WASHINGTON – Truckers are promising to cause a traffic jam on the Capital Beltway Friday in a political protest. So, what can the average driver expect to see? Commuters around the D.C. region who use the Beltway should anticipate running into a large convoy of semis and other vehicles with… read more →
With the housing market heating up in many parts of the country, it can be hard to find the bargain homes that were common in the Great Recession, when many sellers were desperate to unload their homes. Today, Sellers trying to get as much money as possible. Nonetheless, it’s still possible… read more →
Beginning this week, thousands of home buyers will be unable to get approvals for their mortgages because of the government shutdown, potentially undercutting the nation’s resurgent housing market. Without paperwork from the Internal Revenue Service, the Social Security Administration and in many cases the Federal Housing Administration, banks and other… read more →
Attention all families!! This weekend grab the younger generation and head out to Fall for Fairfax KidsFest. Enjoy exciting, interactive and educational programs, entertainment and activities. Fall For Fairfax KidsFest is specially designed for families with elementary & Pre-K aged children. Plus, admission is totally free! The 21st annual Fall For Fairfax… read more →
Two long-held notions about baby nurseries are being thrown out with the bath water: 1. The baby’s space is confined to a single room. 2. The baby’s room is all about the baby. With multiple kids and busy careers, new moms and dads are letting the baby take over the… read more →