Wednesday Morning Rundown

Jackson's Flag at Reston Town Center

Meet Elizabeth Schultz — The Springfield District Fairfax County Public Schools board member is often a lone conservative voice. [Washington Post]

New Police Guidelines — The Fairfax County Police have a new procedure to deal with barricade situations. This comes from the police procedures review task force put in place after police shot and killed a man in that situation at his Springfield home in 2013. [Fairfax County Police]

Popsicle Party — Reston Association is sponsoring “Popsicle Mania!” — a free Popsicle party — Wednesday at Ridge Heights Pool at 2 p.m. [Reston Association]

Bechtel Leader Named to National Geographic Board — Brendan Bechtel, President and COO of Reston-based Bechtel, has been appointed to the National Geographic Society Board of Trustees. [National Geographic]

Recent Stories

Herndon’s Big Truck Day will return Friday, May 3 (courtesy Town of Herndon) The Town of Herndon’s farmers market is opening for the season this Thursday (May 2). The market…

Google Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat announces future plans in a press conference at the company’s Reston offices (courtesy Google) Google plans to invest $1 billion to expand data center…

Morning Notes

A spring day on the Washington & Old Dominion Trail in Vienna (staff photo by Angela Woolsey) Fairfax City Schedules Fireworks Test — “Fairfax City Parks and Recreation has arranged…

Live Fairfax is a bi-weekly column exploring Fairfax County. This recurring column is sponsored and written by Sharmane Medaris of McEnearney Associates. Questions? Reach Sharmane at 813-504-4479. Sold by Sharmane and Style by Valentine teamed up…

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