Fairfax City Council voted Tuesday night to change 14 street names associated with slavery, the Confederacy, and the "Lost Cause."
Fairfax City Council cordially invites you to check out an autonomous driving 2019 Jeep at 5:45 p.m. July 12 at City Hall.
Fairfax City Council voted Tuesday night to replace the old city seal that included depictions of a Confederate soldier and Lord Fairfax.
The public hearing and council action on whether to adopt a new city seal will be held as planned Tuesday, Fairfax City officials said.
Fairfax Parks & Recreation is planning to install a permanent restroom facility at Draper Drive Park in Fairfax City.
Candidates wishing to run for the Fairfax City Council or mayor had to turn in their paperwork by 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Forty-seven people signed up to speak at Tuesday night's public hearing over a Fairfax City Council proposal to rename 14 streets.
Fairfax City Council is hosting a public hearing Tuesday on a proposal to rename 14 streets due to their association with the Confederacy.
A new report finds that some housing lenders in Fairfax were treating Black customers less favorably than their white counterparts.
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is considering a proposal to rename the polling place that serves two Providence District precincts.
Islamic-American civil rights and advocacy group supports efforts in Fairfax City to remove Confederate-themed street names.
Merrifield center that provides health care through the Community Services Board renamed The Sharon Bulova Center for Community Health.
Patch publishes Mosby Woods resident Sue Ellen Brown's statement from Tuesday night's Fairfax City Council meeting on renaming city streets.
Fairfax City Council will consider a resolution on the process of renaming 14 streets whose names have links to the Confederacy.
Capital City Real Estate wants to build 346 residential units and two parking garages on two large parking lots on Eaton Place in Fairfax.
As Fairfax City debates changing street names with Civil War associations, an antisemitic post appears in a councilmember's Facebook group.
The City of Fairfax made the list of the top 100 transportation fleet operators in the country for the second time in three years.
The League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area Visits the Fairfax City Office of Elections to Thank Election Officials
The Mayor and City Council are reviewing and discussing the proposed budget and Capital Improvement Projects Plan for the next fiscal year.
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U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D), who represents Virginia's 11th District, tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday morning.
At CDC's recommendation, TSA will extend the security directive for mask use on public transportation and transportation hubs for one mo ...
The Mayor and City Council are reviewing and discussing the proposed budget and Capital Improvement Projects Plan (CIP) for the next fis ...
Fairfax County Police said they believe the victim's injuries were caused by him jumping from a garage near the courthouse, not a shooting.
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Fairfax Presbyterian Church is seeking the city's approval to build 10 affordable housing units adjacent to its Main Street property.
Reflecting a strong market for residential properties, a moderate market for commercial property types plus value attributed to commerci ...
People who have been exposed to COVID-19 or tested positive now have an easy way to determine how long to stay home and away from others ...
If you were vaccinated against COVID-19 more than five months ago and have not yet received a booster, the Virginia Department of Health ...
Fairfax County's board set a public hearing on adjustments or changes to 154 voting precincts based on redrawn legislative districts.
On Feb. 17, the Centers for Disease and Control (CDC) updated its vaccine recommendations on Feb. 17 for people who are moderately or se ...
The Community Testing Center located in parking lot B of the Fairfax County Government Center ceased operations on Wednesday, Feb. 9.
From 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, University Drive will be closed between Whitehead Street and Layton Hall Drive due to nearby co ...