• The Nose That Knows: An elite Sunday Supertasting!

    The Nose That Knows: An elite Sunday Supertasting!
    This column is written by the team at Arrowine & Cheese (4508 Cherry Hill Road). Sign up for the email newsletter and receive exclusive discounts and offers. Order from Arrowine’s expanding online store for curbside pickup or in-store shopping. Have a question? Email [email protected].
    Spring cleaning can wait. Instead, why not attend a Sunday Supertasting of Spanish and French wines at Arrowine?
    Join us this Sunday, March 17, from 1-4 p.m. at Arr
  • Ballston beer hall to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this weekend with dog adoption event

    Ballston beer hall to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this weekend with dog adoption event
    Quincy Hall (Staff photo by Savannah Taffe)
    St. Patrick’s Day isn’t just for the Irish at one local watering hole.
    On Saturday, Quincy Hall at 4001 Fairfax Drive will hold its first “St. Paw-trick’s Day” adoption event with Arlington-based nonprofit Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and some adoptable furry friends from 3-5 p.m.
    “We have so many neighbors with pups walking by and sitting on our patio that an adoption event with Lucky Dog Rescue was something that we tho
  • Listing of the Day: 6316 17th Street N.

    Listing of the Day: 6316 17th Street N.
    Address: 6316 17th Strett N.Neighborhood: East Falls ChurchType: 4 BR, 3 BA single-family detached — 2,004 sq. ft.Listed: $1,075,000
    Noteworthy: Less than 5 minute walk to EFC Metro from expanded renovated 1940s Cape Cod
    Inspired by the principles of Sarah Susanka’s “Not So Big House Book,” the sellers have lovingly expanded and renovated the home and gardens with local architects and landscape designers. The four bedroom, three bath home now offers an appealing home wit
  • Arlington considers buying house to boost safety at Columbia Pike intersection

    Arlington considers buying house to boost safety at Columbia Pike intersection
    1802 Columbia Pike (via Google Maps)
    Arlington County could soon acquire a Columbia Pike home as part of an effort to improve an intersection.
    The Arlington County Board on Saturday is set to consider whether to make a $627,000 offer to the owner of 1802 Columbia Pike.
    Acquiring the property would allow the county to realign the intersection of S. Rolfe Street and the Pike, making current plans to improve the crossing safer and more efficient, according to a county report.
    A proposed resolution
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  • Utility work for HQ2’s stalled second phase set to start next week

    Utility work for HQ2’s stalled second phase set to start next week
    The Helix, part of Amazon’s HQ2 Phase Two development at the PenPlace site (photo courtesy Amazon)
    Some early utility work in anticipation of the second phase of Amazon’s HQ2 is scheduled to start next week.
    The first phase of the massive office complex in Pentagon City opened last summer. The second phase, located across 12th Street S. from the first phase and known as “PenPlace,” is delayed indefinitely.
    Despite work-from-home trends and the company cutting jobs, Amazon
  • Photos: Cherry blossoms are blooming around Arlington

    Photos: Cherry blossoms are blooming around Arlington
    This past weekend was spring forward for time. This week as been spring open for cherry blossoms.
    Thanks to warm and sunny weather, tree blossoms have been opening at a rapid clip, and that includes those on Arlington’s cherry blossom trees.
    Blossom seekers can enjoy the bloom by visiting some of the local sites with cherry tree clusters, including:Cherrydale Baptist Church (3910 Lorcom Lane)
    Arlington National Cemetery (1 Memorial Ave)
    Long Bridge Park in Crystal City (475 Long Bridge Dri
  • Rooftop Bar & Grill in Courthouse closes permanently as landlord looks for new tenant

    Rooftop Bar & Grill in Courthouse closes permanently as landlord looks for new tenant
    Arlington Rooftop Bar & Grill is permanently closed, and the landlord is looking for a new tenant.
    Located at 2424 Wilson Blvd, the multi-story sports bar and restaurant opened in 2010 and became a popular destination thanks in large part to its open air rooftop deck and its ability to host events, including local and state political gatherings.
    Despite its popularity, Arlington County police frequently visited the restaurant for noise complaints related to live music, according to a county
  • JUST IN: Man convicted of throwing woman out of moving SUV near Ballston

    JUST IN: Man convicted of throwing woman out of moving SUV near Ballston
    The woman who was injured after being pushed out of an SUV near Ballston (via GoFundMe)
    A Maryland man faces up to life in prison after being convicted of severely injuring a young woman who mistook him for a rideshare driver.
    An Arlington jury on Thursday convicted Willie James Clements Jr. of aggravated malicious wounding and hit and run for the May 15, 2022 incident.
    Clements was driving a black SUV when Maryna Kapovska, then 25, tried to get in, mistaking it for her ride home from a night ou
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  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for Mar 14, 2024

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for Mar 14, 2024
    Good Thursday 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 — Mar 14, 2024.9:30 am: New restaurant and bar coming soon to former Rebellion on the Pike space |Comments
    10:30 am: Arlington is No. 2 most ‘climate resilient’ in nation, according to USA Today |Comments
    11:30 am: Neighbors split over approval of more affordable housing at Cr

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