Top VA news includes local NAACP chapter mourns official's death, mom's car hit by police, haunted houses, and student loan forgiveness.
This weekend's calendar is packed with events such as Heritage India Festival, fall festivals, haunted houses and much more.
City of Falls Church residents can recycle certain kinds of items at the Recycling Extravaganza.
Top VA news includes tolling on new Express Lanes, 'shopping cart killer' indicted, jewelry store smash-and-grab incidents and fall foliage.
Four restaurants won awards at the Taste of Falls Church, where restaurants offered tastes at the Falls Church Festival.
Top VA news includes backlash over 9/11 themed menu, more 7000-series Metro trains, black bear on video and longtime NoVA delegate resigns.
Contribution Coincides with Discounted Membership Offer for Police, Firefighters
Top VA news includes free Virginia Railway Express, investigation into school district's sexual assault response, and W&OD Trail assaults.
Top VA news includes man accused of sexually abusing dog, Standards of Learning results, spotted lanternfly, teacher shortage and new Wawa.
An hours-long barricade ended as police took a man into custody.
The upcoming weekend features a wine and food festival, jazz festival, Nationals games and the last days of the Bridgerton Experience.
Residents are encouraged to vote for movie selections for the Sunset Cinema series starting in September.
Top VA news includes toll increase proposed on Dulles Toll Road, man in crisis fatally shot by police, and airbag thefts from vehicles.
Top VA, DC news includes COVID-19 vaccine for younger children, suspect turns himself in after Tysons mall shooting and state budget signed.
A new mural can be seen at the The Blacksmith Shop, a local landmark in the City of Falls Church.
Top VA, DC news includes Something in the Water, new quarantine guidance, gas tax holiday proposal, and DC not a FIFA World Cup host city.
The strawberry supermoon lights up the Virginia and DC sky this week. Here’s when to see it.
The June full moon is known as the full strawberry moon because this is the time of year that strawberries ripen.
Ten musicians will perform from various locations in Ukraine. The concert will be livestreamed at Mary Riley Styles Library in Falls Church.
Protesters demanding gun reform will take part in marches in cities across America, including several in Virginia.
In the aftermath of the Texas school shooting and other mass shootings, Clare & Don’s Beach Shack is hosting a gun awareness event June 5.
The Virginia Historical Commission is recognizing Vietnamese immigrants with an official Virginia Historical Marker at the Eden Center.
Collection of Over 18,000 Pounds of Food and Toiletries for Students in Northern Virginia Schools
The family of a Falls Church husband and father who was killed in an accident at work is holding a GoFundMe campaign to cover expenses.
City of Falls Church Police collected about 162 pounds of unused and expired over-the-counter and prescription medications on Saturday.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Falls Church outside the police entrance at City Hall.
The Governor’s Volunteerism Awards honor volunteers who work long hours and aim to inspire all Virginians to volunteer in their communities.
A 1992 graduate of George Mason High School passed through Falls Church on her 105-mile run to raise money for student scholarships.
The City of Falls Church Farmers Market is now open on Saturdays starting at 8 a.m. in the City Hall Parking lot.
City staff will distribute trash pickers, trash bags, recycling bags, gloves and reflective vests to volunteers at Saturday's event.
Residents can take advantage of free tours at three Falls Church parks.
The City of Falls Church is collecting donations of clothing and blankets that will get sent to Ukrainian refugees in Europe.
On Take a Walk in the Park Day on March 30, the public will get a chance to go on free guided tours of parks in the City of Falls Church.
Niche, a platform for community and school ratings, released its best places to live rankings based on data and community reviews.
Virginia residents can do their part to support Ukraine through donations and other shows of solidarity.
Fairfax Water, which owns and operates Falls Church's water system, will change its water disinfection process between March 21 and May 9.
Cofounder Recognizes Volunteers and Participating Schools in the Falls Church Area
Two years of masks, school upheaval, business and worker struggles and 18,536 deaths. Virginia will soon mark the 2nd COVID anniversary.
See the latest announcement from the Community Foundation for Northern Virginia.
Since the start of the pandemic, Bank of America has donated more than $2.2 million to groups in the D.C. area in support of hunger relief.