
Fairfax Residents Join Anti-Trump Protests — “Large crowds of protesters gathered at street corners and along roads across Fairfax County on Saturday to exercise their First Amendment right to peacefully demonstrate against the policies of President Donald Trump.” [Patch]
Speed Cameras Start on Fairfax County Parkway — “Work zone cameras will be installed along a stretch of Fairfax County Parkway between Popes Head Road and Burke Center Parkway. A 30-day warning period begins June 15. Starting July 15, violators will be subject to fines up to $100, sent in the mail.” [Fairfax County Government]
Detour on Route 123 in Vienna — “This Monday, June 16, at 7 a.m., crews will begin replacing the handicap ramps and brick crosswalks at the intersection of Maple Avenue and East Street. Traffic will be impacted, and a detour will be in place from 9 p.m.-6 a.m. daily.” [Town of Vienna/X]
Annandale Pickleball Facility Opens — “Down the Line, a state-of-the-art pickleball facility in Annandale, will have a soft opening on Sunday, June 15. It’s located in a completely renovated building at 4311 Ravensworth Road that had been vacant for years since Kid’s Choice Sports Center closed.” [Annandale Today]
Talk About FBI Academy Relocating — “The Washington Post reported an anonymous source claims that FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is considering plans to relocate its National Academy” from Quantico to Huntsville, Alabama. “The rumblings are drawing concern and opposition among Virginia lawmakers, who cite the loss of jobs to the area and the cost of relocating the academy.” [Potomac Local News]
Fort Belvoir Celebrates Army’s B-Day — “Fort Belvoir commemorated the United States Army’s 250th birthday Thursday with a celebration and messages of heritage, honor and commitment … The event brought together military leaders, local officials and community members to reflect on the Army’s journey since its founding in 1775.” [Inside NoVA]
What to Know About Democratic AG Primary — “Jay Jones, a former state lawmaker from Norfolk, and Shannon Taylor, the longtime elected prosecutor in the Richmond suburb of Henrico County are running.” With primary voting coming tomorrow (Tuesday), two reporters “take a closer look at the candidates and break down whether there’s much difference between them.” [WTOP]
Meet McLean Entrepreneur Behind Sweet Leaf — “Sweet Leaf co-founder Arita Matini, 37, was just 21 when she opened her first restaurant back in 2009 … Sweet Leaf now has six locations — five in NoVA and one in DC — and Matini says she’s constantly looking for new opportunities to expand.” [Northern Virginia Magazine]
It’s Monday — Showers are most likely between 2pm and 4pm, with cloudy skies and temperatures reaching around 73°F. The chance of precipitation is 50%. At night, expect another chance of showers after 8pm, as it remains cloudy with lows near 66°F. There’s a 30% chance of precipitation during this time. [NWS]