ABTB Mid-Atlantic, LLC presented a proposal to the Fairfax City Planning Commission to build a drive-thru Taco Bell on Fairfax Boulevard.
A Fairfax man who was stopped for a traffic violation was served by city police on active forgery warrants Sunday morning.
Readers share their photos capturing spring's arrival around Fairfax City for the 2023 Patch Spring Gallery.
Interested families are invited to explore classrooms, meet school leaders and learn about Chesterbrook Academy's curriculum
Fairfax County Police are conducting a death investigation after a body was discovered in a trailer used to transport trash on West Ox Road.
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Brian P. Jones spoke about his book “The Tuskegee Student Uprising: A History” as part of GMU’s 2023 W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture Series.
A former Fairfax man, who was the victim in a kidnapping and robbery in Maryland, was sentenced in federal court for soliciting a bribe.
Striving to Achieve Recovery (STAR) program helps Fairfax County Adult Detention Center inmates address their substance use disorders.
The Shepherd's Center of Fairfax-Burke needs a few good drivers to help provide free transportation services to adults 50 and older.
The 2023 Women's Storytelling Festival is March 24 - 26 in Fairfax City
Signs of spring have already started to appear around Fairfax City. Submit a photo for Patch's Spring 2023 Photo Gallery.
The Virginia Conservation Assistance Program helps property owners address stormwater issues.
A new restaurant specializing in Mexican street food, margaritas, and a wide selection of tequila and mezcal opens March 1 in Fairfax.
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The Monday holiday will prompt closures in the City of Fairfax and across Fairfax County.
Fairfax City Mayor Catherine Read will introduce a free panel discussion on the impact of Title IX on March 12 at Fairfax City Hall.
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Individual grants up to $50,000 were awarded to help these organizations mitigate some of the financial burdens imposed by the pandemic.
The city is establishing a Title VI Program to formalize this commitment and to recognize its responsibility to provide fairness and equity.
Community activist Erika Yalowitz is the third candidate to enter the Virginia Senate race in the newly redrawn 37th District.
Fairfax City Council approved a $700,000 appropriation for the Lamb Center's project to replace the Hy-Way Motel with affordable housing.
A study of GMU theater students ages 5-18 seeks to determine the effects of formal theater activities on their social and emotional skills.
Main Street between University Drive and Blenheim Boulevard reopened to traffic after being closed for about an hour on Monday morning.
Fairfax City Police arrested an Alexandria man whom they say shattered a vehicle window in the PJ Skiddos parking lot.
Patch highlights the achievements of Fairfax students who excelled at their college or university.
An increase in the number of people who pay cash plus low inventory and steep home mortgage costs are making it harder on homebuyers.
City of Fairfax Police are seeking help in identifying a man they say used credit cards stolen from a vehicle at a local Walmart store.
Food for Others cut the ribbon Thursday on its new expanded space in Merrifield, increasing its ability to serve the region's food insecure.
City of Fairfax Police arrested a man they say hid in the bathroom of a CVS on Main Street in order to burglarize the store after hours.
The $60,000 grant will facilitate the planning of a digitization project focused on Civil War graffiti at Blenheim and other locations.
Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation‘s Wildlife Ecology and Conservation program tagged monarch butterflies on their journey south.
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors presented a proclamation to former Mayor David Meyer, thanking him for his public service.
Fairfax County supervisors voted to end the declaration of local emergency originally adopted in March 2020 in response to COVID-19.
A Vienna man faces multiple charges, including carrying a concealed weapon, after being arrested for disrupting a Fairfax City business.
A 42-year-old Fairfax man was charged with unlawful entry at the Breezeway Motel, which is permanently closed for future redevelopment.
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