President Obama has not ruled out potential criminal prosecution of former high-level Bush administration officials if the attorney general establishes that laws were broken in the sanctioning and ordering of water boarding and other forms of torture.
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Senator Whipple’s Richmond Report
Sadly the General Assembly rejected $125 million in federal money at the Reconvened Session.
F.C. News Briefs: April 16 – 22, 2009
Connolly, Hull Blast Va. GOP’s Stimulus Rejection U.S. Rep. Gerry Connolly led an entourage of fellow Democratic state legislators, including Del. Bob Hull of Falls Church, at a rally in Alexandria Monday to “declare outrage”at the vote by Virginia’s House Republicans last week to reject $125 million in federal stimulus […]
Editorial: Funky, Happy, Forward Thinking
The official “branding” process underway to help succinctly describe the core identity of the City of Falls Church began in earnest with a meeting of citizen activists representing a diverse cross-section of interests in the City earlier this month.
Jim Scott’s Richmond Report
Lillian Hull Delegate Bob Hull’s mother died last week. She had been ill for some time. I was indeed saddened by her loss.
Senator Whipple’s Richmond Report
This year, even more than most years, the budget dominated the Session.
News from the Coffin Corner: Delegate Hull’s Richmond Report
Halfway Home This past Tuesday was Crossover in the General Assembly. It has nothing to do with the River Styx; it is the legislative half-way point.
Falls Church Business News and Notes
News NASA Federal Credit Union has purchased the Whitner Jackson Building at 1130 W. Broad Street. NASA Federal Credit Union offers membership opportunities to the employees of NASA as well as employees of our many approved select employee groups and members of approved Associations.
Dowd on Drinks: Clearing The News Shelves
We’re barely out of the summer doldrums and news keeps breaking in the world of adult beverages.
Northern Virginia Art Beat
‘International Art Affairs’ Thursday, May 15 through Sunday, May 18, noon – 8:30 p.m. Held in and around Blagden Alley (Between 9th and 10th, and M and N Streets NW, D.C.).