Council will hear several first readings Monday night.
See where you can watch the inauguration and what you can’t take with you.
Del. Ken Plum among those who support bill, which would elevate penalty for texting while driving to include possible jail time and up to $2,500 fine.
Members tasked with reviewing, making recommendations about safety in Virginia schools.
Herrity's initiative could bring in $250,000 annually to help promote tourism for the county. Supervisors will petition DMV to allow plates; Visit Fairfax will come up with a design.
Governor lays out proposals, challenges in speech to state lawmakers.
Officials from Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford counties met in Arlington to discuss six potential sites Thursday.
Fairfax County is sending 120 officers to help with inauguration security.
Supervisors Chair Sharon Bulova wants county's gun turn-in service better publicized.
As member of Armed Services Committee, Kaine says he hopes to get answers to important security issues.
If you didn't get a ticket from your local congressional office, there are areas of downtown DC where you can watch the 2013 Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama without a ticket. Or, you can buy a ticket from a reputable online source.
In light of Sandy Hook shootings and ahead of Virginia General Assembly kickoff this week, union turns to members to get opinion on guns in schools and what safe schools should look like.
Mayor Nader Baroukh agrees to bring resolution to city council in February.
Wodiska will join Virginia Board of Education on Thursday.
Council will hold first work session of 2013 at 7:30 p.m.
Fairfax County residents gathered Saturday for a four-hour hearing.
Kaine said he is "rested and ready."
Meeting with legislators representing Fairfax County comes days before start of Virginia's 2013 General Assembly.
Here are some of the memorable moments from Falls Church in 2012.
Meeting, scheduled for Jan. 15, will feature panel of local officials, results of community survey.
Not addressing sequestration puts business growth, NOVA economy in limbo, Fairfax County leaders say.
House of Delegates speaker says review likely to come on laws restricting gun ownership for the mentally ill.
There were several highs and lows in Falls Church in 2012.
The survey is intended to help identify the needs of families in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Several residents report hearing helicopters in the skies over the area.
If lawmakers fail to reach compromise, sequestration would hit Northern Virginia especially hard.
Forty House members sign letter backing proposed program added to any end-of-the-year fiscal cliff deal.
The Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority will be able to better assist low-income families thanks to the new title.
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts.
Representatives of three state education agencies issued a rebuttal to Gov. McDonnell's comments about possibly allowing teachers and other school staff to carry weapons.
The group will review practices, identify vulnerabilities and make recommendations.
Beginning in 2013, residents will no longer have the option to receive paper checks for refunds and can only use direct deposit to their bank account or receive a prepaid debit card.
Falls Church police are looking for three men believed to be responsible for two robberies.
Virginia governor joins Connecticut governor in plans to remember victims with moment of silence Friday morning at 9:30 a.m.
Northern Virginia Democrat cites Republican polls of NRA members that show support for five measures.
Local officials don't agree with directing $48 million of general fund money to transportation projects.
Fairfax-headquartered group issues statement about preventing future tragedies after shooting that killed 28, including the gunman, in Connecticut.
In interview on WTOP Tuesday, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell says idea should be explored.
Virginia senator said his three daughters asked him Friday what he was going to do about school shootings tragedy.
In wake of Newtown shooting, Gov. Bob McDonnell wants to look at all resources to keep campuses from kindergarten through college safe.