Bou Sokhom scratched an Extreme Millions ticket from the Virginia Lottery on her birthday and won the $1 million second prize.
403 multifamily apartment units; 24 affordable units
To reduce vehicular speeds, improve pedestrian safety
The public is invited to participate in two invasive removal events at Providence Park on Sept. 27 and Oct. 4.
To help remove English Ivy and nonnative plants
Free grab and go meals are available to Fairfax County Public School students through Dec. 31
Free free grab and go meals are available to Fairfax County Public School students in numerous ways.
Due to a recent ordinance change, Fairfax City is no longer issuing vehicle decals to most city personal property taxpayers.
Holiday collection schedules necessitate collecting multiple days' worth of debris, causing possible delays.
The city is seeking the donation of quart-sized resealable (zipper-locking) plastic bags to help distribute heath-related materials.
A City of Fairfax contractor will replace a damaged traffic signal pole at the intersection of Armstrong Street and University Drive.
The city is accepting donations of PPEs – masks, gowns, gloves, etc. – for use by essential City of Fairfax government employees.
The Commission for Women teamed up with Fairfax Rocks to paint rocks celebrating the centennial of women’s suffrage.
This is in observance of the Sept. 7 holiday.
Catholic high school to be relocated as a result
It occurred near Layton Hall Drive, police said.
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It is to be replaced by an upscale restaurant.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
The City of Fairfax has received numerous inquiries from residents about higher-than-expected sanitary sewer service charges.
It is to assist residents with school-age children.
The parking lot of Fair City Mall will be transformed into an interactive "parklet," or pop-up park, on Friday, Sept. 18.
City of Fairfax staff will present an update on the project during a virtual meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. on August 20.
The City of Fairfax has made the difficult decision to cancel major public events through November 2020.
The City University Energysaver (CUE) bus system was launched on August 18, 1980 as a joint venture.
At 3:42 a.m. Friday, one of the four ornamental columns on the front porch of Fairfax City's historic Old Town Hall collapsed.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
The center will assist with school-age child care.
Watch this video from Cityscreen-12 and NOAA:
A rising senior at Centreville High School is thanking first responders in Fairfax — as well as first responders across the country.
Fairfax will receive $19,976 in grant funding from the National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training.
The Center for Voter Information is working to rectify the situation.
Unscheduled visitors will not be allowed to enter the premises.
Those who want to be tested for novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) have local options, including local urgent care and immediate care.