting an American flag at every mailbox in McLean Hamlet, transforming the 507-home neighborhood into a patriotic display ahead of the Fourth of July and the nation’s 250th birthday celebration.
The effort, organized by the McLean Hamlet Community Association, saw a team of volunteers spread throughout the neighborhood, placing one miniature American flag at each home while others decorated neighborhood entrances with patriotic ribbons and larger American flags.
Only Lorton saw an increase in figures released June 30 by Apartment List. Its median rent was up 0.2%, standing at $2,250 for one-bedroom units, $2,728 for two bedrooms and $2,778 for all bedroom sizes.
Richmond Highway sign (Staff photo by Mary Stachyra Lopez)
An adult woman who was walking in the Richmond Highway (Route 1) area when she was hit by a truck has died from her injuries, the Fairfax County Police Department said last week.
Detectives from the Crash Reconstruction Unit are investigating the crash that took place around 7:45 p.m. on Thursday (July 2), as the woman was crossing at the intersection of Richmond Highway and Dart Drive.
Fireworks with red and green sparks at Yeonas Park from Vienna’s Independence Day celebration on July 2, 2026 (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
Spike in Heat-Related ER Visits — “According to the Virginia Department of Health, 737 people visited emergency departments because of heat-related illnesses in just a four-day span from July 1 through July 4. Of those days, Friday, July 3 was the worst with 225 medical visits.” Since May 1, emergency departments in Fairfax County and the cities of Fairfax and Falls Church have seen 128 visits for heat-related illnesses, the most in the state. [WAVY/DC News Now]
Reston and Annandale Residents Without AC — Residents of the Vantage Hill Condominiums in Reston and the Wedgewood Apartments in Annandale have been forced to endure the recent heat wave without functioning cooling systems. The Wedgewood property manager was reportedly working to fix the air-conditioning, while the Vantage Hill management says necessary electrical upgrades won’t be completed until next spring, per FOX5. [Annandale Today]
Teen Found Dead in Potomac River — “The body of a 16-year-old boy who was reported missing was found Friday in the Potomac River near Great Falls Park in Montgomery County, Maryland … The boy had been swimming there. He was with a group when he entered the water and never resurfaced.” [WTOP]
Chantilly Man Arrested for Shooting — “A Chantilly man has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting in Loudoun County early Saturday … Deputies responding to the home for a shooting call discovered 33-year-old Brandon Fadden of Centreville dead at the scene.” Joshua Soroko, 31, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and other gun-related offenses, the county sheriff’s office said. [Inside NoVA]
No Injuries in Groveton House Fire – “The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department said crews responded around 6:35 p.m. [on July 4] to the 2700 block of Schooley Drive in Groveton, where they found flames showing from multiple sides of the home and through the roof upon arrival … The cause of the fire remains under investigation.” [WJLA]
Reproductive Rights Amendment Faces Legal Challenge — “A legal challenge to Virginia’s pending reproductive rights amendment is headed toward a hearing later this month, with potential implications for two other pending constitutional amendments.” The lawsuit centers around “an argument that the clerk of the House of Delegates, Paul Nardo, failed to send copies of the amendment to circuit court clerks.” [Virginia Mercury]
Burke Family Struggling With Storm Recovery — “For Tony and Adrienne Toledo, the recovery is far from over. They spoke to WUSA9 shortly after the storm ripped the chimney off of their home the night of June 22. They were one of the many homeowners in the area impacted by the storm.” [WUSA9]
Warmth Could Increase Tick-Borne Illnesses — “Northern Virginia residents should brace for a surge in Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses as warmer weather following a mild winter creates ideal conditions for ticks.” McLean-based Dr. Gary Kaplan says Northern Virginia has a “very high concentration of ticks,” with the highest risk area being “the edge of most people’s backyards.” [Inside NoVA]
It’s Monday — Chance of precipitation is 40%, with a higher likelihood of showers and thunderstorms after 11am. The day will be mostly cloudy, with temperatures reaching around 87°F. Overnight, there’s an 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms with a low near 71°F. [NWS]
Expect sunny and hot conditions with a high of 102°F and a heat index reaching 109°F, with a west wind at 3 to 7 mph. Friday night will be mostly clear with a low of 79°F and light west winds. On Independence Day, showers and possible thunderstorms are likely after 2 PM, with increasing clouds and a high near 101°F. The chance of rain is 60%, and the heat index could reach 109°F. West winds will be between 3 and 8 mph. Rainfall amounts will generally be less than a tenth of an inch, though thunderstorms could bring more. See more from Weather.gov.