Legislation passed by the Virginia General Assembly in 2020 to raise the minimum wage goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2025.
Anthony Amos had one bit of business left to take care of in 2024 before the new Fairfax City Council officially convenes in January.
Capt. Natalie Hinesley has been selected to serve as acting police chief for the City of Fairfax Police Department.
Stacey D. Hardy-Chandler, who was elected to the Fairfax City Council in November, took the oath of office Friday at City Hall.
Fairfax City Council voted 4-2 to terminate the contract of City Manager Laszlo Palko without cause during its Tuesday night meeting.
Wesley Housing and The Lamb Center began demolishing the Hy-Way Motel on Fairfax Boulevard on Monday as part of the Beacon Landing project.
Fairfax City Deputy City Manager Valmarie H. Turner will start as Roanoke’s new city manager in mid-January.
City of Fairfax Electoral Board submitted the final vote count to the State Board of Elections, which will certify the votes on Dec. 2.
Nearly a week after the election, the Fairfax City Electoral Board is still counting ballots, with 4 votes separating 2 council candidates.
Find out what governmental services will be available for Fairfax City residents on Veterans Day.
Fairfax City voters re-elected Mayor Read and the city council may have one or two incumbents, depending on the final tally, officials say.
Carolyn Pitches, the school board chairwoman, received the most votes in Tuesday's general election, accordin to unofficial results.
Fairfax City voters went to the polls on Tuesday casting ballots for candidates running for mayor and six open seats on the city council.
Candidates making their final pitches to voters at Fairfax City polling sites heard from residents who are fed up, want action on crime.
The number of votes cast during the 2024 early-voting period is more than double the number of early votes cast in 2022, city officials say.
Polls in Fairfax City are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday for voters to cast ballots in the 2024 general election.
The City of Fairfax has established a grant program to help support nonprofit human services organizations that serve city residents.
Incumbent Democrat Gerry Connolly is on the Nov. 5 ballot facing Republican Mike Van Meter in Virginia's 11th congressional district race.
Ahead of next Tuesday’s general election, the campaigns of Catherine Read and Anthony Amos racked up more donations than their opponents.
U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly (D) endorsed four Democrats and three "nonpartisan independent" candidates running for office in Fairfax City.
One Fairfax City Council candidate has received more that $25,000 in campaign donations, far surpassing the other 10 candidates in the race.
Most voters showing up Nov. 5, will vote the Democrat sample ballot -- sight unseen
Fairfax City Mayor Catherine Read has out-raised challenger Susan Hartley Kuiler by about $2,000, according to state financial filings.
A coalition of unions will rally Tuesday morning outside the Fairfax County Government Center in support of the casino referendum bill.
Fairfax City Council candidate Taylor A. Geaghan disagrees with others who say that the city is on the cusp of going over a cliff.
Fairfax City Council candidate Amini Bonae told The Guardian she was excited to be on the same ballot as Vice President Kamala Harris.
Candidate Jack Ryan calls on the community to work together to figure out how to solve some of the complex problems Fairfax City is facing.
Fairfax City Council candidate Anthony Amos focuses on three changes to make the city a more prosperous and democratic union.
Fairfax City Council candidate Tom Peterson founded the nonpartisan Center for Climate Strategies and worked as a White House advisor.
Fairfax City Council candidate Stacey Hardy-Chandler challenged voters at a recent meet and greet to "move Fairfax City forward together."
Jeff Greenfield shares his passion and vision for Fairfax City with voters at Sept. 25 candidate meet and greet.
As of Aug. 31, Susan Hartley Kuiler has raised more money for her campaign than incumbent Mayor Catherine Read, according to reports.
Billy Bates wants the Fairfax City Council to focus on issues like walkability and increasing affordadable housing.
Personal story of loss inspires city council candidate to do what she can to make Fairfax City a better place for all of its residents.
City Council candidate focuses on improving public safety, preserving educational resources and prioritizing environmental sustainability.
With an assist from her husband David Doyle Feingold, Fairfax City Councilmember Kate Doyle Feingold responds to voters at candidate event.
Fairfax deserves leadership that is committed, experienced, and independent from party lines, says City Council candidate Stacy Hall.
Susan Hartley Kuiler says her professional leadership experience will allow her to work collaboratively as Fairfax City's next mayor.
Mayor Catherine Read was one of the speakers during Wednesday night's candidate forum at the Sherwood Community Center in Farifax City.
Fairfax City voters going to the polls may be confused by two sample ballots promoting candidates who are all technically independent.