The Fairfax County Government has recently shared updates through a series of tweets, addressing various community-related issues and initiatives. These updates cover the closure of local courts due to technical difficulties, an invitation for public input on code enforcement, and information about a summer program designed to support children with dyslexia.
On May 14, 2025, the Fairfax County Government announced that “Due to ongoing technical difficulties, the Fairfax County Courthouse will be CLOSED Thursday, May 15. All three courts — Circuit Court, General District Court, and Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court — will be closed.” This closure affects all judicial proceedings scheduled for that day.
Later that same day, at 21:25 UTC, another tweet invited community members to share their ideas on improving local code enforcement. The message read: “Have ideas to improve code enforcement in your community? The Department of Code Compliance wants to hear from YOU! Fill out our short survey to help shape how we serve Fairfax County.” Residents are encouraged to participate by completing a survey linked in the tweet.
The following day, on May 15 at 13:30 UTC, the government highlighted a summer program aimed at supporting young individuals diagnosed with dyslexia. The tweet stated: “#DYK @fairfaxhealth’s R.I.S.E. Summer Program offers personalized reading support for kids ages 5–21 who have received a diagnosis of dyslexia? R.I.S.E. helps build reading skills, confidence, and school success.” Additional details can be obtained by contacting the provided phone number.
Fairfax County is located in Virginia and serves as one of its largest counties by population.



