Council Leaning Closer to Full School Funding After Thursday Hearing

After a two-and-a-half hours of a public hearing, questions and comments, at City Hall tonight, Falls Church City Council members left with no clear final consensus on how they will vote when finally adopting the FY10 budget this coming Monday.

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Council Leaning Closer to Full School Funding After Thursday Hearing

After a two-and-a-half hours of a public hearing, questions and comments, at City Hall tonight, Falls Church City Council members…
Chamber Banquet Celebrates Star Power & Public Service

Chamber Banquet Celebrates Star Power & Public Service

THE ANNUAL BANQUET of the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce brought out a star-studded crowd of Falls Church celebrities at…

F.C. Hilton Hotel Plan Wins Final OK

BULLETIN, Mon, June 23, 11:35 p.m. EDT — By a unanimous 5-0 vote at 11:17 p.m. tonight, the Falls Church…

Hoopin

IT WAS AN EVENING OF LAUGHTER and good will at the Falls Church Community Center last Friday night, the second…
Hoopin

Hoopin

IT WAS AN EVENING OF LAUGHTER and good will at the Falls Church Community Center last Friday night, the second…

Editoral: The Mayor Seeks Re-Election

The City of Falls Church was greeted with good news on the first day of 2008, when Mayor Robin Gardner…

CORRECTION

The News-Press regrets an error in last week’s edition, made when it reported that Falls Church City Councilman Dan Sze…

A Penny For Your Thoughts: The News of Greater Falls Church

Celebrate Fairfax! has become a traditional kick-off to summer, with the parking lots of the Fairfax County Government Center turned…

Congressman Moran's News Commentary

A Congressional Record Statement in Remembrance of Falls Church City Manager Daniel E. McKeever. (more…)

F.C. City Manager Dies After Bout With Cancer

The entirety of the City of Falls Church’s disproportionately large government and civic activist core was in a state of…

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