Water system operating on back-up power after storm.
County is working with health service providers to make it happen.
Virginia governor tells WTOP's Mark Segraves "apparently there's some vetting going on."
Councilman said there could be more for him on the horizon.
See what happened in Falls Church last week.
Program would exempt schools through the 2014-2015 year
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Falls Church and Fairfax County.
Some city offices closing as early as 11:30 a.m.
City residents came out in force for Moran in Tuesday’s primary.
Voters can only vote in the Republican Senate or Democratic Congress primary.
Tinner Hill blues fest rocks city, provides outdoor family fun.
Supervisors voted Tuesday to draft a letter formally opposing a $1 monthly fee.
All 2,100 employees at the Gallows Road location will relocate to Texas.
Voters have until Saturday afternoon to vote absentee at Fairfax County Government Center.
The Falls Church Anglican doesn’t believe ruling that forfeited approximately $2.8M was constitutional.
Public comments accepted on proposal through June 12.
Army Corps of Engineers sticking to ruling that stopped last week’s auction.
Application for $285,000 would pay for a human trafficking specialist and overtime for task force officers.
McDonnell inks legislation that will expand tax credits, extend telework bill.
The National Hurricane Center released its predictions for the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season on Thursday.
May 25 auction called off Thursday night. No plans for a new date.
Bulova suggests customers would benefit from a merger between the two water companies.
Share a picture and story about your favorite veteran this Memorial Day.
One local businessman tries to lobby Richmond.
Program would cover down payment and closing cost assistance up to 20 percent of purchase price.
Renewable energy is a vast, complicated topic. Here's what you need to know.
You may think twice about telling your kid to stop doodling.
The former Virginia governor stopped in Falls Church Wednesday to talk Medicare and Social Security
Recent legislation requires radiologists to notify patients if they have dense breast tissue, which can sometimes hide cancer.
Some citizens and city government pick sides on the issue.
As two area schools are honored as being amongst the top three in Virginia, a church congregation exits its’ building.
Fairfax County Library announces the title for the ninth annual community-wide adult reading program.
Bill Deiss and one of his sons both married inside the church and now the Anglican parishioners must be out of the church by May 15.
May 10 is the last day for Falls Church bikers to register for 'Bike to Work Day 2012.'
Moran’s business summit gives budding entrepreneurs tools to survive down economy
First time candidate credits personal interaction with voters as reason for big win.
Webb unsuccessful in re-election bid.
No negative comments about new three ward configuration.
Falls Church residents get to vote in new three-ward set up.
John Lawrence promotes economic development to help fund Falls Church City Public Schools.