Tuesday Morning Rundown

Mural on New Dominion Parkway

Bear Vs. Car — Fairfax County authorities are urging all residents to be on the lookout as a motorist in Centreville hit a bear crossing the road Sunday night. [WTOP]

Rec Pass Sale — Fairfax County RECCenters, including Cub Run, Spring Hill and Oak Marr, are holding a leisure pass sale. [Fairfax County]

Debut For Reston’s ‘Food Network Star’ — Reston resident Emilia Cirker had a decent debut on Food Network Star Sunday night. She received some criticism for not smiling enough, but the judges enjoyed the pork lettuce wraps with peanut sauce that she cooked in the first challenge. “She can cook,” said judge  Giada De Laurentiis. Cirker made it through to next week. 

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