Two stretches of road in the Richmond Highway corridor rank among the most dangerous areas for pedestrians in the county, according to a report released by the Fairfax County
Firefighters, police officers and sheriff’s deputies handed out more than 1,800 coats for local kids in need yesterday at the Penn Daw Fire Station. The “Coats for Kids”
Fairfax County Fire and Rescue responded to two fires in the Route 1 area on Sunday afternoon, but fortunately neither resulted in injuries or displaced residents.
A man was convicted last week of raping a 51-year-old woman in a horrific incident earlier this year that drew widespread police and community response. Edwin Ponce Martinez, 23, pleaded guilty to
Fairfax County Police pursued two armed robbery suspects into Maryland after a holdup on Richmond Highway early this morning. The robbery happened around 3:15 a.m. at a 7-Eleven near Lukens
Three people were arrested on weapons and drug charges during a traffic stop in the Huntington area on Thursday, police announced today. The incident started around 4 p.m.
An article in Sunday’s Washington Post provided new details about the man killed last month in a crash on Richmond Highway. Aaron Nelson McCullough, 56, was killed a little
All Fairfax County Fire and Rescue stations are opening their doors to the public Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It’s a great chance for kids (and adults)
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