Peter Laub and Young Son Welcome New Superintendent

707PeteLaubGeorge Mason High School English teacher and Lasso newspaper adviser Peter Laub brought his second child, three-month-old Oscar, to the reception for the new superintendent Tuesday night. (Photo: News-Press)

Peter Laub and Young Son Welcome New Superintendent

George Mason High School English teacher and Lasso newspaper adviser Peter Laub brought his second child, three-month-old Oscar, to the…

Beyer: Syrian Strike Needed Congressional Authorization

U.S. Rep. Don Beyer, who represents the 8th District of Northern Virginia that includes the City of Falls Church, issued…

F.C. Sports Bar Supports Local Non-profits, Charities

Falls Church’s The Locker Room Sports Bar and Grill on West Broad Street supports local non-profits and charities by giving…

Area Reps Call for Federal $ for WMATA

U.S. Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner and Representative Gerry Connolly, Don Beyer and Barbara Comstock, along with U.S. Senators…

Fairfax County School Board Adopts Board of Supervisors' Inclusion Policy

After a lengthy discussion Thursday night, the Fairfax County School Board voted 9-0 with three abstentions to adopt the inclusion…

F.C. School Board Changes Plans For Mt. Daniel School

The Falls Church School Board voted Thursday night to change the configuration of the Mt. Daniel Elementary renovation, responding in…

Session Summary with Del. Kory and Sen. Marsden

Delegate Kaye Kory hosts a session summary with Senator Dave Marsden on Tuesday, May 2 from 7 – 9 p.m.…

Hitt Donates $100,000 to F.C. Education Foundation

Falls Church-based developer Todd Hitt, president of Kiddar Capital, donated $100,000 to the non-profit Falls Church Education Foundation (FCEF) last…

Critter Corner: Trilby Turns 21

On Saturday, the Duncan family celebrated the 21st birthday of feisty feline Trilby, adopted as a kitten in 1996 from…
Falls Church at Top of Virginia Health Rankings Again

Falls Church at Top of Virginia Health Rankings Again

The 2017 County Health Rankings and Roadmaps released last week shows the City of Falls Church, as well as several…

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