• Arlington Co.’s oldest house unveils ‘stumbling stones’ memorializing its former enslaved inhabitants

    Arlington Co.’s oldest house unveils ‘stumbling stones’ memorializing its former enslaved inhabitants
    At the oldest house in Arlington County, the Ball-Sellers House, three small bronze plaques were unveiled Saturday in a sun-dappled ceremony.
    Each plaque identifies an enslaved person who lived at the house, one of the oldest houses in the entire D.C. region, built in the 1760s.
    “The Ball family did not own slaves, but if I had to guess they probably hired them to help with the harvest … the next family that owned the house was the William Carlin family … the records don&rsqu
  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for Oct 27, 2023

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for Oct 27, 2023
    Good Friday 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 27, 2023.9:45 am: Morning Poll: How closely are you paying to the 2023 election? |Comments
    10:30 am: Video: Car seen driving down bike path near Rosslyn |Comments
    11:30 am: A new boutique has opened in Clarendon |Comments
    2:00 pm: JUST IN: Suspect in custody after shots fired in Fairl

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