F.C. Mayor Endorses ‘Earth Hour’ This Saturday
A proclamation issued and signed at Monday’s F.C. City Council meeting by Mayor David Tarter designated this Saturday, March 19, between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. as “Earth Hour” in the
A proclamation issued and signed at Monday’s F.C. City Council meeting by Mayor David Tarter designated this Saturday, March 19, between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. as “Earth Hour” in the
Although no action was scheduled and taken Monday night, the Falls Church City Council expressed positive support for proposed plans to convert a City-owned home on N. Washington St. known as the Miller House into a group home for five persons with disabilities.
Falls Church City Manager Wyatt Shields presented his recommended FY17 budget to the F.C. City Council Monday night calling for a 2.5-cent real estate tax increase and a total budget of $87,345,420 that includes the full School Board request.
The week-long celebration of the Falls Church area dining scene starts today!

Detectives from the McLean Police District Station pinpointed the source of a bomb threat made against McLean High School on Wednesday, March 2 and obtained a petition to charge a 17-year-old male from the McLean area with Threats to Bomb, according to a press release from the Fairfax County Police Department yesterday.
What are diners of The Little City eating when they choose to eat out? We asked some Restaurant Week participants about their most popular dishes.
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