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Falls Church Memorial Day Festival Guide
Rain or shine, thousands are expected to attend the 32 nd Annual Memorial Day Parade and Festival on Monday at City Hall in Falls Church.
Marybeth Connelly Enters Race for Falls Church City Council Seat
Marybeth Connelly has been paying close attention to City of Falls Church politics since she moved to "The Little City" in 1995 and now she wants to run for one of the three seats up for re-election. The terms for councilmembers Johanna Berry, Ira Kaylin and Ron Peppe will end this year and they can run for re-election. David Bjerke, general ... (more)
Metro conducting Memorial Day weekend work
Metro says it will be conducting track work on the red and orange lines over the Memorial Day holiday and closing a number of stations on both lines.
Police Confident Stabbing was an Isolated Situation
It's been a week since a man was stabbed near the W & OD Trail in Falls Church, and police are still looking the alleged suspect.
Critical Violations at Two Falls Church Restaurants
In Virginia, restaurant inspection reports are not quite as simple as getting a letter grade or an easy-to-see number rating to post in the front window.
Online registration for immigration practitioners
FALLS CHURCH, Va.-The Executive Office for Immigration Review announced yesterday that, effective June 10, 2013, it will rollout electronic registration for attorneys and fully accredited representatives who represent aliens in proceedings before EOIR's immigration courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Afghanistan: Bomb kills 15, including 6 Americans A suicide car...
VA Senators Address Four Mile Run on Capitol Hill
Virginia's Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine this week offered an amendment to an environmental bill that will promote efforts to restore Four Mile Run as a recreational resource.
Falls Church Proms: Share Your Pictures on Patch
The highlight of your senior year of high school is the prom. The hair is done, the makeup is just right and the tuxedo is on and you're ready to go.
Where to get rid of unneeded prescriptions in Fairfax Co.
When 24-year-old Caitlin Acosta of Falls Church, Va., was just 12 she reached into the family medicine cabinet and changed her life forever.
Fort Belvoir's Defense Logistics Agency Launches DoD Healthy Base Initiative
The Defense Logistic Agency at Fort Belvoir kicked off its year-long Healthy Base Initiative, a demonstration project designed to improve the health of federal employees and soldiers working at Government installations.
Friday is Bike to Work Day 2013
More than 10,000 Washington, DC-area commuters are expected to use pedal power to get to work on Friday for Bike to Work Day 2013.
Metro Delays, Track Work Scheduled for May 17-19
Metro will perform system rebuilding work on all but one line in the system for the weekend of May 17-19. This weekend's rebuilding work will result in service changes on the Red, Orange and Green lines.
Police Log: Falls Church Police Still Looking for Stabbing Suspect
Falls Church City Police are still looking for a man who stabbed another man Tuesday in an altercation near the W & OD Trail.
10 People Sent to Area Hospitals After Crash in Falls Church
A multi-vehicle accident in Falls Church sent 10 people to two area hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.
Fire That Killed Falls Church Mother and Daughter Ruled Accidental
Investigators say a wall-mounted natural gas heater caused a fire in the living room of a home where a hearing-impared mother and daughter died in January, according to new information from the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department.
6 Americans among those killed in Kabul bombing
A suicide car bombing targeting a coalition convoy in the heart of Afghanistan's capital on Thursday killed at least 12 people, six Americans and six Afghans, authorities said.
Prescription Drug Abuse on the Rise in Fairfax County, Officials Say
Prescription drug abuse is on the rise in Fairfax County and a handful of local organizations are working to put a stop to what the Center for Disease Control and Prevention has classified as an epidemic.
URAC, a Washington-based healthcare measurement and accreditation organization, has named Kylanne Green president and CEO, effective July 22.