
OLD DOG KATIE joyishly received blessings by Reverend Kelly at Animal Blessing at the Falls Church Episcopal on Oct. 6. As happy as she was to be anointed into the graces of a higher power, Katie still couldn’t take her eyes off her mommy, Babs.

OLD DOG KATIE joyishly received blessings by Reverend Kelly at Animal Blessing at the Falls Church Episcopal on Oct. 6. As happy as she was to be anointed into the graces of a higher power, Katie still couldn’t take her eyes off her mommy, Babs.

Tuesday, Feb. 24 — Virginia’s U.S. Senator Mark Warner, vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, issued the following statement

The City of Falls Church has announced a delayed opening on Monday, Feb. 23 due to winter weather. City Hall

Meridian High School’s girls’ basketball team beat Fauquier 55-28, and the boys beat Maggie Walker 78-37 as both squads advanced

The Meridian High School girls’ Junior Varsity basketball team began its 2025-26 season with a 39-28 loss at Kettle Run

~ On political retractions and revisions of CIA intelligence ~ WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA), Vice Chairman of the Senate Select

Spanberger: “The President Should Be Focused on Delivering Real Relief for Families, Farmers, and Business Owners — Not Unleashing Another

Tuesday, Feb. 24 — Virginia’s U.S. Senator Mark Warner, vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, issued the following statement on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s unprovoked military invasion of

The City of Falls Church has announced a delayed opening on Monday, Feb. 23 due to winter weather. City Hall and Community Center: 10 a.m. Mary Riley Styles Public Library

Meridian High School’s girls’ basketball team beat Fauquier 55-28, and the boys beat Maggie Walker 78-37 as both squads advanced in the Regional playoffs on Friday night. Playoff basketball season

The Meridian High School girls’ Junior Varsity basketball team began its 2025-26 season with a 39-28 loss at Kettle Run back in early December. Two and a half months later,
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