A Minnesota man is facing multiple charges after Fairfax County police said he traveled 1,200 miles to Virginia to engage in "illicit acts" with a child.
Some residents of an apartment complex in Fairfax County, Virginia, say they’re alarmed and frightened after waking up to loud door knocks from federal agents early Sunday morning.
A Minnesota man is in custody, accused of driving to northern Virginia to solicit sex from a minor he met on TikTok.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have arrested a Bolivian national convicted of driving while intoxicated in Fairfax
Fairfax County Public Schools' superintendent has provided a response to concerns about what happens if ICE officers visit school buildings.
A man is being held behind bars after he was accused of traveling 1,200 miles to Virginia to meet with a 15-year-old he met on social media, according to the Fairfax County Police Department (FCPD). Police said that on Jan.
A 30-year-old man was arrested after being accused of traveling 1,200 miles to meet with a teen he met on TikTok, Virginia police said. On Jan. 25, a dad called to report that a man, later identified as Trent Fair of Minnesota, was with his 15-year-old child in a home, according to a news release by the Fairfax County Police Department.
A common question among teachers, Walrod said, is what to do if immigration agents enter their classroom. They’re being told if someone from ICE speaks to them, they should suggest that they need to get somebody from the school district’s legal department, Walrod said.
Listen to this article A Virginia State Senate bill that could bring a casino to Tysons won a vote in the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday, pushing it forward to a full Senate vote later in the Virginia General Assembly session.
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Scott Surovell of Fairfax County, argued in front of opponents how much revenue the project could bring.
With the reversal of a policy that advised immigration agents to avoid “sensitive locations,” some local school systems are sharing guidance on how to respond.
The General Assembly decided to carry over a bill from last year that would allow for a casino to be built in Fairfax County along the silver line.