Elon Musk met with top CIA officials Tuesday to share DOGE's cost-cutting methods and how they could be applied at the intelligence agency.
State legislators updated constituents in McLean on the effect actions by President Trump and Elon Musk may have on Virginia's economy.
Virginia has received nearly $1 billion in disaster aid since 2003. What would happen if President Donald Trump cut FEMA?
Protesters at the Tysons Corner Tesla dealership criticized billionaire Elon Musk and President Donald Trump's "unlawful" actions.
Richard C. "Rip" Sullivan Jr. officially announced that he would be seeking reelection to the Virginia House of Delegates in November.
A proposed 1.5 cent hike to the real estate tax rate would see the average Fairfax household real estate bill increase by $638 next year.
Daylight saving time is almost here. Virginia will soon spring forward, but some politicians want to stop changing the clocks.
The Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal calls for a 1.5-cent hike in the real estate tax rate and the reduction of 208 county positions.
A House of Delegates subcommittee voted to pass by the Tysons casino bill, meaning it is dead in the 2025 VA legislative session.
Two NoVA lawmakers in recent days criticized the Tysons casino bill for its lack of local support and the absence of state gaming oversight.
Del. Holly Seibold (D), who represents the Tysons area in Richmond, reaffirms her opposition to the proposed casino project.
Members of the Virginia Senate voted to advance the controversial Tysons casino referendum bill for consideration by the House of Delegates.
Sen. Scott Surovell (D-Mount Vernon) touted the benefits his casino bill would bring to the state over objections from local residents.
Letter: Fairfax County Board Chair Jeff McKay calls on Richmond lawmakers to focus on funding education and not its Tysons casino efforts.
The 2025 tax season is under way and Virginia taxpayers can check the status of their refund using the IRS' online tool.
Fairfax County Board of Supervisors will send state lawmakers an updated letter restating their position on the Tysons casino legislation.
Former executive with the U.S. intelligence community calls on the Virginia General Assembly to vote down the Tysons casino proposal.
A former U.S. Defense Department leader warns members of the Virginia Senate about of the security risk caused by a casino in Tysons.
Legislation that would pave the way for a casino to be built in Tysons passed the Gaming Subcommittee of the Virginia Senate on Monday.
The gaming subcommittee of the Virginia Senate will hold a public hearing on the Tysons casino bill on Monday in Richmond.
Plans for a Tysons casino have trampled the wishes of local residents and promised jobs that may not materialize, opponents said Wednesday.
Opponents to the proposed legislation to put a casino referendum on a ballot in Fairfax County are lobbying lawmakers in Richmond.
Patch has a roundup of casino news and links to coverage of the proposed Tysons casino and entertainment district legislation.
A new Tysons casino referendum bill will be considered by the Virginia General Assembly's 2025 session, which begins Wednesday.
Backers of the proposed Tysons casino reported spending more than $1.5 million in political contributions and lobbying efforts in Richmond.
Opponents of the proposed Tysons casino spent more than $755,000 on lobbying efforts, records show.
NAACP moved its discussion on the Tysons entertainment district online due to the expected inclement weather. All attendees must register.
Fairfax County NAACP is hosting a public discussion in the Mount Vernon District about the proposed Tysons entertainment complex.
A letter signed by 109 past members of the defense and intelligence communities say a casino in Tysons would be a national security threat.
In addition to donating more than $1.2 million to candidates and PACs, Comstock Holdings hired lobbyists to represent them in Richmond.
Comstock Holdings has donated more than $75,000 since the end of January in preparation for the 2025 Virginia General Assembly session.
Sen. Dave Marsden plans to file a casino referendum bill in late 2024, giving Fairfax residents a chance to vote on a casino.
Polls in McLean are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday for voters to cast ballots in the 2024 general election.
When construction on the Somos at McLean Metro is completed, 456 rental units will be added to Fairfax County's affordable housing stock.
Power was restored Wednesday afternoon at Fairfax County Government Center. Earlier voting continues, but some services were still down.
Local lawmakers say a Tysons casino would undermine potential job growth and derail economic development along Metro’s Silver Line.
Union workers rallied outside the Fairfax County Government Center advocating for a casino referendum bill and benefits it would bring.
The Virginia Players Alliance president invited Bishop Michael Burbidge to join him for bingo night at a church in Northern Virginia.
The bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington said the passion for gambling risks becoming an addiction and threat to one’s freedom.
A former Virginia Congressman sent a letter to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors calling on them to publicly oppose the casino bill.