Sequestration could affect every traveler at airports nationwide, say U.S. Reps. Jim Moran, Gerry Connolly and U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine speaking from Reagan National Airport Monday.
That figure does not include 'ripple effects' through the economy from an expected slow down in consumer spending.
Sen. Dick Saslaw voted in favor of the transportation bill.
Council will also hear fiscal year 2014 items.
A count of the county's homeless population starts Monday morning.
See what you missed in Falls Church this week.
When Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling is throw into the poll as an independent, poll numbers barely move.
Survey results also reveal barriers preventing commuters from using the lanes, which opened in November 2012.
With budget shortfalls on the horizon, Fairfax County employee pay could take a hit this year.
Falls Church resident Robert Foster—like many of his co-workers—is cutting back on spending as the March 1 deadline for sequestration approaches.
In annual State of the County address, Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova warns sequestration could impact revenues, is making business owners delay decisions.
The full service mobile DMV office will make five more visits to the City of Falls Church in 2013.
Grocery store, six-story building would included 282 apartments and bring an estimated $22 million to the City of Falls Church over 20 years.
Bill comes with harsher penalties and makes texting while driving a primary offense.
Virginia’s junior senator calls sequestration ‘abdication of responsibility.’
Governor sends letter to president, congressional delegation.
The second part of a two-part series in which Patch hangs out for a day with Fairfax County Animal Control.
The community center is open; several government offices will be closed in observance of Presidents Day 2013.
The lottery for the 2013 White House Easter Egg Roll, in its 135th year, opens Feb. 21.
Public school system programs, teacher jobs at risk if automatic federal spending cuts take place this spring.
With days left in the 2013 Virginia General Assembly session, legislators are still trying to find common ground between eliminating the gas tax and raising it.
A bill that would make texting while driving a primary offense with a fine of $250 has received wide bipartisan support.
A Virginia House subcommittee killed a non-discrimination bill this week.
Richard Bowers Jr. is currently fire chief of Montgomery County, Md.
Initiative will target West Nile Virus and Lyme Disease in 2013.
Virginia lawmakers, residents will be in attendance at President's 2013 State of the Union address at the Capitol.
The governor visited Fairfax County on Monday to rally support for his transportation bill, promising some money to reduce fees on the Dulles Toll Road.
All Falls Church-area delegates voted against the legislation, which passed the House of Delegates and is awaiting action in the Virginia Senate.
Legislation in Virginia's House of Delegates could prevent teens under 15 from using indoor tanning salons and require those older to get parental permission.
Jail time no longer a maximum penalty under proposed law.
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Snyder spoke to the Greenspring Retirement Republican Club on Tuesday
Virginia Senators Warner and Kaine speak in Reston and warn about sequestrations effects on the economy and national security.
Proposal would allow localities in Virginia to impose a 1 percent income tax without voter approval.
Northern Virginia NORML chapter would like to see marijuana laws handled on the state level, not the Federal level.
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling tells dinner guests to "save the date" for a March 14 announcement. Speculation is running high on a potential independent bid for Virginia governor.
Funding package was derailed by Virginia Senate Democrats late Tuesday, though the House version of the legislation still has a chance for approval.
Connolly writes letter to Postmaster General, asking for legal justification; cites study that says reducing mail volume will lead to revenue loss of $5.2 billion in first year.
Virginia telework tax credit would provide $250 to employees who work remotely for at least 20 hours a week.
The Virginia House voted to fund a study about whether to establish a metallic-based alternative currency for Virginia in the event that the U.S. dollar collapses.