Four-Term Mayor Says It’s Time; Filing Deadline Looms Following the blockbuster announcement last week that four-term City of Falls Church Mayor David Tarter will not seek re-election this fall, the pace has quickened among candidates filing before a June 20 deadline to make it onto the November ballot for City […]
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Two Staffers Hospitalized After Attack on Rep. Connolly’s Fairfax Office
U.S. Congressman Gerry Connolly (D-Fairfax) released a statement Monday afternoon after two staffers were sent to the hospital following an attack on his district office in the City of Fairfax. “This morning, an individual entered my District Office armed with a baseball bat and asked for me before committing an […]



MHS King and Queen Reflect on High School Careers While Preparing for Parade
As the City of Falls Church’s Memorial Day Parade and Festival nears, an important tradition will live on through Meridian High School seniors Ailene Neal and Alexander Werner. This year’s MHS Prom King and Queen, Neal and Werner, will be honored in the Memorial Day parade. Although the both of […]



This Literary Novel by F.C. Resident Harper Beams With Humanity
By: Nathaniel Drenner Some writers cultivate a lack of belonging. Only by being on the outside, the thinking goes, can one produce truly clear-eyed, groundbreaking work. But what happens to an outsider without an anchor, an artist without a vision? Are we ever truly free from our obligations to each […]



Falls Church Resident Celebrates 100 Years of Service & Activism
Falls Church resident Betty Allan will soon join a select group. When she celebrates her 100th birthday on June 19, she will become one of an estimated 90,000 people in the United States of 337,000,000 who are centenarians. Her family of three children, their spouses and grandchildren in Falls Church, […]



Smart Asset Ranks F.C. No. 1 in Virginia for Individual Wealth
The SmartAsset investor website announced today that it has ranked the City of Falls Church the No.1 jurisdiction in Virginia for the level of overall wealth per capita — inclusive of median income, investment income and median home value parameters. It’s “overall wealth index” is pegged at 72.89, markedly higher than […]



Business News & Notes: May 25 — 31
Capital Caring Health Expansion Falls Church-based Capital Caring Health (CCH) has completed the affiliation agreement with Temple Terrace, Florida’s Chapters Health System. This has been reputed to be the largest nonprofit providing hospice and palliative care services in the country. They will maintain their own brands working with a total […]



Parade Dance Troupe Keeps Local Bolivian Culture Alive
Atop a nondescript parking ramp among doctors’ offices in Fairfax, people of all ages gather to keep Bolivian culture and tradition alive through music and dance. Alma Boliviana, a dance troupe that will be among those performing at the Falls Church Memorial Day Parade, has over 100 members that meet […]



Meridian Girls Lacrosse Wins Regional Finals in Huge Night for Mustangs
It was a packed house on Thursday night at Meridian High School, with four different Mustang squads seeking playoff victories: baseball, softball, girls’ soccer, and then the headliner, girls’ lacrosse as they competed in the Regional Finals. And, in what proved to be a banner night for the home teams, […]



WFAX Radio Fully Shifted From Christian Talk to Latino Pop
To tunes from Mariachi trumpets, the WFAX AM/FM radio station, a Little City presence since 1948, has completed the transition announced a year ago, switching from Christian talk to regional Mexican/Spanish programming. Pedro Biaggi, D.C. president for Costa Media Boston, gave the News-Press an upbeat forecast for the station branded […]



Reflecting on Memorial Day: Local Father and Son Share Service Stories
For a local father-son duo, Memorial Day has a special and generational meaning. John and Victor Wyand both served in the Army and are active members of the local Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) organization. John graduated from Berlin Brothersvalley High School in Berlin, Pennsylvania and served in the Vietnam […]



Our Man in Arlington
Uncle Arlington wants you! To help clean up refuse, apparently. I do my best as a citizen stroller to pick up the food and beer containers I see strewn anonymously in parks and along sidewalks near the East Falls Church Metro. But the ongoing, more systematic challenge — which in […]