The Commonwealth of Virginia is scheduled to launch a new statewide COVID-19 vaccine registration system on Tuesday, February 16.
In many public places, firearms are now prohibited in Fairfax City, the report states.
We invite you to visit the City Winter Weather Information Page to learn more about how the city responds to winter weather conditions.
Here's a look at what you can expect on Presidents Day.
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, and Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser sent a letter to the leaders.
CVS has begun offering COVID-19 vaccinations to eligible 1a and 1b populations as part of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program.
A male juvenile faces charges, police said.
George Washington's Day — Monday, February 15, closed, Fairfax City
It's Girl Scout Cookie season, and residents can buy the sweet treats online from a Fairfax City troop or at an upcoming in-person sale.
On Sunday, Feb. 7, people nationwide will be celebrating the Super Bowl. Whether you're a fan or just along for the snacks, be safe.
Patch readers from the Fairfax City area share their experiences — both good and bad — receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
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The Virginia Department of Health expects to receive 105,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine each week starting this week.
Fairfax County Health Department Director Dr. Gloria Addo-Ayensu and her Health Department team provided an update on COVID-19 vaccinations.
Are you trained in CPR or how to use an AED? With PulsePoint, you may be called on to use those lifesaving skills.
The first Connecting Fairfax City for All community listening and learning session will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 4.
On January 27, Gov. Ralph Northam announced new guidelines for how local health districts should allocate the doses they receive weekly.
Last fall, the City of Fairfax surveyed the properties in and around the City of Fairfax Old Town Historic District.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory through 10 a.m. Monday, February 1.
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Virginia’s permanent COVID-19 workplace safety and health rules take effect today, after Governor Northam approved the standard.
Eligible Fairfax City citizens are invited by the City of Fairfax Commission on the Arts.
Fairfax police said they responded to an in-progress burglary Monday.
This week, more than 40,000 people registered online or over the phone to receive their COVID-19 vaccine from the Health Department.
Fairfax City joined the memorial.
Since the first shipment of COVID vaccine arrived in Fairfax in December, thousands of residents received their first dose.
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The Roberts Road and Forest Avenue drainage improvement project is proceeding on schedule.
Scientific studies have shown the value of wearing masks to protect others.
City of Fairfax officials gathered at City Hall Wednesday to celebrate the installation of four new electric vehicle charging stations.
Fairfax County public and private school teachers and staff can begin receiving their COVID-19 vaccinations, Saturday, Jan. 16.
Governor Ralph Northam has announced that the following individuals will be moved into Phase 1b:
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On Tuesday, January 12, 2021, the Fairfax City Council approved the appointment of members.
The obvious benefits of applying de-icing salt during winter include safer roads and walkways, aiding businesses and schools.
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The Northern Virginia Police Chiefs and Sheriffs Committee are pleased to announce the creation of the team.
Closures announced from Fairfax City
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