A health department says screening of passengers from China is happening at Dulles. No Northern Virginia cases were confirmed as of Feb. 5.
As flu season approaches, the CDC recommends that people get their vaccinations this fall.
How long you live might be affected by your neighborhood, according to the most recent data from the CDC.
A man from Springfield holds several world records for running in the 95 to 99 age group.
Health officials are testing for bacteria and viruses that could be causing the respiratory illnesses at the retirement community.
Fairfax County has both venomous and non-venomous snakes, and they become more active in the spring and summer.
Counties received grades based on days when ozone and particle pollution reached unhealthy levels.
One in six children in America don't have enough to eat. That includes more than 23,000 in Fairfax County.
I saw you riding. Let's do it together next time.
A few counties received failing grades for their levels of smog, according to the American Lung Association.
Some of the unusual trash they found included a toilet, 1950s oven and bike.
An Alexandria, Va. company recalled a hummus product sold throughout Virginia, Maryland and D.C. due to a possible Listeria contamination.
Kingstowne residents can safely get rid of unused drugs for free during an upcoming collection.
Locations around the Kingstowne and D.C. area will have food, drinks and giveaways for Bike to Work Day participants.
58 runners that finished the 2017 Boston Marathon are from Alexandria.
See what's happening in Fairfax County parks this weekend, courtesy of The Weekender of Fairfax County.
Recent health inspections of restaurants in the Kingstowne area.
Fairfax County shares information regarding Multicultural Mental Health Awareness Month and seeks to help individuals and families.
Observing the 20th annual Kick Butts Day, Fairfax County youth will help educate about the dangers of smoking.
NATIONAL RECOVERY MONTH: Imagine an 18-year-old with a drug and alcohol problem headed to college and struggling to stay sober
St. Mary's Hospital in Richmond has admitted several children with symptoms resembling those of enterovirus EV-D68.