Tysons, Virginia Independent Local Newspaper tysonstimes.org

Tysons Times

Local reporting for Tysons, Vienna, McLean, Dunn Loring, Falls Church, and the Silver Line corridor

Events

Community calendar listings for Tysons public meetings, school events, arts notices, fundraisers, weekend plans, and recurring local deadlines.

Coverage area
Tysons, Vienna, McLean, Dunn Loring, Falls Church, Fairfax County, Silver Line corridor
Primary topics
Tysons local news, Fairfax County civic coverage, Northern Virginia schools, Tysons business, Tysons dining
Latest update
July 7, 2026

Calendar Items

  1. Community Calendar Submissions

    Submit public events, school performances, fundraisers, lectures, and neighborhood meetings for editorial review.

    Every Monday / Online / Calendar
  2. Public Meeting Watch

    A standing tracker for agendas, hearings, votes, and follow-up items affecting Tysons-area readers.

    Weekly / Tysons / Fairfax County / Civic
  3. Weekend Arts Listings

    The culture desk highlights concerts, library programs, theater, exhibits, and family-friendly weekend options.

    Fridays / Tysons / Culture
  4. Small Business Notebook

    Openings, closings, moves, menus, leases, and local business tips collected for verification.

    Rolling / Tysons and nearby corridors / Business
  5. Schools and Sports Roundup

    Student awards, team results, theater notices, debate news, and school calendar items.

    Seasonal / Tysons Area / Schools
  6. Reader Letters Deadline

    Letters should be brief, signed, local, and tied to issues that affect Tysons-area readers.

    Thursdays / Opinion Desk / Opinion

Featured local coverage

  1. Tysons' Next Chapter

    Growth around the Silver Line, school traffic, storefront change, and neighborhood preservation move to the front page.

    Local / Tysons / July 7, 2026
  2. Route 7 Remains the Main Thread

    The corridor ties together errands, restaurants, offices, schools, Metro stations, and the daily questions of walkability.

    Civic Desk / Route 7 / July 6, 2026
  3. Tysons Growth Keeps Neighbors Watching

    Development around the Beltway still shapes commutes, restaurant traffic, housing pressure, and local business decisions.

    Business / Tysons / July 5, 2026
  4. Public Meetings Need Better Memory

    Votes, filings, resident questions, and follow-up promises deserve a record that survives beyond the meeting room.

    Civic Desk / Fairfax County / July 4, 2026
  5. Schools, Fields, Libraries, and Friday Nights

    A local paper has to cover the places where families actually spend their week.

    Schools / Tysons Area / July 3, 2026
  6. A Weekend Calendar Built for Residents

    The Times calendar template is designed for library talks, school stages, fundraisers, markets, concerts, and civic deadlines.

    Culture / Tysons / July 2, 2026
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