Falls Church News-Press

The Falls Church News-Press is a weekly newspaper in Falls Church, Virginia. The periodical was founded in 1991 by Owner/Editor-in-Chief Nicholas F. Benton.

The newspaper was named CityPaper's "Best Remnant of the Liberal Media" for 2008.

Origins
Nicholas F. Benton grew up in California and moved to Falls Church in the late 1980s after getting a hired as a White House correspondent with Executive Intelligence Review. A few years later Benton started Falls Church News-Press in March 1991.

A hometown author, writing about the importance of commitment to his the local community, says "... [Nick] Benton drove into Falls Church one day in 1991 and said, “this town needs a newspaper,” and day after day for 30 years, he has produced that newspaper every week."

Content
Along with its weekly coverage of local affairs over 30 years, the paper keeps up with the effect local news has on matters with national importance, though not always with widespread approval. For example, when the namesake Falls Church was the subject of a contentious split in the Episcopalian/Anglican denomination, the News-Press reported the details.

In 2011, when White House reporter Helen Thomas retired from Hearst Newspapers amid controversy, she became a columnist for the News-Press.

Circulation
The News-Press claims a free circulation of 10,000. It is delivered in Bailey's Crossroads, Sleepy Hollow, Pimmit Hills, Lake Barcroft, and City of Falls Church regions.

In 2024, the newspaper introduced a $10 a month paywall and a pilot program to deliver papers by mail instead of dedicated delivery routes.