Metro is one of the lynch pins that binds our region together. The federal government’s involvement in our regional transportation infrastructure dates back to World War II, when the Roosevelt administration built the region’s parkways to facilitate transport between downtown D.C. and key military and intelligence installations. President Eisenhower later […]
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Mustang Girls Tennis Again Faces Goochland in Final
The George Mason High School girls varsity tennis team rallied from a large deficit and surged into the Region B Finals, winning 5-4 over Wilson Memorial Tuesday afternoon.
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March 20 – 26, 2008
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NCAA Men’s Basketball First and Second Round Regional Tournament, Verizon Center, Washington, D.C., Thursday and Saturday.
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1st Annual Capitol City Carnival, September 21-23 at Bull Run Regional Park

Mason High Girls Storm into Finals
The George Mason High School varsity girls soccer team cruised to a 6-0 victory over the Madison County Mountaineers Tuesday night in the semifinals of the Bull Run District Tournament. The win put the girls in the finals, and also clinched them a spot in the regional tournament.

Another Smash Success
SENIORS ALEX GOETTING (top) and Thomas Yancey helped the Mason High tennis team to a 9-0 victory over Clarke County on Monday to clinch the Bull Run District and advance to the regional tournament. The Mustangs will host a Regional semifinal match at home on May 26 as they try […]
Transportation Gains Cited by F.C.’s Snyder
Two of the City’s transportation legislative priorities have either been accomplished or are well on the way. Red light running cameras, important to our city’s safety, have been reauthorized. Meanwhile, there is strong hope for breaking the decade long impasse on funding that has imperiled our transportation infrastructure. In both […]
Editorial: F.C. Neglects The
You wouldn’t know it if you hung around City Hall, the city’s economic development team or even the Chamber of Commerce, but the City of Falls Church played host to one of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan region’s classiest galas Sunday night, the so-called “Wammies,” at its State Theatre. This is […]
Hargrove, McVey, Cheng Claim Titles, As Marshall Girls Take District Crown
It’s been 11 years since the Marshall Statesmen captured the Liberty District indoor track and field, but with individual titles from seniors Shannon McVey and Jacqueline Hargrove, the Statesmen pulled away from rival Langley and claimed the crown.