• County to solicit more feedback on potential deer management strategies next year

    County to solicit more feedback on potential deer management strategies next year
    Deer grazing in the forest (via Arlington County Dept. of Parks and Recreation/YouTube)
    Arlington County will kick off the New Year with the next phase of engagement on its forthcoming plan to manage its deer population.
    A study found two years ago that Arlington’s deer population exceeds healthy levels, with the county’s forested areas home to about 20 and 39 deer per square. About 1.5 years ago, the Dept. of Parks and Recreation began considering a management plan in response.
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  • Columbia Pike staple The Broiler has opened a second location in Maryland

    Columbia Pike staple The Broiler has opened a second location in Maryland
    The Broiler’s second location in Clinton, Maryland (via The Broiler/Facebook)
    After 64 years of serving subs and pizza in Arlington, The Broiler has expanded into Maryland, per the company’s social media accounts.
    The long-time eatery, a local institution that opened back in 1959 on Columbia Pike, held a grand opening for its second location, in Clinton, Maryland, in late October. It announced the move to Clinton, which is about a 20-minute drive east of National Harbor, ea
  • Ocean Shack is open for dining (and sports viewing) in the Glebe Road Shopping Center

    Ocean Shack is open for dining (and sports viewing) in the Glebe Road Shopping Center
    (Updated at 2:45 p.m.) Ocean Shack, a new seafood restaurant and sports bar in Waverly Hills, is now open.
    The restaurant officially opened on Wednesday, Nov. 15, but the owner, Cody Zhou, says he also plans to host a grand opening on New Year’s Eve.
    “We will host a New Year’s Eve party where we will have a photo booth, DJ and champagne toast… and also give away a lot of gifts, drinks and food,” he told ARLnow.
    The 1,767-square-foot space at 2163 N. Glebe Road in t
  • Arlington cookie company MOLTN expands into Ashburn and heralds more locations and changes next year

    Arlington cookie company MOLTN expands into Ashburn and heralds more locations and changes next year
    Sponsored by Monday Properties and written by ARLnow, Startup Monday is a weekly column that spotlights Arlington-based startups, founders, and local technology news. Monday Properties is proudly featuring Three Ballston Plaza. 
    Arlington-based cookie company MOLTN Cookies opened its newest location today (Monday) in Ashburn, just in time for National Cookie Day.
    To celebrate, the new location in a pizza and pasta place called EATaliano will offer free triple choco
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  • Grand jury returns indictment for wild chase through Arlington and Fairfax County

    Grand jury returns indictment for wild chase through Arlington and Fairfax County
    Police looking for evidence where shots were fired along S. Wakefield Street in Barcroft (staff photo)
    A grand jury has returned an indictment for a man on felony charges in connection to a wild police chase in October 2022.
    The indictment against Ricardo Singleton, returned last Monday, included charges for eluding police and shooting a firearm from a vehicle within 1,000 feet of a school. They follow a bizarre crime spree for which Singleton was arrested on Oct. 6, 2022.
    The man allegedly made
  • Rosslyn kicking off holiday season with tree lighting and holiday market

    Rosslyn kicking off holiday season with tree lighting and holiday market
    The Rosslyn Business Improvement District is gearing up to spread holiday cheer with a lineup of festive events this week.
    First up, Central Place Plaza at 1800 N. Lynn Street will be illuminated with holiday lights as part of the BID’s Light the Plaza event Thursday. There will be music, raffles and an outdoor bar from 5-8 p.m.
    Of-age attendees can enjoy beer, wine and spiked cider to get into the holiday spirit. And for those feeling peckish, Pop’s Praiseworthy Popcorn will be sel
  • Additional apartments, townhomes mulled for Shirlington multifamily building

    Additional apartments, townhomes mulled for Shirlington multifamily building
    New apartments might one day be built on open space surrounding the Shirlington House apartments.
    Arlington-based Snell Properties, which owns the property at 4201 31st Street S., filed conceptual plans with Arlington County last month, seeking staff feedback on a variety of topics.
    This is an early step applicants can take before filing an official site plan application to pursue development. It does not guarantee the project — as currently envisioned — will move forward. Rather, i

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