Pizza fundraiser yields $2,700 for injured police officer.
Victim was a junior at Centreville High.
Victim was a junior at Centreville High.
Work begins on Scout on the Circle.
Mayor holds campaign kickoff in reelection bid.
Helped find man who caused three-car crash.
New Route 28 Interchange will reconnect Walney and Braddock.
Recommends a rise in the real-estate tax rate.
Seniors learn about opportunities to serve their community.
Called it an “honor and a privilege” to serve the City.
Restaurant Week showcases excellence and diversity of local cuisine.
Public Works, Transportation, Fire and Police CIP proposals.
Councilman Jeff Greenfield not running for reelection.
Seniors learn about opportunities to serve their community.
Fortner and Hill are recognized for lifesaving actions.
Area residents help Stuff the Bus for hungry families.
Schools, Parks and Recreation, share their CIP proposals.
Charger Innovation Lab is on the horizon at Chantilly High.
Local resident Scott Poole happy to be Chantilly High’s principal.
People flocked to last weekend’s Taste of Chocolate at the Fairfax Chocolate Lovers Festival.
Development, tax base and the future.
Developer anticipates groundbreaking this month.
Westfield High presents musical comedy, “Avenue Q.”
Chocolate Lovers Festival is this weekend.
Fairfax Regional Library celebrates a decade at North Street.
Area residents help Stuff the Bus to fill food pantry.
Fairfax’s 26th annual festival is Feb. 2-4.
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Supervisor Kathy Smith talks land use and transportation.
Nguyen convicted of crash killing woman, 37.
Fairfax Academy’s Musical Theatre presents ‘Honk!’
Earth Fare grocery store is now open in Fairfax.
A glimpse into the Fairfax Academy’s Musical Theatre Actors’ Studio.
EMT-paramedic teaches residents lifesaving skills.
Police advise residents how not to become crime victims.
Council discusses Old Town traffic patterns and economic development.
FACETS, Centerpointe Church bring holiday joy to local families.
Police say he allegedly struck pedestrian twice with his car.
Police say he allegedly struck pedestrian twice with his car.
“Valuables can be replaced; you cannot.”
Lighting Up Fairfax for Chanukah
Both proposed sites are at the former Westmore School.
Jim Hart, who serves on both entities, addresses the WFCCA.