
Crash and Vehicle Fire on I-66 — During yesterday’s afternoon rush hour (Wednesday), Fairfax County firefighters were kept busy on I-66 near Route 123 in Oakton, responding to a two-vehicle crash in the eastbound Express Lanes and a construction van fire in the westbound lanes. The van’s two occupants had safely evacuated, but one person in the crash was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. [FCFRD/Facebook]
Push for Marijuana Compromise in Budget — “Some key lawmakers say they would like to see language included in the state budget to create a legal recreational marijuana market in Virginia.” At a commission meeting on Tuesday (June 2), state Sen. Lashrecse Aird and Del. Paul Krizek expressed hope that a compromise can be reached after Gov. Abigail Spanberger vetoed their legislation that would’ve allowed sales to start on Jan. 1, 2027. [WRIC]
Tysons Offices Sold for Sliver of Former Value — “An affiliate of Chevy Chase’s Rockwater Ventures and Bethesda’s Buchanan Partners in December jointly bought the two-building American Center office complex at 8300 and 8330 Boone Blvd. for $15.25 million,” down from sales for $68.5 million in 2016 and $120 million in 2007. With the buildings only 30% leased, Rockwater owner Jack Kelly says at least one will likely be repositioned or redeveloped in the future. [Washington Business Journal]
Va. Man Reaches Everest Summit — McLean business owner Frank Fumich can add climbing Mount Everest to a list of accomplishments that includes over 150 marathons, a visit to the South Pole and a bicycle ride across the U.S. “The trip to the top of the world’s tallest peak is decades in the making for Fumich. He climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro around 22 years ago and the idea started, and he began to work toward this goal ever since.” [WTOP]
Hurricane Season Begins — “With the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season underway, Virginia officials are urging residents to prepare now for severe weather that can bring flooding, damaging winds, tornadoes and prolonged power outages across the commonwealth … The Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and runs through Nov. 30, with Virginia typically facing its greatest risk from late summer into early fall.” [Virginia Mercury]
Karaoke Venue Opening in Annandale — “NRB Karaoke is expected to open this month at 4316 Markham St. in Annandale.” In addition to seven karaoke rooms that can each host four to five people, “NRB will offer fusion Korean food, such as snacks and finger foods.” [Annandale Today]
Virginia Tops U.S. Income Ranking — “In WalletHub’s 2026 ranking of the states where people have the highest income, Virginia placed No. 1. The ranking analyzed average annual income of the top 5% of residents, the overall median household income, and the average annual income of the bottom 20%,” with adjustments for cost of living. [Northern Virginia Magazine]
Paws on the Plaza Returning to Tysons — This Saturday (June 6), Tysons Corner Center “will once again transform PenFed Plaza into a pet-friendly gathering space with the return of Paws on the Plaza, presented by PenFed Credit Union. The event invites pet owners, dog lovers, and the community to enjoy a day dedicated to their furry companions through a variety of interactive experiences, vendors, and activities.” [Press release]
It’s Thursday — Expect sunny weather with a high near 89 and a light northwest wind. Night will be mostly clear, with temperatures dropping to around 65. Winds will be light and variable, shifting to come from the south at about 5 mph in the evening. [NWS]
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