Governor Ralph Northam has announced that Virginia, including Northern Virginia, will move to Phase 3 effective July 1.
As we’re sure you’re already aware, COVID-19 has made it vital to limit social contact and avoid large gatherings. For that reason, the ...
As the commonwealth’s Forward Virginia plan for reopening businesses progresses, restaurants are slowly increasing their indoor dining c ...
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Fairfax County residents are refusing to give up on their campaign to ensure county leaders implement wholesale changes to the police.
A Chantilly High School student who just finished her freshman year organized a protest march Sunday that attracted more than 200 people.
Alumni of South County High School in Lorton are planning a march on Saturday to amplify the voices of black residents of Fairfax County.
The Independence Day Celebration Committee is selling the 2020 commemorative July 4 t-shirts.
Starting on June 9, the Virginia Department of Health’s COVID-19 data dashboard will reflect 13,000 additional tests that were backlogged.
The center is closing due to multiple challenges regarding operation.
"As this tumultuous week winds down, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the disappointment and pain that many of us are feeling."
On Monday, June 8, City of Fairfax City Hall will transition to Limited Access, allowing public access to city government offices.
Fairfax County residents are celebrating the partial reopening of the county's libraries by taking advantage of their curbside service.
Certain businesses in City of Fairfax can reopen under certain circumstances. Find the complete list and guidelines here.
The Centreville Labor Resource Center reopened over the weekend after suspending job placement operations due to the coronavirus.
Please wear face coverings and practice social distancing as appropriate, and refrain from gatherings of more than 10 people.
Governor Ralph Northam responded to the requests by leaders and health district directors in five Northern Virginia health districts.
To help businesses meet Phase 1 guidelines, the city could temporarily close public right-of-ways, on a limited basis.
Governor Ralph Northam has announced that beginning May 29, face coverings will be required to be worn in Virginia.
The current issue of The Cityscene monthly newsletter has been published on the city website.
Mayor David L. Meyer will present a proclamation to Fairfax High School graduates at the May 26 City Council electronic meeting.
Beginning May 26, the city is conducting concrete repairs on northbound Route 123/Chain Bridge Road from Judicial Drive to North Street.
Click here for results of the May 19 City General Election. Results will be available as soon as possible after precincts close.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the adopted FY21 General Fund budget is $9.7 million less than the City’s FY 20 budget.
Refuse and recycling are not collected; Monday and Tuesday routes are collected on Tuesday, May 26.
There will be a City General Election from 6 am to 7 pm on May 19. Click here for more information for a sample ballot and Polling location.
Due to the large volume of yard waste, brush, and yard debris, curbside collection of these items will be delayed, possibly by a few days.
Northern Virginia is reporting a 25 percent test positivity rate, in comparison to the rest of Virginia.
Auto Club Offers Free Roadside Assistance For Health Care Workers And First Responders, Member Or Not
The Purple Can Club has resumed, and city residents are invited to once again begin using purple, glass-only containers in Fairfax.
Phase 1 is scheduled to begin throughout the Commonwealth no earlier than Friday, May 15.
Containers are being reset at locations throughout Fairfax County including the City's container at 10700 Page Avenue.
Foxes along Old Lee Highway in Fairfax City are taking shoes and letting their young ones play with them near Historic Blenheim.
Governor Ralph Northam presented his guidelines for the reopening of Virginia, which are currently scheduled for May 15.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly every aspect of our lives, in unprecedented ways.
Food For Neighbors Receives Record Number of Red Bags, Virtually
The National Weather Service has a declared a flash flood watch for the area through the early morning hours of Monday.
COVID-19 & You is an interactive tool that answers questions regarding health concerns and issues.
With stay-at-home orders in place, the City of Fairfax has seen a 30% increase in the amount of trash and recycling generated.
National Weather Service has declared a flood watch for area on Thursday, with heavy rainfall totals of 1.5-2.5 inches.