Here are the top Tysons Reporter stories of the week

Memorial Day weekend is almost here. Barring any breaking news, Tysons Reporter will be taking a break from publishing until June 1, but before you grab tickets for ViVa! Vienna! or head to bed for some much-needed sleep, let’s revisit recent news from the Tysons area that you might’ve missed.

These were the most-read stories on Tysons Reporter this week:

  1. Special taxing authority considered to finance infrastructure in ambitious West Falls Church mixed-use project
  2. Falls Church family bids farewell to longtime home with groundbreaking on new housing community
  3. Fairfax Health District subtracts new COVID-19 cases, averaging fewest since pandemic began
  4. Tysons’ 1st Stage will bring first in-person event in months to The Boro in June
  5. Grants buoy Vienna’s Crepe Amour and other restaurants as they prepare for restrictions to lift

Ideas for stories we should cover can be sent to [email protected] or submitted as an anonymous tip. Photos of scenes from around the community are welcome too, with credit always given to the photographer.

You can find previous rundowns of top stories on the site.

Recent Stories

A train at the McLean Metro station platform (file photo) The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is asking the county’s General Assembly delegation to oppose Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s proposed funding…

8220 Crestwood Heights Drive (image via Google Maps) Fairfax County Fire and Rescue responded to a fire at a high-rise on the 8200 block of Crestwood Heights Drive in Tysons…

Morning Notes

Cat (staff photo by Vernon Miles) Cat declawing to be banned in Virginia — “Veterinarians will not be allowed to declaw cats in Virginia starting in July, unless there are certain…

The Knutson Companies is thrilled to announce new opportunities for Loudoun County living with the release of a new section of rooftop terrace townhomes and a brand new community of…

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