Falls Church City Schools board member says she accomplished goals she set as VSBA president.
Patch will periodically publish the latest round of Falls Church restaurant reports in this column.
Officials seek input on how to address projected yearly shortfalls of $100 million. Public meetings are this week.
See what's happening Nov. 13 in Falls Church.
New police chief served as deputy chief for the last five years.
Annual ceremony honors those who served or are currently serving in the United States military.
What's open and what's closed for Veterans Day. The traditional observance is Sunday, but the national holiday will be Monday.
Supervisors chairman says group should look at long waiting times at polling spots, recommend ways to improve.
See what’s closed on Monday
Virginia law makes campaign signs on highway medians illegal.
Politico reports that McAuliffe announced his intentions to his supporters in an email Thursday.
All sides met Thursday to discuss sale of Falls Church Water to Fairfax Water but more discussions are needed at a later date.
Chief Harry Reitze celebrated after 37-year career in law enforcement.
Voters in the City of Falls Church inch close to eclipsing number of people who went to the polls in 2008.
City saw 3,744 of the active 8,381 registered voters by 8:50 a.m.
Find your polling location in Fairfax County and the City of Falls Church for the Nov. 6 election.
See the results from the three precincts.
In 2008, Barack Obama was the first Democrat to take Virginia since 1964. In 2012, the contest between the president and Republican hopeful is still too close to call.
Leaf collection continues in the city.
Former governor reached out to Latino voters during Saturday sweep.
And the Northern Virginia economy hangs in the balance...
High occupancy toll lanes were originally scheduled to open in December.
President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, Senate candidates Tim Kaine, George Allen canceled Virginia campaign events during Hurricane Sandy. Hours extended for absentee voting.
Homeowners should have their trees evaluated every five-years or after a big weather event.
Brush collection fees waived through Nov. 7.
The governor said power should be restored to all Dominion customers by Thursday.
People have found many uses for the community center as the city rebounds from Hurricane Sandy.
Dominion says they are assessing the situation to restore power to everyone in Falls Church.
Hurricane Sandy has forced the city government to close Tuesday.
No decision yet if schools will be closed Wednesday.
City voting office remained open so those doing in-person absentee voting could cast votes.
Hurricane Sandy has prompted several closings in the Falls Church area.
Heavy rain, winds expected to cause downed trees, power outages.
Residents and emergency responders ready for hurricane.
Residents and emergency responders have plans to combat what the storm brings.
Residents continue to oppose the proposed number of homes for the 1.89-acre property located in Falls Church.
Patrick Moran said he resigned in an email Wednesday.
Mediation set for Nov. 8 with Magistrate Judge Theresa Carroll Buchanan.
Council voted 7-0 to approve sale of land to developer, urges dialogue between restaurateur and developer.
Ken Feltman said Gov. Romney has to avoid clumsy comments to win final debate.