28-year-old Jerry Saintvil of Fredericksburg was arrested after following a woman through Maryland, West Virginia and then Fauquier County in a car that he had disguised as a police cruiser using a “Police” and “911” logo.
(WTOP)
Wednesday morning, 16 cars, many of them Hondas, were broken into at Wyndham Circle’s The Pointe at Park Center complex. The cars’ air bags were stolen.
(WJLA)
Kristina Anderson, a Virginia Tech shooting survivor who now acts as the executive director of the nonprofit Koshka Foundation for Safe Schools, spoke at an Alexandria conference about school safety. Anderson, who was shot three times on April 16, 2007, was carried to safety by Curtis Brown, whom she met face to face for the first time since he helped save her life.
(WTOP)
Former Reston Association President Ellen Graves passed away on Monday, April 9. Graves, a resident of Reston for more than 30 years, received a Best of Reston award in 2004, was the executive director of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women, Inc., and served on the Fairfax County Social Services Board, among other achievements.
(Reston Now)
Prince William County, the City of Manassas and George Mason University have been donating funds to the development of the Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center since 1999. The university wants to keep the funds coming so that they can complete more renovations over the next five years, but Prince William supervisors are considering changing how much money they contribute.
(INSIDENOVA)
Following unanimous approval from the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, the Reston Station development located north of the Wiehle-Reston East Metro Station will see even more expansion through 362,450 more square feet and taller buildings.
(Reston Now)
Compared to other areas in the region, Arlington has taken in less refugees than most (409), with refugees making up only .17 percent of the county’s population. Alexandria took 1,032, making up .74 percent of the population.
(ARL Now)