An interactive map from RentHop shows median one-bedroom rent prices near Metro stations.
Join the Alzheimer's Association for this 3-part interactive program for people living with Alzheimer's and other dementias
The 65-pound turtle, aptly named Lord Fairfax, is not native to the area and has found a new home.
Worries about coronavirus amid protests, Stafford protesters pepper-sprayed, Metro service ending early due to curfew: Patch PM
No-contact pickups of items and optional returns will start at library branches.
While the park authority is reopening certain features, outdoor water attractions won't be included.
The annual food drives are coming up amid growing food demands due to the coronavirus economic impacts.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Various places of worship around Kingstowne are holding virtual services due to coronavirus concerns and the 10-person gathering ban.
Private and county collections will be impacted by the changes, which take effect on Monday, March 30.
Top VA, DC news last week includes Arlington's drive-thru testing site, guidance for May local elections and unemployment benefit changes.
The Kingstowne Residential Owners Corporation announced changes related to the new coronavirus outbreak.
The festival organizers made changes to events through March and are considering what to do about April events.
Top VA, DC news last week includes teen accused of killing his mother and brother, armed man outside rep's home, and electricity bill scam.
Fairfax County Fire and Rescue says a woman who performed hands-only CPR helped save the man's life.
Residents should know a few dates related to participation in the 2020 U.S. Census.
A site on Van Dorn Street south of Alexandria City will become 150 units for seniors.
Top VA and DC news last week includes a teacher charged, March for Life, and the coronavirus outbreak impacting a school exchange program.
A family asks for acts of kindness toward others instead of payment for the free drink sleeves.
Surprise for struggling teacher | VRE, Amtrak service boosts | "retro-modern" entertainment venue | Christmas tree burning test: Patch PM
Franconia Police District – A man is in custody following a barricade situation that ended around 1 a.m. this morning.
There are a lot of places to go this fall in Fairfax County, including parks, wineries, active entertainment centers and more.
Trump International Hotel rumors | Students wear clothes with Confederate flag | Free smoothies for grand opening: Patch PM
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying around Kingstowne-Rose Hill.
You can post seasonal events, community fundraisers and more on Patch. There are a few easy steps to get started.
The county asks residents to take glass to purple collection containers or put it in the trash.
Campers hosted a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for childhood cancer
One fire station led the county with more than $37,000 donations collected through Labor Day weekend.
Athletic groups have asked for lighting on the baseball and softball fields for additional playing time.
A ceremony and community covenant signing with Fort Belvoir follow the walk across Veterans Bridge.
A person was climbing a wall on a bridge above the Springfield interchange when a VDOT worker stepped in.
The National Low Income Housing Coalition's annual “Out of Reach” report found that rental housing needs are worsening.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released its annual “Kids Count Data Book.” Here’s what it found for Fairfax County.
The auto mechanic from Alexandria won a top prize in the 20X The Money game.
Community Lodgings is holding the fundraiser to benefit homeless families.
Students recognized Earth Day by releasing 2,000 ladybugs in their schoolyard to help local vegetation
The 2019 one-day point-in-time count found 47 more homeless people in Fairfax County than the previous year.
Largest volunteer group for retirees and seniors holding free seminar May 16 in Alexandria
All are welcome to join the vigil to remember the victims and families impacted by the bombings in Sri Lanka.
He was aiming to win the Powerball jackpot. Instead, he became a millionaire through another lottery game.