Ivan Maric kicked for Mount Union (courtesy of Mount Union athletics)
The process took longer and became more involved than hoped, but Ivan Maric eventually achieved his goal of becoming a place-kicker in college football.
The McLean High School graduate was the starting kicker during the 2024 season for the Division III University of Mount Union football team (14-1) in Alliance, Ohio — a squad that finished second in the NCAA playoffs.
A Fairfax County school bus in the snow (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
Fairfax County Public Schools will be back in session tomorrow (Friday).
After four straight snow days that extended a two-week winter break, FCPS Superintendent Michelle Reid announced this afternoon that schools will open on a two-hour delay.
Justice High School cafeteria staff prepare meals for distribution to students during a snow day (courtesy Donnie Biggs/FCPS)
For some Fairfax County students, this week’s snow days have been a welcome postponement of their return to school from a winter break that began on Dec. 23. Others, however, face the risk of going hungry during the extended school closures.
With over 35% of its student population coming from low-income households, defined by their eligibility for free or reduced-price meals, Fairfax County Public Schools has spent the past few days distributing thousands of food kits to students and families in need.
Marufuji Japanese Market is coming to Tysons Center 3 (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
Update: Marufuji Japanese Market is set for a grand opening at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25. Plans for the celebration are still being finalized, but expect plenty of giveaways, deals and demonstrations, Fuji Mart Corp. Vice President Joshua Nakama says.
Earlier: The coming weeks could see the launch of a new grocery store in Tysons.
State legislators representing Fairfax County are taking the lead on major issues in the Virginia General Assembly’s 2025 session, filing proposals addressing reproductive rights, same-sex marriage, gun control and election reforms.
Originally slated to begin yesterday (Jan. 8), the legislative session has been delayed by water service issues in Richmond stemming from the snowstorm on Monday (Jan. 6). Lawmakers will now convene on Monday, Jan. 13 and remain in session through Feb. 22.
Brawner Street at Calder Road in McLean with snow and ice on Jan. 8, 2025 (courtesy Jennifer Myers)
Fairfax County is now in its third day of recovery from the snowstorm that walloped the D.C. region on Monday (Jan. 6), but traveling in McLean remains a struggle.
Resident Jennifer Myers told FFXnow last night (Wednesday) that about an inch of compacted ice has accumulated on the roads in her neighborhood near McLean High School, presenting safety concerns for both drivers and pedestrians.
Maple Avenue in Vienna lined with snow (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
GW Parkway Reopens After Snow — The George Washington Memorial Parkway has reopened after closing at 6 p.m. Sunday (Jan. 6) in anticipation of snow. Drivers are still advised “to stay alert while driving through the construction zone,” where just a single travel lane is available in each direction. [National Park Service]
Metrobus Resumes Regular Service — After reducing service in response to Monday’s snowstorm, “Metrobus plans to return to normal service on all routes with potential route-specific detours and/or delays” starting today (Thursday). Normal service is also expected for Metrorail and MetroAccess “with potential for weather-related delays.” [WMATA]
McLean Family Reports Stolen Poultry — “A family in McLean, Virginia, is alerting the community that thieves might be at work after a prized goose and 10 chickens disappeared from their property without a trace.” The family, which keeps the flocks for their small business Bullneck Run Farm, believe the birds were stolen after finding no evidence of a fox or other predator. [NBC4]
First-Ever Oakton Restaurant WeekComing — “The Greater Oakton Community Association will be hosting its first Oakton Restaurant Week from January 17 to 26. The inaugural event will feature 11 participating restaurants, each offering a variety of specials and deals.” [Northern Virginia Magazine]
McLean House Sells for $17 Million — “The 14,000 square-foot listing in the Langley Farms neighborhood of McLean (map), on the market for $22.25 million, sold for $17 million on Tuesday … The listing is the second most expensive home to sell in Northern Virginia in the last year.” [DC UrbanTurf]
Tatte Bakery Heading to Falls Church — “Falls Church is poised to welcome another Tatte to the D.C. area later this year. Offering signature pastries and brunch bites, the bakery and cafe is slated to open at 1001 W. Broad Street” this summer. The company’s only Fairfax County location is at Reston Town Center. [ARLnow]
Herndon Town Council Appoints Vice Mayor — “Herndon Mayor Keven LeBlanc and members of the Herndon Town Council approved a resolution naming Clark Hedrick as Vice Mayor for the 2025-2026 term. Hedrick is serving his second term on the Herndon Town Council and his second term as Vice Mayor.” [Town of Herndon]
It’s Thursday — Expect sunny skies and a high of 28 degrees, accompanied by blustery northwest winds of 16 to 23 mph, gusting up to 41 mph. Thursday night will be mostly clear, with temperatures dropping to a low of around 17 degrees and northwest winds of 10 to 16 mph, gusting as high as 26 mph. [NWS]
A Fairfax County Public School bus with snow on Jan. 6, 2025 (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
Students at Fairfax County Public Schools are getting another snow day.
FCPS Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid announced this evening that schools will be closed tomorrow (Thursday) due to still-challenging road conditions after a storm dumped six to 10 inches of snow across the county on Monday (Jan. 6).
Marshall plays zone defense (staff photo by Dave Facinoli)
The district they now play in has changed in recent years, but not the annual rivalry for first place in boys basketball between the Marshall Statesmen and Wakefield Warriors.
The high-school teams are members of the Liberty District for the fourth straight season, and are expected to be contenders for first.