Fairfax City residents voted Tuesday in U.S. House and Senate races, as well as on constitutional amendments and the U.S. presidency.
After a marathon political campaign, Election Day 2020 is here in Fairfax City. What was your experience like at your polling place?
Virginia saw a huge number of votes cast prior to Election Day, with 2.7 million people voting either in person or by mailed ballots.
The Nov. 3 election has arrived in Fairfax City, and voters will decide on races for president, as well as U.S. House and Senate.
Democrats show few signs of losing control of most of Northern Virginia, while Rep. Robert Wittman (R) is projected to win his district.
The Nov. 3 election is Tuesday in Fairfax City, and voters will decide on races for president as well as U.S. House and Senate.
Election Day 2020 has almost arrived in Fairfax City, with residents coming out to vote in the presidential, Senate and House races.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed into law several bills aimed at advancing police and criminal justice reform in the state.
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday agreed to donate a Confederate monument to the Stuart-Mosby Historical Society.
Early voting is underway, and the voter registration deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 13.
Sen. Mark Warner had a captive audience Friday at the Fairfax County Government Center to introduce himself to voters and discuss issues.
Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano said Fairfax County is facing “a crisis in our criminal justice system” due to lack of funding.
Long lines of voters were waiting outside election offices across Northern Virginia when registrars opened their doors at 8:30 a.m.
A secure drop box in the City of Fairfax is an alternative to returning a completed absentee ballot by mail for the November election.
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to remove a Confederate monument from the old Fairfax County Courthouse grounds.
Protesters gathered at the old Fairfax County Courthouse to call for the removal of a monument honoring a Confederate officer.
The Fairfax County Board approved changes Tuesday to an agreement for the sale of two pieces of land to Fairfax City for $4 million.
Visitors who are more than five minutes late may have their appointment cancelled.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Richmond's Monument Ave.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam plans to announce a new policy next week on the wearing of masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Election results will be posted on the Virginia Department of Election website when results are available after polls close.
The Virginia Health Department on Tuesday reported 27 more coronavirus deaths and 1,002 new cases of the coronavirus.
The Community Meeting will take place from 7-9 p.m. on May 28.
Updates will be provided as they become available through social media, news outlets, etc., as well as the City of Fairfax website.
A briefing scheduled for May 13, will explain how the slower Phase 1 will work.
Churches will reopen at 50 percent of capacity in Virginia, but indoor dining at restaurants will remain prohibited, the governor said.
Virginia plans to start phase one of reopening certain businesses and other activities on May 15, Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday.
Gov. Ralph Northam welcomed Virginia's ability to slow the spread of the coronavirus but said: "We are not out of the woods yet."
Along with possibly reopening businesses on a regional basis, Virginia's governor expressed optimism about resuming elective surgeries.
Municipal elections in Fairfax City will be held May 19 after state lawmakers rejected the governor's request to hold them in November.
All public comments received via email and Connect2Fairfax City will be added to the meeting record file and forwarded as necessary.
Fairfax City recycling crews will continue to collect glass curbside, until further notice.
Virginia Gov. Northam instructs workers to let bosses know their concerns at workplaces that are not following coronavirus guidelines.
Former Vice President Joe Biden won the Super Tuesday Democratic primary election by a wide margin in Fairfax City.
There will be a Democratic Presidential Primary Election from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on March 3.
Bernie Sanders attracted thousands to Springfield Saturday to rally support before the Virginia primary on Super Tuesday.
Fairfax says the budget is the city’s single most important document.
Bernie Sanders and Michael Bloomberg are co-frontrunners in Virginia in a new poll conducted ahead of the March 3 Democratic primary.
A politically diverse crowd gathered in Fairfax City Monday to hear long-shot Democratic presidential nominee Tulsi Gabbard.
Here's a list of dates for Fairfax City residents to remember for 2020 elections, including deadlines for registering to vote.