Fairfax Advocates for Better Bicycling (FABB) will host a public meeting about the County's draft Master Plan tonight at the George Mason Regional Library from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Expect some backups as drivers are diverted off the highway from 9 p.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Saturday.
Voters have until Saturday afternoon to vote absentee at Fairfax County Government Center.
Former senator, governor hopes to recapture his old Senate seat.
Brig. Gen. John R. Rank Jr. served as the keynote speaker.
Raises for teachers, money for flood prevention and other stories from across Fairfax County.
The vote was unanimous following Mason District Supervisor Penelope Gross' recommendations after a public hearing on Tuesday.
The Mason District Council asks the board to deny re-zoning from R-type to P-type without meeting conditions laid out in the resolution.
The Republican candidate for the open Virginia U.S. Senate seat met with business leaders and representatives in Annandale last week.
The death of a beloved high school coach and the theft of a large coin collection from an elderly couple topped the news this week.
You may think twice about telling your kid to stop doodling.
Republican primary election set for U.S. Senate candidates and 11th Congressional District; Democratic primary election scheduled for 8th Congressional District Democratic candidates.
Fairfax County Library announces the title for the ninth annual community-wide adult reading program.
A cocaine ring, school security cameras and more in the news this week across Fairfax County.
Residents are encouraged to leave one bag of non-perishable food at their mailboxes on Saturday for their mail carriers to pick up and donate to a local food pantry.
Who are your neighbors donating to in the U.S. Senate race in Virginia?
The governor signed 13 pieces of legislation into law that deal with human trafficking, protecting victims of domestic violence, and enhancing campus safety.
About 100 Braddock District residents participated Saturday in Fairfax County Supervisor John Cook's Citizen Governance Conference.
On Tuesday, McDonnell will sign legislation to protect victims of sexual and domestic violence at the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College.
Kits mistaken for kittens, SUV assault, Super Moon and more.
May is declared "Parents Who Host Lose the Most" month.
The FY 2013 budget passed in an 8-2 vote.
Richard Jaensch was convicted late last year for failing to file tax returns for more than five years.
Staff recommends $11 million in contracts to non-profits.
Horses stabbed in Herndon, Dyke Marsh preservation, Chick-fil-A fans and more were in the news this week across Fairfax County.
The expansion will add 6,220 square feet of concrete skating area to the park in addition to other changes.
The Board of Supervisors identified $24.8 million to fund more programs.
The commission will decide next week whether to approve the plan amendment for the 1.89-acre lot in Mason District.
Roadsides, parks and bridges were packed as people gathered to watch Discovery come home to Northern Virginia.
More than 40 people testified during the four-hour hearing.
A live blog covering the comments and presentations during Thursday's Fairfax County Board of Supervisors public hearings on the FY2013 budget.
First two days of public hearings bring more than 100 people to Government Center.
Residents and county employees will speak at 3 p.m. in the second day of a public hearings on the 2013 budget.
Long will succeed Anthony Griffin on April 25.
The board voted unanimously to participate in the rail extension to Dulles Airport.
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors will be taking public comments on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on the FY 2013 budget.
I-495 construction is almost complete, BRAC developments underway.
The Department of Defense has extended the deadline for veterans and service members to apply for retroactive "stop loss pay" to Oct. 21.
Captain Joe Hill and Supervisor John Cook to host community meeting April 2.
Board will likely appoint an Acting Executive in late April.