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Morning Notes for January 6, 2025

Snow on tree branches in Vienna (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)

Favorite Local Spots for Sledding — In anticipation of the area’s biggest snow event in years, WaPo readers recommended D.C.-area sledding hotspots that included two places in Fairfax County: Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts (1551 Trap Road) and “Mount Reston,” the hill behind Reston’s Unitarian Universalist Church (1625 Wiehle Avenue). [Washington Post]

Metrobus Reduces Service Due to Snow — “Customers should expect disruptions to Metrobus service on Monday, Jan. 6, throughout the region due to snow route detours. Currently, there are no disruptions to Metrorail service, but some reduced service is expected as conditions develop.” [WMATA]

Police Seek Help to Solve 25-Year-Old Homicide — “Surinder ‘Paul’ Sharma was just 43 years old when he was stabbed to death in the Super 7 convenience store he owned on Richmond Highway in Woodlawn, according to Fairfax County police. Now, the police department is calling for the public’s help to solve the case.” [WTOP]

Mosaic District Accessory Shop Closes for Good — Lou Lou Boutiques announced on Dec. 29 that it was permanently closing its stores in D.C. and Merrifield. The business “was one of the first shops to open in the Mosaic District when the outdoor shopping center first opened in 2012.” [Northern Virginia Magazine]

Tysons Company Settles Fraud Allegations — Booz Allen Hamilton will pay the U.S. $15.875 million to settle allegations that one of its subsidiaries “violated the False Claims Act by knowingly submitting fraudulent claims … in connection with a General Services Administration (GSA) task order to supply computer military training simulators and systems to Department of Defense (DoD) agencies, including the Air Force.” [U.S. Attorney’s Office]

Former Lorton Prison Chapel to Get New Congregation — “By next December, a local congregation hopes to hold its first Christmas service at a permanent new home in Lorton — Liberty Chapel.” South County Church is now seeking the Fairfax County Architectural Review Board’s approval “and permits for construction, so the building can be brought up to code and adapted to the congregation’s needs.” [On the MoVe]

New Pavilion Proposed for Lincolnia Park — “The Fairfax County Park Authority invites the community to share their feedback in person at an upcoming public meeting on a proposed pavilion at Green Spring Gardens. The public meeting will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Horticultural Center’s library, located at 4603 Green Spring Road.” [FCPA]

It’s Monday — Expect snow in the morning, turning into a mix of snow and sleet between 10am and 1pm, followed by snow possibly mixed with freezing rain after 1pm. The high will be around 28, and precipitation chances stand at 100%. Night will bring snow mainly before 10pm, with a low of 19. Precipitation chances drop to 80%, with a new snow accumulation of less than an inch. [NWS]

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