Do you have a library card with us? September is National Library Card Sign-Up Month, and therefore the perfect time to get one!
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Starting October 1, we will resume the use of regular due dates (which we have been automatically extending since we closed in mid-March.
Top VA, DC news includes Washington Football Team schedule, stricter mask mandate proposed in locality, and legendary Georgetown coach dies.
Search and rescue team deployed to Gulf Coast, Local Business Information Center on Patch, Halloween parade planned with changes: Patch PM
The 100 block of N. Virginia Ave. will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. starting today.
Join us online (via Zoom) for a Talk with Author Jeffrey Blount on Aug. 26, 7 p.m.
An interactive map from RentHop shows median one-bedroom rent prices near Metro stations.
The city's parks and recreation department is looking into safe options for Sunset Cinema and other events.
Robert E. Lee statue removal, DC self-quarantine after travel, Capital Area Food Bank adapts, man stabbed while walking dog: Patch PM
Join the Alzheimer's Association for this 3-part interactive program for people living with Alzheimer's and other dementias
Previous fines have been eliminated, but the library can assess replacement fees for lost, missing or damaged materials.
School mascot could be changed, House passes DC statehood bill, student competes to be America's Top Young Scientist: Patch PM
Playing the four numbers of his birth year in the lottery paid off 20 times for this Falls Church resident.
The city's Recreation and Parks Department has announced some camps will take place in July.
This weekend, the city will allow in-person purchases at the Falls Church Farmers Market, although pre-ordering is encouraged.
While the library remains closed, residents can schedule a contact-free pickup.
The Summer Fun Playground Program is tentatively scheduled, and a decision on July and August camps will come in mid-June.
Testing events close early, face mask requirement coming, local pilots to fly over hospital, almanac's summer weather outlook: Patch PM
Beaches to open in Virginia Beach, Arlington National Cemetery access limit, another fireworks cancellation: Patch PM
Auto Club Offers Free Roadside Assistance For Health Care Workers And First Responders, Member Or Not
Reopening delay for NoVA, mall's prep for first reopening phase, homemade masks for 911 staff, Fourth of July cancellation: Patch PM
Food For Neighbors Receives Record Number of Red Bags, Virtually
The Navy and Air Force demonstration will visit the region to promote national unity and support front-line workers.
Fire trucks, police cars and first responders with messages of support greeted hospital staff on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis.
The Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington asks for food donations as food assistance needs increase.
Proceeds from the fundraiser allow gift cards from Falls Church business to be distributed to families in need.
Auto Club Offers Local Heroes Peace Of Mind While Traveling; Tips for Maintaining Clean Vehicles
The stay-at-home order through June 10 means the parade, Mother’s Day Tea and other events won't happen this year.
Toll hike request, local efforts to make protective gear, fire department's first coronavirus case and coronavirus evacuees at Dulles.
State to prepare three field hospital sites, Metro reduces service, one-day supply donation site, and a note to the class of 2020: Patch PM
José Andrés donates masks to hospitals, call for priority testing in DC region, student and parent have coronavirus: Patch PM
The temporary library will be open as the permanent location is renovated and expanded.
Football coach out | Restaurants, hotels earn diamonds | Buttigieg event | Filming in town | Blue Line extension | Rescuer thanked: Patch PM
The library will be closed for weeks as it moves to a temporary location for the renovation project.
The library will announce when it will move to a temporary location after City Council's final considerations.
CIA trespasser l Flooding likely | Assault with a hammer | Blood drive honors boy | Weekend street closures | Coronavirus update: Patch PM
Once curbside glass recycling ends, residents will have to take glass to purple recycling bins or put it in the trash.
RSVP-Northern Virginia is proud to again celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.'s ideals and vision for public service during a special volunteer
RSVP-Northern Virginia to hold free "Art of Volunteering in Retirement" seminar, Feb. 3 in McLean.