Haycock Elementary PTA Battles Lack of Renovations Faced with a 177-student overcapacity – 767 children in a school with a capacity of 590 – Haycock Elementary’s parents voiced anger and frustration at a meeting Monday night over a lack of renovations at the school, which hasn’t seen any major construction […]
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A Penny for Your Thoughts: News of Greater Falls Church
In March, in response to requests from tenants of the Vista Gardens apartment complex in the Culmore area of Bailey’s Crossroads, Fairfax County fire marshals and zoning enforcement personnel inspected more than 100 units in the decades-old, privately owned, brick, multi-family buildings.
Press Pass: Where Are They Now?
Every summer, “Press Pass” likes to take a look back at some of the less-established artists who have graced this page to see how they’ve grown over the past 12 months.
The Best of Press Pass 2007
The feedback is in. We scanned the pages of Press Pass for the entirety of 2007, snagging only the best songs from each of the bands and artist to grace this page in the past year. The result is a playlist that is guaranteed to get you through to 2008. […]

Press Pass: No Second Troy
The boys of No Second Troy are searching for the sweet spot. They are striving to stay on that fine line of originality and accessibility. It’s a precarious perch to be sure. Stray too far into developing a distinct identity and they risk spurning supporters unwilling to devote time towards […]
A Penny For Your Thoughts: The News of Greater Falls Church
The sun was shining brightly across the ponds at Green Spring Gardens as family and friends of Airman 1st Class Jason Kenneth Duvall dedicated a gazebo in his memory on June 16. Jason often visited Green Spring Gardens while growing up. According to his mother, Sally, he fed the geese […]
A Penny For Your Thoughts: The News of Greater Falls Church
Earth Day celebrations are planned for the next two Saturdays in a location near you! This Saturday, April 21, volunteers from Annandale United Methodist Church will hold an Earth Day rally, while a riparian buffer restoration (planting vegetation along streams) is underway. Both events begin at 1 p.m.