Over the Hill, But Still on the Mound, Seniors Stay in the Swing of Things

 MEMBERS OF THE NORTHERN VIRGINIA SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE hold tryouts during a morning practice earlier this month. (Photo: News-Press)

Over the Hill, But Still on the Mound, Seniors Stay in the  Swing of Things

Over the Hill, But Still on the Mound, Seniors Stay in the Swing of Things

MEMBERS OF THE NORTHERN VIRGINIA SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE hold tryouts during a morning practice earlier this month. (Photo: News-Press)

Face-Off Sharpens Contrast Between CBC Slate, Others In the first of two faceoffs before the May 6 City of Falls…

Fairfax, Arlington Will Use New Commercial Tax Hike; F.C. No

Lost in most reports of the current budget struggles by regional jurisdictions has been the new option approved in Richmond…
Falls Church Hires New Principal

Falls Church Hires New Principal

Students and faculty at Falls Church High School have a new principal, after the school announced the hiring of Cathy…

F.C. EDA Hosts Educational Forum on Charter Referendum

The City of Falls Church’s Economic Development Authority (EDA) will host a forum on “Economic Development Questions Surrounding the Charter…

News Briefs

April 17 – 24, 2008 (more…)
Statesmen of All Kinds Celebrate Marshall's 45th

Statesmen of All Kinds Celebrate Marshall's 45th

GEORGE C. MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL is celebrating its 45th anniversary this week, with a seven-day slate of events. The festivities…

Falls Church City Crime Report

April 8 – 14, 2008 (more…)
Community News and Notes

Community News and Notes

TOM WHIPPLE, author of the News-Press’ wildly-popular weekly Peak Oil column, was treated to a party marking a special birthday…
School News and Notes

School News and Notes

Clermont Elementary students (above) are participating in four-week-long book drive for families in need in New Orleans and some in…

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