Fairfax County resident was first elected in 2008.
City advisory question on city council, mayor, school board terms, U.S. Senate and 11th Congressional District and more.
Virginia Department of Transportation to make presentation during work session Tuesday.
City of Fairfax reminds residents about the new state requirement.
Three-day community planning workshop Nov. 6-8.
Google recognizes city for "a modern online presence."
Council to consider funding from Transportation Tax Fund dollars Tuesday night.
Gov. McAuliffe and the Dept. of Social Services are informing SS divisions that married same-sex couples in Virginia can now legally adopt.
Public input sought in exploring vision for downtown district and the Mason campus.
Fairfax City Council work session at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the City Hall Annex.
The residential structure must be at least 15 years old. Exemption granted prior to construction.
First event Sept. 27 at Main Street Bagel in Fairfax.
The state of Virginia may soon crack down on heroin and prescription drug abuse to prevent a growing number of fatal drug overdoses.
After a deadly summer of children left in hot cars, a mother is calling on a government fix. What do you think?
Jurors in the public corruption trial of former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, have reached a verdict.
Jurors in Richmond began deliberations Tuesday in the federal corruption case against former Va. Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife, Maureen.
The former U.S. House Majority Leader plans to join boutique investment bank Moelis & Co. to the tune of a $3.4 million pay package.
On the stand, former governor plays down state favors for drug-maker, but he opens up about marriage woes.
Supreme Court grants delay of Appeals Court ruling that struck down Virginia's gay marriage ban.
As defense begins calling its witnesses in Bob McDonnell corruption trial, effort underway to return to unhappy couple narrative.
All eyes on Supreme Court after Circuit Court says gays and lesbians can marry Aug. 20.
The former first lady’s “crush,” a $6,000 Rolex watch and attempts to tap Mitt Romney are among the strangest events in the McDonnell trial.
The Board of Elections voted Wednesday to prohibit voters from using any photo ID that expired more than 12 months before Election Day.
State officials and the Virginia DMV reached an agreement Wednesday that allows the companies to operate in Virginia.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Tuesday a special election has been set for Nov. 4 to fill the congressional seat of Rep. Eric Cantor.
Challengers of Virginia's same-sex marriage ban want a federal appeals court to allow gay marriages before a Supreme Court ruling.
With more courthouse victories for gays and lesbians, is it time for a final decision?
Cantor (R-Va.), who stepped down as U.S. House Majority Leader Thursday, said he plans to resign his seat in the House of Representatives.
In a 2-1 decision, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down Virginia's same-sex marriage ban Monday, declaring the ban unconstitutional.
A group of eight taxi companies filed a lawsuit in Fairfax County Friday to stop rival app-based companies Uber and Lyft from operating in the state without proper licenses.
The state currently plans to close all but one residential facility for people with disabilities by 2020, though lawmakers say these facilities are necessary until the state can provide community-based alternatives with equal levels of care.
Students spending their summer at D.C.'s most recognizable address.
Beth Collins and Shannon Moore, both mothers of children who have moved to Colorado to obtain medical marijuana for their children with epilepsy, are reaching out to multiple national organizations this week to lobby for their cause.
Fairfax City residents will have to sign up for alerts, even if they previously signed up.
City allowing hives due to resident requests, but only with a permit.
Merit increases of 3.5 percent for eligible employees, Public Safety longevity steps at 3.5 percent, and a 0.5 percent COLA for all employees.
Unofficial returns from Tuesday's votes.
City residents head to the polls on Tuesday, May 6.
Opponents of same-sex marriage plan "40 Days of Prayer, Fasting and Repentance on Marriage."