Best of Falls Church 2016 Voting Begins
The annual Best of Falls Church reader vote has begun with all-new categories for 2016. The seventh annual News-Press event gives readers a chance to vote for 50 of their
The annual Best of Falls Church reader vote has begun with all-new categories for 2016. The seventh annual News-Press event gives readers a chance to vote for 50 of their
The City of Falls Church Recreation and Parks Department presents the 13th Annual Sunset Cinema in the Park. This summer, the free screenings of family-friendly movies will be held on
A unique initiative by the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce, arising in the context of the recent years’ surge in new mixed use projects in the City’s slim commercial zones, is believed to be the first of its kind in the entire U.S. and is aimed at assisting existing small businesses who are, or may become, faced with displacement.
Falls Church City Manager Wyatt Shields confirmed to the News-Press today that the City will formally request a public hearing be established by the board of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority at its next meeting on July 21 for purposes of reinstating the 3T bus line that ran through the heart of the City but was abruptly terminated late last month.
Despite heavy rains throughout the day, Falls Church City and its citizens celebrated Independence Day with readings at Falls Church’s City Hall at noon and fireworks at George Mason High School in the evening.
A man who claimed to have an explosive device in his backpack robbed a TD Bank, located at 6198 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, at around 3 p.m. on Tuesday, July 5, according
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