Little City Gets Ready for 1st-Ever Women’s March Sunday
The actions and influences of the Little City’s ladies take center stage for the first annual Falls Church Women’s History Walk this Sunday, Mar. 26.
The actions and influences of the Little City’s ladies take center stage for the first annual Falls Church Women’s History Walk this Sunday, Mar. 26.

In an effort to up your breakfast game, the News-Press has created a guide to help you kick-off the day on the right foot.
Plans for a first-rate Class A 67,000 square foot office building with ground floor retail and attached to a second building with 292 luxury apartments smack in the middle of downtown Falls Church were filed with the City of Falls Church this week.
The City’s three constitutional officers, who technically work for the commonwealth, have all officially announced their plans to seek re-election in this November’s election, and one new candidate has announced plans to seek a seat on the City Council.
Falls Church City Manager Wyatt Shields strongly defended his recommended three cents on the real estate tax rate to a work session of the Falls Church City Council Monday night on grounds that building reserves will help to lower the longer term cost to City taxpayers of the cost of a new high school

Barb Cram has been named the Grand Marshal for this year’s City of Falls Church Memorial Day parade this much. Cram was selected by the Recreation and Parks Advisory Board to preside over the festivities taking place May 29.
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