• Most and least expensive homes sold in Arlington (September 2023)

    Most and least expensive homes sold in Arlington (September 2023)
    Here in Arlington, real estate is a spectator sport. Let’s take a look at some of the most and least expensive single-family homes sold last month (September 2023).
    Most expensive single-family homes sold5231 32nd St N — Rock Spring — $2,700,000 (7 beds | 7.5 baths | 6,255 sq. ft.)
    5402 31st St N — Rock Spring — $2,696,000 (7 beds | 7.5 baths | 6,739 sq. ft.)
    3523 N Valley St — Old Glebe — $2,650,000 (5 beds | 7 baths | 5,773 sq. ft.)
    1038 26th St S &md
  • Arlington has a sleepy start to early voting compared to elsewhere in Virginia

    Arlington has a sleepy start to early voting compared to elsewhere in Virginia
    A drop-off voting box in Courthouse in mid-May of 2023 (staff photo by Jay Westcott)
    Early voting is underway and the election is five weeks out but, compared to other parts of Virginia, politicking in Arlington is still a little sleepy.
    This year is an off-year, meaning there are no federal offices on the ballot to drum up turnout. Some call this year, like 2019 before it, an “off-off-year” because the ballot lacks statewide offices, such as governor, too.
    “We’ve been pr
  • The keys to getting great auto service around Arlington

    The keys to getting great auto service around Arlington
    An old-timey car repair shop (AI generated image via Midjourney)
    It’s the ARLnow Five and Five, where nonprofit Washington Consumers’ Checkbook provides five top-rated local businesses and five tips for getting great service and prices. ARLnow readers can access all of Checkbook’s ratings of local auto repair shops until Oct. 15 at Checkbook.org/ARLnow/auto-repair.
    The following auto repair shops are best bets for Arlingtonians.
    They all received Washington Consumers’ Che
  • Arlington to host Fall Heritage and Latino festivals next week

    Arlington to host Fall Heritage and Latino festivals next week
    A trio of family-friendly activities put on by Arlington’s parks department are slated to take place next weekend.
    Among the events are two festivals, one offering the chance to make autumnal crafts pilgrim-style and another celebrating Latin American culture.
    Fall Heritage Festival
    Next Saturday, Oct. 14, from 1-5 p.m., the county is set to hold its annual Fall Heritage Festival, this time at Fort C.F. Smith Park in the Woodmont neighborhood.
    “Step back into history and try your han
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  • Legal Insider: Federal employee administrative grievances

    Legal Insider: Federal employee administrative grievances
    This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.
    By John V. Berry, Esq.
    Our law firm represents federal employees in the federal employee grievance process. Most, if not all federal agencies have their own federal employee grievance procedures for employees who wish to bring e
  • Gunston Park playground and picnic area to get $1.2m renovation

    Gunston Park playground and picnic area to get $1.2m renovation
    The playground at Gunston Park is expected to be replaced starting late next year as part of a $1.2 million renovation project.
    Arlington’s Dept. of Parks and Recreation has released two concept designs for the park, located at 1401 28th Street S., near Gunston Middle School. Residents can provide feedback on these designs online through Thursday, Oct. 19.
    The impetus for the work is that the park’s playground area “has reached the end of its useful life” and all play equ
  • Florida woman faces litany of charges after reported break-in and standoff

    Florida woman faces litany of charges after reported break-in and standoff
    Police car at night (file photo courtesy Kevin Wolf)
    A Florida resident is facing 19 separate charges after police responded to a residential break-in yesterday.
    Police were first dispatched to a home on N. Powhatan Street, in the Highland Park-Overlee Knolls neighborhood, around 4 p.m. for a reported burglary in progress. It’s unclear how that incident ended, but officers responded back to the same block just over three hours later and a standoff ensued.
    “At approximately 7:23 p.m.,
  • Today: Art walk and taco crawl offer two ways to tour Arlington

    Today: Art walk and taco crawl offer two ways to tour Arlington
    People taking photos of artwork at Mason Exhibitions in Arlington (via Mason Exhibitions/Facebook)
    If you’re a fan of art and tacos, today is your lucky day.
    This afternoon (Thursday), from 3-7 p.m., local art galleries in the Ballston and Virginia Square neighborhoods will open their doors for the annual Arlington Art Walk.
    Meanwhile, Rosslyn Business Improvement District is staging “Rosslyn’s first-ever Taco Crawl” from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
    Here is how to participate in each
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  • EndoPeak Reviews: Real Male Testosterone Booster Enhancement That Works?

    EndoPeak Reviews: Real Male Testosterone Booster Enhancement That Works?
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    EndoPeak Reviews: Real Male Testosterone Booster Enhancement That Works?Wire Service
  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for Oct 4, 2023

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for Oct 4, 2023
    Good Wednesday evening, Arlington. Let’s take a look back at today’s stories and a look forward to tomorrow’s event calendar.News recap
    The following articles were published earlier today — Oct 4, 2023.9:30 am: Army Ten-Miler to cause road closures near Rosslyn and Pentagon City this weekend |Comments
    10:30 am: One Arlington restaurant made the Washington Post’s Fall Dining Guide |Comments
    11:30 am: Clarendon church and APAH float plans to build affordable senior ho

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