Smoke from fire at Bren Mar Park Elementary School in Lincolnia (courtesy Dave Statter/X)
A two-alarm fire broke out at Bren Mar Park Elementary School in Lincolnia this afternoon (Sunday), sending a sizable plume of black smoke into the air.
Units with the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department were dispatched to the two-story school at 6344 Beryl Road around 3:22 p.m. for a building fire, according to the county’s emergency scanner.
Expect mostly sunny skies with a high of 83°F and east winds at 6 to 10 mph, gusting up to 18 mph. Saturday night brings likely showers, mainly after 2 a.m., with increasing clouds and a low of 51°F. Winds will shift from southeast to northeast at 6 to 13 mph, gusting up to 21 mph. There is a 70% chance of rain, with expected accumulation between 0.1 and 0.25 inches. See more from Weather.gov.
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Address:10305 Mountington Ct Neighborhood: Tamarack Type: 4 BR, 2 (+1 half) BA single-family detached – 3615 sq. ft. Listed: $1,325,000
Noteworthy: Cul De Sac, Direct Access to the W&OD, Hunter Mill Pool Membership Conveys
Built in 1972, this St Clair model in the Tamarack neighborhood welcomes you with a charming front entry and double door. The foyer has Brazilian cherry hardwoods, which flow throughout the main level. On the left, you’ll find a spacious living room with plantation shutters. The living room opens to the dining room with a big window overlooking your spacious and flat backyard. The eat-in kitchen has an abundance of cabinet space for storage, granite countertops, and newer stainless steel appliances. There’s a sliding glass door to your Trex deck, patio and yard. There is also a powder room, a family room with wood burning fireplace and brick surround, plantation shutters, and large custom wooden mantel, a laundry/mudroom, and two car garage.
The upper level features carpet throughout. The primary suite has an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower, double vanity and a spacious walk in closet with organizers in addition to a 2nd closet. Each of the other three bedrooms has custom California closets, ceilings fans and bright windows. They share a hall bath with tub.
The finished lower level is a giant rec space with recessed lighting, carpet, and a door to walk out to the yard. There are four full size windows for natural light along with a window in the door. New Roof.
The backyard features a playset that will convey. The flat backyard is perfect for whatever your needs may be. The home comes with a Hunter Mill Swim and Racquet Club membership.
Piney Branch Stream near the Freeman House in Vienna, seen on April 11, 2026 (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
The drought conditions plaguing parts of Virginia, including Fairfax County, since last fall are officially the worst the state has experienced in almost 20 years.
Yesterday (Thursday), the U.S. Drought Monitor classified over 60% of Virginia as being in a severe drought based on data collected through Tuesday (April 14). That’s the most widespread drought seen in the state since October 2007, surpassing levels recorded during previous droughts in 2008, 2010, 2023 and 2024, according to Fairfax County.
The statue of Reston founder Robert E. Simon on a bench at Lake Anne Plaza (staff photo by Angela Woolsey)
Reston’s annual celebration of its founding is set to return tomorrow (Saturday) — only this time, the festival will honor the nation’s origins as well.
The 2026 edition of Celebrate Reston, which was renamed last year after two decades as Founder’s Day, will feature a number of activities nodding to the U.S.’s 250th anniversary, while also putting a spotlight on the local community.
The Race to Rebuild is a virtual self-paced Run, Walk, Cycle, Roll, to raise awareness of the Trauma Survivors Network (TSN) and recognize the recovery journey taken by trauma survivors. You can race on your own during the month of May or join Reston Hospital’s in-person team walk/run/roll at 10:30am on May 20th for National Trauma Survivor’s Day!
Please register by May 1st using the link below to ensure that you receive your T-shirt and other swag in time for our May 20th event! All proceeds are received by and benefit the TSN. Be sure to join Reston Hospital’s team when you do!
VHC Health and local officials, including Providence District Supervisor Dalia Palchik, celebrate the opening of the Charlotte S. Benjamin Center for Women's Health in Tysons (courtesy Image Caffeine Photography)
The thousands of patients who visit VHC Health in Arlington for pregnancy-related services and other women’s health needs can now find similar care in Tysons.
The nonprofit health system celebrated the launch of a new location for the Charlotte S. Benjamin Center for Women’s Health at its Tysons Pavilion (1760 Old Meadow Road, Suite 210) with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 9.
Whether you’re a newcomer to Fairfax County, switching neighborhoods or leaving for another town altogether, you’ll want a trustworthy mover who can help carry both the physical and mental weight of an often stressful life change.
Here are the nominees for “Best Moving Company Serving Fairfax” as part of our FFXnow Readers’ Choice Awards. Did we miss your favorite business below? Write them in!
Voting will close in two weeks. Be sure to cast your vote before 8:30 a.m. Friday, May 1.
Voting for Best Roofing Company in Fairfax County is still taking place. Be sure to cast your vote before voting closes next Friday, April 25 at 8:30 a.m.
Two weeks ago, we voted on the Best Playground in Fairfax County. The results are now official:
George Washington reenactor holds a bottle of The Winery at Bull Run's commemorative Independence wine (courtesy The Winery at Bull Run/U2C by Rebecca Hagy)
In addition to learning about the country’s history through educational programs or taking in local attractions, Fairfax County residents will be able to celebrate America 250 by partaking in specially crafted alcohol.
The county will unveil a series of unique craft beverages to commemorate the U.S.’s 250th anniversary, starting this Sunday (April 19) with the launch of a pair of new wines developed by Fairfax County’s two wineries.
Chief Judge Penney Azcarate (photo via Fairfax County Government/Flickr)
Fairfax County Circuit Court Chief Judge Penney S. Azcarate will be honored by the local Board of Supervisors ahead of her retirement later this summer.
The 10-member board voted unanimously Tuesday (April 14) to prepare a resolution honoring Azcarate, who will retire June 31 after nearly 20 years as a judge in Fairfax County — including the last 10 as chief judge of the Circuit Court.