VA Governor Terry McAuliffe's 2017 budget will include funds for a 2% pay increase for state employees, teachers and sheriff's deputies.
LuAnn Bennett announced that she will run for Congress in Virginia’s 10th district.
A new County noise ordinance will silence loud late night parties, early morning leaf blowing and more. Find out how it will affect you.
Take a look at the latest Fairfax County Government Economic Indicators report results to see what’s up and down in our local economy.
McLean resident Mark Brunner will serve as Special Advisor to the Virginia Cyber Security Commission.
If the Schools Bond is approved, Cooper Middle School will be renovated.
The event will be held at the McLean Community Center.
Open to everyone in the 10th Congressional District who aspires to be a part of the Class of 2020
Election Day info. Deadlines for registering and absentee ballot requests.
Virginia was one of 20 states to receive a portion of a $38 million grant to help test more than 56,000 untested rape kits.
Take a look at five tips Fairfax County has shared with its residents regarding their personal property (car) taxes.
Board of Supervisors chairman says she'll be "back in the saddle" after Labor Day.
State only has to fund one-third of the repair costs to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport after a cargo rocket exploded in 2014.
The visit by Secretary Perez, as well as Rep. Don Beyer, will honor the 25th anniversary of the act.
Barbara Comstock hopes to alert middle- and high-school-aged girls of the dangers of sex trafficking, how to avoid it, and how to stop it.
The supplies were purchased through U.S. military grants for the purpose of helping Yemen combat al Queda attacks, but were never shipped.
The study examined 11 Potomac River crossings suggests extending High Occupancy Toll lanes across the Legion Bridge to the 270 spur.
Barbara Comstock of Virginia's 10th district is not a fan of the new agreement, and she made that known in a press release from her office.
The extra cash assures pay raises for state employees.
Spouses, siblings and references of federal employees may have had their personal information compromised by the OPM hack.
Virginia 10th district representative Barbara Comstock wrote a Department of Homeland Security secretary demanding answers.
The new laws took effect Wednesday with the start of a new fiscal year in the commonwealth of Virginia.
Pope Francis will meet the president and speak to Congress and the U.N. before attending World Meeting of Families in Philly in September.
Virginia leaders react to 6-3 ruling.
Freshman representative from Northern Virginia was a target in latest data breach.
Walter Scheib, 61, a former resident of Great Falls, worked for the Clintons, the Bushes; had two sons.
Digital registration service requires more than just social security numbers to protect Virginians' identities as well as their benefits.
Congresswoman Comstock is the first member of Congress to publicly announce that her personnel files were 'cyberhacked,' says Politico.
Comstock asks OPM how and why cyberattack occurred and the steps OPM has instituted, if any, to prevent a future attack.
"We cannot afford to keep dragging our feet in addressing the...threats posed by hackers out to steal individuals’ personal information."
OPM discovered the cyber-hack while beefing up its network; possibly impacts both current and former federal employees.
“Three weeks after, why can’t we take those 11 minutes and have a timeline?” asked Comstock. “I just don’t understand what the holdup is.”
A three-day vehicle pass, currently $5, will cost you $10 starting June 1.
Living out loud will take on new meaning if the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors passes the newly proposed Noise Ordinance on May 12th.
Event takes place Tuesday, May 12 in McLean.
McLean is ground zero next month for secretive group of conservative Republicans who plan to pick their candidate.
Wife of Japan's prime minister will accompany first lady to see Japanese immersion classroom.
National Journal says influential group meeting at Ritz-Carlton hopes to pinpoint conservative candidate to counter "establishment favorite.
Driver fought company trying to collection thousands of dollars in fees on an $11.70 bill.
Congresswoman's office is now accepting applications for the summer 2015 session.