Va. governor sends letter to president, congressional delegation.
The bill that would make texting while driving a primary offense with a fine of $250 has received wide bipartisan support, and several other bills are under consideration.
Virginia’s junior senator calls sequestration ‘abdication of responsibility.’
Virginia voters wishing to cast an absentee ballot would still be required to give a reason.
With days left in the 2013 Virginia General Assembly session, Vienna-area Sen. Janet Howell joins group that will hammer out a transportation deal.
Three allegedly worked with GOP in Virginia to oust Democrats from the organization responsible for building the Silver Line.
Access to guns, mental health covered in Virginia rep's report by the National Science Foundation — topics he says need to stay part of the conversation.
Ebbin: Proposed law was aimed at protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender state employees.
House subcommittee rejects Senate amendment to allow Virginia governors to serve two consecutive terms.
Supervisors sign off on 3.8 million square foot complex, the third and final part of a larger plan by the Georgelas Group
Richard Bowers Jr. is currently fire chief of Montgomery County, Md.
County to spray areas with insecticides to prevent cankerworms, moths from destroying trees.
Initiative will target West Nile Virus and Lyme Disease in 2013.
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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.
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.
Virginia Senators Warner and Kaine speak in Reston and warn about sequestration's effects on the economy and national security.
Jail time no longer a maximum penalty under proposed law.
Tuesday vote will authorize program to survey mosquitoes for West Nile Virus, which killed a county resident and affected eight others in 2012.
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.
Northern Virginia NORML chapter would like to see marijuana laws handled on the state level, not the Federal level.
Proposal would allow localities to impose a 1 percent income tax without voter approval.
Funding package was derailed by Virginia Senate Democrats late Tuesday, though the House version of the legislation still has a chance for approval.
Virginia telework tax credit would provide $250 to employees who work remotely for at least 20 hours a week.
Metro and redevelopment will bring more crime to Fairfax County — which could require dozens more officers and a new station to help police the area's 1.1 million residents.
Post offices near Tysons and others will end first-class Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. How will this affect you?
Pedestrian access to routes, road crossings among topics in chat, part of a weeklong outreach effort around bus service to the Metro line.
Will taxpayers see a high, steady tax or one that starts small and increases annually? Supervisors debate both options ahead of vote set for April.
Defense contractors speaking with Sen. Tim Kaine on Monday say federal agencies are preparing for potential cuts and acting as if they've already happened.
Gov. Bob McDonnell's task force releases recommendations to the General Assembly.
Vienna's Del. Mark Keam votes against measure that would give all schools letter grades.
Community offers feedback to proposed Fairfax County Connector routes, which will launch with the opening of the Silver Line later this year.
Congressman calling 11th-District residents to hear what is on their minds.
House and Senate both consider bills to let Virginia schools open before Labor Day.
A Vienna meeting is among the series to get Fairfax Connector rider feedback on proposed changes after Silver Line goes into service.
Dulles Rail Project and Fairfax Dept. of Transportation officials will answer residents' question about the Metro Silver Line and proposed bus services to it.
Virginia Senate bill prohibits smoking in a vehicle when carrying kids aged 15 or younger.
Murphy, a McLean resident, plans to focus on human rights, transportation and education.
Cox launches more than 750 locations throughout Fairfax County and Fairfax City -- about two dozen of them in Tysons Corner.
Bill from Oakton's delegate would overhaul how money is allocated in Virginia.