Fairfax City's environmental sustainability specialist named Young Professional of the Year by Solid Waste Association of North America.
City of Fairfax will be hosting community engagement sessions about the upcoming school board referendum on the November ballot.
City of Fairfax Police released a photo of a man they say took food without paying from a restaurant on Fairfax Boulevard on Aug. 5.
The newly approved action plan outlines the city’s strategies to reduce pollutant discharges to the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
The Fairfax City Democratic Committee is endorsing four candidates running for mayor and city council in the Nov. 5 election.
From firearms to foster care reform to ending child marriage, these laws affecting Virginians go into effect on Monday.
The City of Fairfax Office of Elections has certified the candidates for mayor, city council, and school board for the November election.
Former State Sen. Chap Petersen's political action committee paid for and authorized a release for a group of Fairfax City candidates.
Candidates wishing to run in the Nov. 5 general election needed to filed their certificate of candidate qualifications by 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Tuesday's dual primary will be the last chance for Republicans and Democrats to choose which candidates they want on the Nov. 5 ballot.
Two years after a fatal crash on Blake Lane in Fairfax, a father continues to grieve the loss of his 15-year-old daughter.
The City Council has added a second general public comment opportunity to the regular council meetings, effective June 11.
Fairfax City Council discussed a number of issues at its annual retreat including raising the amount elected officials are paid.
Fairfax City residents had a chance Thursday to provide feedback on the Homelessness Task Force's 33 recommendations to the city council.
Early voting begins May 3 for Fairfax City's Democratic and Republican primaries, which are scheduled for June 18.
Laszlo Palko has been selected by the City of Fairfax City Council as their new city manager during its Tuesday night meeting.
Design plans for a proposed car wash on Fairfax Boulevard were approved Wednesday by the Fairfax City Architectural Review Board.
Rep. Don Beyer enrolled at George Mason University to get a master's degree in machine learning.
The Ox Fairfax-Block A project will be the subject of the Fairfax City Planning Commission's work session on Monday night.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed two anti-gun violence bills submitted by freshman state Sen. Saddam Azlan Salim (D-37th).
Around 3,000 Fairfax City residents have experienced a brain injury and about 485 are facing permanent disabilities.
Fairfax City Council declares Sunday, March 31 as a Day of Transgender Visibility in the city.
Fairfax City students can submit designs for the "I Voted" and "Future Voter" stickers that will be handed out at the polls this November.
Tom Ross, who was first elected to the Fairfax City Council in 2022, has decided not to seek re-election in November.
Dominion Energy is preparing to upgrade technologies at the Fairfax Substation off of Main Street in Fairfax City.
As former President Donald Trump is likely to be the Republican nominee, but most precincts in Fairfax City favored opponent Nikki Haley.
On Super Tuesday in Virginia and other states, voters will choose presidential candidates in the Democratic and Republican primaries.
Fairfax City Council approved an employment agreement with Laszlo Palko for the soon-to-be vacant city manager position.
Providence Supervisor Dalia Palchik is hosting a virtual meeting in April for residents to provide input on the Fiscal Year 2025 Budget.
There will be various closures for the Presidents Day holiday as well as events to celebrate George Washington events in Northern Virginia.
Fairfax City is mourning the loss of a beloved community member, mentor, and friend, former Mayor John Mason, who died Tuesday.
Fairfax City's representatives to the Virginia General Assembly will be discussing the 2024 legislative session at town hall meeting.
City of Fairfax Police arrested a 42-year-old man in connection with a fight that occurred at a convenience store on Fairfax Boulevard.
Office of Personnel Management has modified its operating status for all federal employees in the Washington, D.C. area on Friday.
Fairfax City residents who need help with heating bills this winter may apply for energy crisis assistance
Fairfax City proposes to construct 1,850 linear feet of new sidewalk along the west side of Chain Bridge Road.
Fairfax County Public Schools and government offices will be operating on modified schedules on Tuesday due to inclement weather.
Members of Quiet, Clean NOVA demonstrate to Richmond lawmakers how much noise and dirty air gas-powered leaf blowers can generate.
Fairfax City Council will discuss next steps Tuesday for the George Snyder Trail Project, which was opposed over environmental concerns
Fairfax City is replacing the brick sidewalks on Route 123/Chain Bridge Road between Route 236/Main Street and North Street in Old Town.