Falls Church News-Press 5-20-2021

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May 20 – 26, 2021

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Connecting F.C, Fairfax & Metro Parcels a Must BY NICHOLAS F. BENTON

FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS

At 42 acres, it may be only half the size of the original Disneyland, but there’s no reason why it couldn’t rival that magic 66-year-old Southern California destination as the one the happiest places on Earth. We’re talking here about the potential full buildout of an integrated three properties that include the City of Falls Church’s planned dense 10-acre mixed use site at the City’s west end, to come on top of the nowdemolished old George Mason High School site, the City-owned Virginia Tech site and the third property being the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) site, home of the West Falls Church Metro rail station. There have been numerous presenters at meetings the last couple weeks, including a special virtual briefing to the approving Smart Growth Coalition, to a virtual public town hall, and presentations to virtual

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AFTER THE COLONIAL PIPELINE was hacked by two weeks ago, it prevented new fuel deliveries throughout most of the southeastern U.S. Chaotic images came from this episode, including this one at the ExxonMobil station along West Broad Street, where droves of cars waited in line to �ill their tanks. By 3 p.m. that day, the station had depleted its supply. (P����: N���-P����)

Progressive Majority Leads to Multiple Results in Richmond

BY NICHOLAS F. BENTON

FALLS CHURCH NEWS-PRESS

This last Richmond legislative session was a milestone as it was the first unencumbered by any majorities of dinosaur politicians seeking to reinforce antiquated anti-women,

pro-gun and related values through legislation, including an ability to kill all the bills they didn’t like. Solid Democratic majorities in both the House of Delegates and Senate, as well as in the Governor’s Mansion, spelled a whole new environment in Richmond earlier this year.

Behold, new laws passed and signed by Gov. Ralph Northam, most set to go into effect on July 1, are reflective of this new reality, and those nationally who think the defeat of Trump will lead to a backlash reaction in the 2022 midterms need to take heed. No such backlash

occurred in Virginia. On the contrary, even more solid advancement in progressive causes have occurred, and should continue. Falls Church’s State Delegate Marcus Simon came virtually before

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Integrating the experiences of African Americans into the history curriculum has been an ongoing mission for Falls Church City Public Schools. That effort takes a major step forward by adding a high school class dedicated to African American studies in the fall.

Sylvia was born without the use of her back leg. She was found in a forest in Puerto Rico before making her way to Falls Church, when the pup’s rescuer contacted Homeward Trails, an animal shelter and adoption center in Fairfax County that caters to dogs just like Sylvia.

“Working: A Musical” is currently streaming online at set times from George C. Marshall High School. The spring musical production is based on a 2012 update of the 1970’s play, allowing for examination of some of our internet-enabled working conditions of today.

INDEX

Editorial............................................... 6 Letters................................................. 6 Comment ................................ 7,12,13 News & Notes.............................10-11 Crime Report .................................... 12 Business News ................................. 15 Calendar .....................................16-17 Classified Ads ................................... 20 Comics, Sudoku & Crossword ......... 21 Critter Corner.................................... 22


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