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Beginning April 30, 2021, NextBus users will transition to Umo Mobility Platform for real-time CUE Bus arrival information.
On April 23, Governor Ralph Northam announced that sports and entertainment venues in Virginia may begin to operate with expanded capacity.
A Ring video camera captured an early-morning confrontation in a Fairfax neighborhood between a feral cat and a fox.
The City of Fairfax CUE bus system currently uses NextBus services for real-time arrival information. NextBus is transitioning.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Fairfax City area.
It happens in Fairfax!
It is available online, the report says.
The Fairfax Health Department is pleased to announce that in the coming weeks more partners will begin offering the COVID-19 vaccine.
On April 20, the Fairfax Health District will open a new Community Vaccination Center (CVC), a large-scale COVID-19 vaccination clinic.
The brand-new assisted living and memory care community is a new model of senior living that’s making aging fun.
To manage vegetation around power lines, Dominion Energy will be trimming vegetation located near power lines.
Before you commit to your first flock, here’s what you should know about ordinances, breeds, salmonella, and more.
Legislative Process Underway to Allow for Designation of 9/11 Nat’l Memorial Trail as a Tour Route Linking Three National 9/11 Memorials
When: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 24, 2021, Fairfax City.
The Mayor and City Council are reviewing and discussing the proposed budget and Capital Improvement Projects Plan (CIP).
Summary at a glance, Fairfax City
Please see the traffic advisory for George Mason University - Fairfax Campus events in April and May, below. There is a chance of increase.
As National Make Lunch Count Day approaches, trips to the grocery store are getting more expensive, a new USDA report says.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Fairfax City area.
Fairfax City's Saturday and Sunday Farmers Markets will be returning in May.
From Fairfax City
On April 6-9. the offices of the Treasurer and Commissioner of the Revenue will undergo construction on the counters.
Area organizations are teaming up to collect art supplies, old iPods, headphones during April to benefit seniors with memory loss.
Drinking water and wastewater utilities provide a critical service to the community, and Fairfax Water is committed to assisting customers.
A summary of the vaccine is presented.
Beginning today, individuals who live or work in the Fairfax Health District that fall into the following categories are now eligible.
Gov. Ralph Northam announced today that starting April 18, every Virginian 16 and older will be eligible to register for a COVID-19 vaccine.
Two Fairfax-area Jersey Mike's restaurants are donating all their sales on March 31 to support local charities.
Beginning March 30, individuals who live or work in the Fairfax Health District in the following categories are now eligible.
COVID-19 disrupted both in-person learning and routine well-child visits for many children over the last year.
Newsletter is full of event announcements.
On March 26, the area is under a wind advisory from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., forecasting sustained wind of 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph.
Fairfax City is currently developing an Urban Forestry Program Evaluation Report. This report will help the municipality and its residents.
Due to rising vaccination rates, Governor Ralph Northam announced amendments to his Forward Virginia plan, effective April 1.
To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of MTV, GoVerizon found the top MTV shows in each state for 2010, 2015 and 2020. What's your favorite?
The City of Fairfax Public Works Department provides curbside leaf collection on Tuesdays in April.
Beginning March 23, individuals who live or work the Fairfax Health District that fall into the following categories are now eligible.
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, and Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser sent a letter to the leaders.