Fairfax County Police arrested a 79-year-old Fairfax man in connection with an Oct. 26 fatal crash involving a motorcycle in Fair Oaks.
Here are the Thanksgiving and Black Friday schedule changes to expect around Fairfax City, plus events around the holiday.
Help Fund Assistance League Programs For Low Income Families
Finishing 15 votes behind sixth-place finisher Billy M. Bates, Fairfax City Council candidate Ana Renner is requesting a recount.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up a Fairfax County School Board motion involving a Title IX lawsuit over a 2017 sexual assault.
Police advised the public to avoid the area near Meredith Drive and Fairfax Boulevard due to a gas leak.
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Fairfax City police arrested a 55-year-old man in connection with a series of burglaries that occurred at three city businesses on Sept. 23.
More than 200 craft and food venders will be returning to the City of Fairfax for the 36th Annual Holiday Craft Show Saturday and Sunday.
A Centreville woman faces three felony embezzlement charges for stealing more than $70,000 from her employer in Fairfax City.
Fairfax City Police are seeking the public's help in identifying two people who stole more than $4,000 in merchandise from ULTA Beauty.
This year's Toys for Tots campaigns are underway in many states. Here's how you can help make a Fairfax City child's holiday special.
CASA volunteers visit their children often, attend meetings and court proceedings, and collectively served over 18,000 hours last year.
Donnelly was hired at Greenspring in Springfield, Va., in 2015 and then joined the Woodleigh Chase sales team.
Work continues on the project to reinstall the final two columns on the 122-year-old building.
With all the votes counted, Catherine Read is elected mayor and Billy Bates edges past Ana Renner for the final Fairfax City Council seat.
Holiday Greenery and White House Ornament Sales Will Fund Children's Programs
Fairfax City residents can suggest new names through Nov. 28. for 14 streets that the city council voted in July to change.
Working professionals came to a Fairfax City school for career day, including an artist painting a mural in the school's stairwell.
AMC’s discount Tuesdays continues $5 movie tickets at theaters in the Fairfax City area.
Restaurants open for Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 24, offer a range of dining experiences, from fine dining to fast casual to fast food.
Veterans Day will bring free admission perks for service members as well as schedule changes for local services.
A Fairfax man was sentenced to over a decade in prison Wednesday for attempting to produce and possess child sexual abuse material.
The small number of votes separating candidates in the Fairfax mayor and city council races could trigger multiple recount filings.
City of Fairfax Police arrested a Fairfax County resident in connection with an Oct. 29 machete attack that injured two people.
Catherine Read declares victory over opponent Sang Yi in campaign to become the City of Fairfax's next mayor.
Woodleigh Chase will feature all of the amenities and services that people have come to expect from Erickson Senior Living communities
The fee for all real estate owners in Fairfax City supports a dedicated fund used exclusively for stormwater management.
Sydney shows "incredible discipline, hard work, kindness, teamwork and mentorship to younger golfers," according to her mother.
W.T. Woodson High School's modern adaption of an Italian commedia dell'arte play delivers "hysterical fits of laughter."
When Fairfax City voters head to the polls on Tuesday, volunteers will likely offer them a selection of sample ballots from which to choose.
Amid accusations of partisan politics in the 2022 Fairfax City election, voters will choose a new mayor and city council on Tuesday.
Sen. Chap Petersen confirmed that one of his employees dropped off the "Non-Partisan Sample Ballots" at Fairfax City Hall on Saturday.
As a freshman, Emma made the Woodson High School varsity team this year and had almost 200 kills playing in 6A volleyball.
Deer are more active around sunrise and sunset, creating potential hazards for commuters.
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Two campaigns file Stand By Your Ad complaints over anonymous "independent/non-partisan" sample ballot handed out at Fairfax City Hall.
New interdisciplinary college will benefit the region and beyond by responding to the commonwealth's public health and workforce needs.
From 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, University Drive will close between North and Main streets.
From 3-5 p.m. Oct. 31, bring your boos and ghouls to trick or treat at Fairfax City Hall.