Covering The Corridor ceasing publication Covering The Corridor, which has brought local news to the Richmond Highway area since 2016, is shutting down, effective immediately. Read More »
Krispy Kreme CEO delivers doughnuts to Penn Daw fire station Krispy Kreme CEO Michael Tattersfield paid a visit to the Penn Daw fire station on Tuesday, delivering three dozen free doughnuts. Read More »
COVID crisis will delay opening of U.S. Army Museum The opening of the National Museum of the United States Army at Fort Belvoir will be delayed because of the coronavirus public health emergency. Read More »
Chef Jose Andres’ charity to serve meals at Richmond Highway church World Central Kitchen, a charity founded by chef Jose Andres, will be serving meals at Rising Hope United Methodist Church the next four Thursdays. Read More »
COVID-19 cases in county top 1,000; local charity sees huge surge in food bank need Coronavirus cases in the Fairfax Health District continued to shoot upward over the weekend, and a local food pantry is appealing for help. Read More »
County sees biggest one-day jump in COVID-19 cases; fire department reports positive test The Fairfax Health District reported 120 new cases of coronavirus on Thursday, as well as seven new deaths related to the disease. Read More »
Inova: We have beds to handle coronavirus surge, supply chain is concern Inova is confident that its five hospitals in Northern Virginia have enough beds to handle the expected surge in coronavirus cases over the next 1-2 months. Read More »
Fort Belvoir worker dies from coronavirus; base not disclosing total cases A civilian who worked on Fort Belvoir died earlier this week from coronavirus, garrison commander Col. Michael Greenberg said Thursday. Read More »
Stay-at-home order issued; cases in county pass 200 Gov. Ralph Northam on Monday ordered Virginias to stay at home except for essential trips in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus. Read More »
Coronavirus cases continue to make big jumps in county, region The number of coronavirus cases in Fairfax County stands at 188 as of Sunday evening, an increase of more than 500 percent compared to a week ago. Read More »