The latest business news in Virginia includes one city's burgeoning population-growth, county leaders approving a large service station and convenience store proposal, and arrests tied to a $10,000 LEGO theft ring, plus new openings, grants, airport funding and workforce updates across the state.
Large crowds turned out for the Sixth Annual Asian Festival on Main in Old Town Fairfax, featuring food, performances and cultural exhibits.
A 14-year-old boy was robbed of his designer shoes at the outlet mall on Saturday.
The Back Nine Golf signed a lease at Reston Station after plans for a Puttshack location were dropped.
Arlington Pride Block Party postponed to 2027; Pride 2026 events planned at Alamo Drafthouse and Water Park.
Six teens were recognized for character and community service at the annual McLean Day ceremony.
The town budget includes tax cuts, fee increases and funding for local services.
Alexandria's Community Lodgings has been awarded a major grant from an area philanthropic organization.
The governor's office argued the legislation lacked "the timeline, structure, or resources to be successfully implemented."
The Reston-born band will perform a free hometown concert at Reston Town Center.
Virginia workers will earn paid sick leave under new legislation signed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger.
Two Northern Virginia airports will receive federal funding for infrastructure upgrades.
The Boro is celebrating a new biergarten opening with a three-day event in Tysons.
Police charged two people in connection with thefts of LEGO sets from Fairfax County retailers.
Federal officials directed passengers from Ebola outbreak areas to enter the U.S. through Dulles Airport.
Two men were charged in connection with a Woodbridge hotel fire, police said.
Fairfax City ranked among Virginia’s fastest-growing localities in new Census data.
Stafford supervisors took a final vote on the proposed Buc-ee’s project near Interstate 95.
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