Fairfax County police have launched a "Road Shark" campaign in an effort to reduce crashes and reckless driving. DC News Now ...
Police say they arrested a 16-year-old who vandalized dozens of homes, businesses and places of worship in Fairfax County.
A 16-year-old is allegedly responsible for more than 50 incidents of graffiti and vandalism at businesses and other ...
According to FCPD and VSP, the Road Shark program has noticeably lowered traffic incidents in Fairfax County since it was ...
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InsideNoVa on MSNNearly 90 students to compete in Fairfax County Spelling BeeNearly 90 young spellers from across Fairfax County and the city of Alexandria will compete Sunday in the 2025 Fairfax County ...
As law enforcement agencies across the D.C. region grapple with staffing challenges, there may be help on the way in Fairfax ...
Building on the success of last year’s program, Virginia officers will be following a different driving behavior in a new Road Shark campaign for each month of this year, now through August.
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InsideNoVa on MSNSurvey recommends preserving sites built during Fairfax County's Modern architecture crazeWhat do a Fairfax County public library, bowling alley and the Dulles family home have in common? They're all examples of ...
Your breakfast, lunch, and dinner bill may go up in Fairfax County if the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors moves forward ...
The proposed 2026 budget includes $60 million in cuts. About 40% of those cuts would be to police and fire services.
As flooding becomes an increasing concern across Northern Virginia, Fairfax County officials are marking Flood Safety ...
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeff McKay has a blunt message for Gov. Glenn Youngkin: stand up to President ...
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