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Morning Notes for June 30, 2026

A kid rides a dirt bike, and people take photos of the LOVE sign at Fountain Plaza in Reston Town Center (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)

Heat Wave Could Be Historic — “As we close in on the Wednesday start of an unusually intense and long-lasting blast of extreme heat extending into the Fourth of July weekend, computer models continue to pump out numbers that could threaten all-time high temperature records in the DC area and across the Mid-Atlantic by late this week.” [Capital Weather]

State Budget Amendments Pass — “With less than 48 hours remaining before the start of Virginia’s new fiscal year, the General Assembly on Monday approved a package of amendments proposed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger to the state’s two-year budget, formally ending a budget fight among the Democratic majority that had dragged on for months.” [Virginia Mercury]

Tysons Company Scooped Up in $8B Deal — “Rocket Lab said ​on Monday it would acquire satellite communications provider Iridium Communications in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $8 billion, marking one of the biggest consolidation moves in the commercial ⁠space industry.” [CNBC]

Virginians Feeling Healthcare Costs — “There were 371,000 Virginians who signed up for insurance plans at the end of the 2026 open enrollment period on Jan. 30, according to data presented to the state’s Health Benefit Exchange Advisory Committee on June 18. That number dropped to 298,000 as of mid-June.” [VPM News]

New Housing Proposed in Annandale — “A revised development proposal for Gallows Road and Libeau Lane in Annandale calls for 32 detached single-family homes across from Holmes Run Acres and Woodburn Elementary School. Madison Homes is proposing a Comprehensive Plan amendment to increase the density on the property … to 3-4 dwellings per acre.” [Annandale Today]

Health Department Expanding Walk-In Hours — “The Fairfax County Health Department is expanding walk-in hours at all four of its public health centers starting July 1. While appointments remain available, the extended walk-in hours will make accessing Health Department services easier, including vaccinations, sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing [and] maternity services.” [FCHD]

New Events Added to Senior Olympics — “Rock climbing, weight lifting and the game of darts will be new events in the 2026 Northern Virginia Senior Olympics. This year’s Senior Olympics are scheduled to be held from Sept. 9 through Oct. 4 … Over 70 events will take place at more than 30 venues across Northern Virginia.” [Inside NoVA]

McLean Ranked Among Richest Suburbs — “McLean has ranked No. 9 on GOBankingRates’s list of the wealthiest suburbs in the nation. However, that ranking is down three slots from 10 years ago, when it ranked at No. 6.” Vienna and Fort Hunt were also on the list. [Northern Virginia Magazine]

It’s Tuesday — Expect sunny weather with temperatures reaching a high of around 90°F. At night, anticipate mostly clear skies with a low of about 71°F. Winds from the south will persist at 7 to 9 mph, with possible gusts up to 18 mph. [NWS]

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