Are you surprised that Jim Zorn has kept his job after the collapse that kept them out of the playoffs? I probably would have been fired twice by now… Marty S.
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Editorial: Are Your Friends All Registered?
Make no mistake about it: the heaviest lifting for the races for president and the U.S. Senate in the next month in Virginia will necessarily happen right here
Falls Church City News Briefs
Mark Warner Calls for Restraining Oil Price Speculators U.S. Senate candidate Mark Warner issued a package of proposed energy solutions yesterday that had at the top of his list a “clamp down on market speculators who have artificially driven up the price of oil on foreign based markets, out of […]
News from the Coffin Corner: Delegate Hull’s Richmond Report
The dog days of summer will soon be upon us as the 2008 presidential and senatorial nomination contests slowly conclude.
Unbeaten Mustangs Close Out Clarke Co.
For the first time this millennium, a team has completed the Bull Run District boys varsity schedule with a flawless mark of 10-0-0, after the George Mason High School Mustangs’ topped Clarke County 4-0 in their final game of the regular season.
Our Man in Arlington
The race for Virginia’s U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring Senator John Warner got off to a strong start this week. Mark Warner barnstormed the state on Monday and Tuesday to make official what most have known for months – he is running!
FCHS Boys Edge Edison, Remain Unbeaten
The Falls Church High School boys varsity lacrosse team extended its unbeaten record to 8-0 following a 10-9 defeat of Edison last Friday night.
Jody’s Jam of The Week
Heroes of the Negro Leagues Art Exhibit, March 29, 2 – 5 p.m. at ArtInsights in Reston
Our Man In Arlington
Last Saturday evening, we went out to the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center for the Eighth Congressional District’s Fifteenth Annual Kennedy-King Dinner.
Anything But Straight: An Extraordinary Month
Inside the trenches of culture war combat, it is often difficult to see who is winning the conflict. The recurring recriminations, stale rhetoric and finger pointing proclamations often leave one feeling as if we are in a perpetual stalemate. But in the past couple of weeks, dare I say, strong […]