Mark Sites and Stacey Kincaid will discuss their views and ideas for the Fairfax County Sheriff's Office Wednesday in Fairfax.
McAuliffe raised $1.9 million in June compared to Cuccinelli's $1.1 million.
Saturday meeting will review new zoning laws, application information for daycare providers hoping to get a special permit from the county to care for more kids.
McAuliffe spoke to a crowd of supporters and volunteers at the grand opening of the 2013 Democratic Campaign Office in Springfield Sunday.
The new Northern Virginia service, lead by Arlington County, is expected to launch in January.
New Fairfax County app will make it easier for county residents to pay their taxes.
The advertisement criticizes Cuccinelli for staying silent on the renewal of the Violence Against Women Act.
How you can help reduce accidental 911 calls.
The exact amount of money available for certain human services has not yet been decided.
The Senate couldn't agree on a way to keep student loan rates down Wednesday, meaning potentially doubled rates when students return to campus in the fall.
During Monday tour of Inova Alexandria, Virginia gubernatorial candidate said he plans to include Medicaid expansion in all of his proposed budgets.
Supervisors will approve funding priorities for the Consolidated Community Funding Pool, which funds affordable housing and homeless services, among other needs.
Both major party candidates for Virginia governor support revising gift laws, but Terry McAuliffe's camp is pushing Ken Cuccinelli to go one step further.
Q&A with the organization's executive director and communications director.
The Republican also bashed his opponent Terry McAuliffe on coal, fundraising and job production.
Beginning this week, a new Fairfax County program will task prison inmates with removing signs Tuesday through Thursday.
Lower gas and higher sales taxes go into effect Monday thanks to Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's sweeping transportation bill.
“Virginia needs open-minded, economically literate leadership, not culture wars and class wars,” Libertarian contender says.
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell announced Monday a 16 percent drop in homelessness in the last three years.
Virginia's transportation funding bill goes into effect July 1 with lower gas taxes at the pump, but higher taxes and fees elsewhere.
SCOTUS ruled the federal ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional, and the decision is tied tightly to the Virginia governor's race.
As Virginia officials react to Supreme Court decision, Gov. Bob McDonnell said he will work to review voting laws and ensure they comply with federal standards.
Fairfax County employees will not receive pay increases in FY2014, so the Board will try to work with them this fall to formulate a new pay system.
There were very few voters at Annandale-area precincts Tuesday morning when polls opened for the Virginia Democratic Primary Election.
Find out when the polls open for Virginia’s 2013 Democratic Primary Election and where your local precinct is located.
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Thousands of delegates will gather in Richmond this weekend to nominate candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general.
Seven candidates are vying for the spot. With such a large pool, a frontrunner is hard to pick.
The GOP's state convention in Richmond is two weeks away. Here's what you need to know.
With prom and graduation fast approaching, Fairfax County officials launch campaign to raise awareness of what legal consequences await parents who let kids drink on their watch.
Officials will likely attempt to put a meals tax referendum to voters in future elections, though the proposal has had little success in the past.
Offers fresh produce, products from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
In final FY 2014 spending plan, homeowners will pay $216 more on average; public safety positions will be restored.
Officials will sit down soon to discuss how to get kids early education -- and fast.
Offers fresh produce, products from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Officials call plan a "necessary compromise" that will leave some programs unfunded.
Facets has made great strides since 1988, but the vision "is a long way from being realized."