• A man was stabbed several times with a utility knife in Manassas. The suspect has not been located. insidenova.com/news/crime_pol…

    A man was stabbed several times with a utility knife in Manassas. The suspect has not been located. insidenova.com/news/crime_pol…
  • Free dog washes this weekend at grand opening of pet groomer and supply store

    Free dog washes this weekend at grand opening of pet groomer and supply store
    Free dog washes are coming to the grand opening of a new pet supply store and “grooming salon” in North Arlington.
    Wag N’ Wash, now open at the former site of Loyal Companion pet store at 2501 N. Harrison Street, in the Lee-Harrison Shopping Center, offers dog owners a chance to pamper their pups with self-service dog wash stations, professional grooming services and an array of pet products.
    “Wag N’ Wash is not your typical dog product store, it’s a destinat
  • Local road named ‘most coveted address’ in Virginia

    Local road named ‘most coveted address’ in Virginia
    A road that runs through Arlington and McLean has been named the “most coveted address” in Virginia.
    That’s according to a new study by the real estate website Agent Advice. The study asked 3,000 respondents about the most “aspirational streets in America” and ranked the top 175.
    Chain Bridge Road, in far northern Arlington and part of McLean, “placed top in Virginia, and in 20th place nationally.”
    “Located in one of the wealthiest communities in t
  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for May 15, 2024

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for May 15, 2024
    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 — May 15, 2024.9:30 am: Mister Days set to open in Clarendon next month after five-year hiatus |Comments
    10:30 am: New bakery and confectionary shop coming to Clarendon |Comments
    11:30 am: Initiative connecting veterans to AI opportunities launches in Arlington this week |Comments
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  • Affordable housing proposal in Aurora Highlands nears milestone, despite objections

    Affordable housing proposal in Aurora Highlands nears milestone, despite objections
    Plans to build an affordable housing development near Crystal City could take a key step forward next week despite a neighborhood association’s objections.
    A request to advertise hearings on a possible land-use amendment for the Melwood property in Aurora Highlands is scheduled to go before the Arlington County Board on Tuesday. At issue is the possibility of shifting the site’s designation from “public” to “low-medium residential” — bringing a proposal
  • Dragons Concord tabletop roleplay center celebrating its first anniversary!

    Dragons Concord tabletop roleplay center celebrating its first anniversary!
    The Dragons Concord is a tabletop roleplay gaming center that focuses on providing a safe and professional roleplay and miniature wargaming experience.
    Our themed private gaming rooms, free public gaming tables, and growing staff of professional game masters, are all oriented toward one goal — to make roleplay gaming as accessible and fun as we can for everyone! We’ve had an amazing reception by the community since we first opened our doors last June, and to celebrate we’re ho
  • Washington Post highlights Arlington eatery on Best New Restaurants list

    Washington Post highlights Arlington eatery on Best New Restaurants list
    Some dishes on the menu at Padaek (courtesy Noh Leftovers)
    Lao and Thai restaurant Padaek, which opened last October in the Arlington Ridge Shopping Center, won some acclaim from the Washington Post today.
    The Post included the eatery at 2931 S. Glebe Road on a list of the best new restaurants in the region.
    The list specifically highlights the Arlington Ridge location, a second location for Padaek that spun out of a Seven Corners restaurant. Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema listed the n
  • Small Business Focus: Individuals with development disabilities, an untapped and high-potential labor market

    Small Business Focus: Individuals with development disabilities, an untapped and high-potential labor market
    As many small businesses continue to face challenges in meeting their staffing needs, there is an often-overlooked labor market with significant potential: individuals living with developmental disabilities.
    Currently, Arlington County’s Department of Human Services (DHS) supports more than 600 residents living with developmental disabilities. Many of these individuals work independently or with County-sponsored support, such as a job coach. There are countless additional residents who ar
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  • Initiative connecting veterans to AI opportunities launches in Arlington this week

    Initiative connecting veterans to AI opportunities launches in Arlington this week
    American flag hanging at a construction site, with Rosslyn in the background (Flickr pool photo by John Sonderman)
    An event aiming to connect military veterans to AI-related opportunities is coming to Arlington this week.
    The Vets in AI launch event, taking place at Microsoft’s Rosslyn office on Thursday, is one of the first forays into the D.C. area for the San Francisco-based nonprofit VetsinTech. As emerging technologies play an increasingly prominent role in both the public and private
  • New bakery and confectionary shop coming to Clarendon

    New bakery and confectionary shop coming to Clarendon
    An office building right across from the Clarendon Metro station is finally filling some vacant retail bays.
    The owner of the office tower at 3101 Wilson Blvd just announced three new retail tenants on the ground floor: bakery and cafe chain Paris  Baguette, nostalgic confectionary chain Kilwins, and wellness clinic chain Relive Health.
    With the new additions — which join existing tenants East West Coffee and Wine and fitness studio Cut Seven — retail spaces in the building are
  • Mister Days set to open in Clarendon next month after five-year hiatus

    Mister Days set to open in Clarendon next month after five-year hiatus
    Owner Bobby Lee holds a sign announcing the return of Mister Days in Clarendon next to new manager Cindy Mascia (staff photo by James Jarvis)
    Former Clarendon mainstay Mister Days Sports Rock Cafe is set to reopen in June with only slight changes to its concept and dining options.
    Under the leadership of its original owner, Bobby Lee, the restaurant aims to revive aspects of the beloved sports bar atmosphere that patrons enjoyed at its previous Clarendon location — now home to The Renegade
  • Should You Try FitSpresso Like So Many Others?

    Should You Try FitSpresso Like So Many Others?
    Arlington TimesArlington Times - Your local homepage.
    In a world where weight loss solutions abound but effectiveness remains elusive, Fitspresso emerges as a beacon of hope, offering...
    Should You Try FitSpresso Like So Many Others?Wire Service
  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for May 14, 2024

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for May 14, 2024
    Good Tuesday 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 — May 14, 2024.9:30 am: Morning Poll: Do you support these lawsuits against the county? |Comments
    10:30 am: Columbia Pike development plans fall through at beleaguered Fillmore Gardens Shopping Center |Comments
    11:30 am: ARLnow announces two news hires, new editorial beat and revamped inte
  • Temporary pickleball courts proposed as Crystal City development project faces delays

    Temporary pickleball courts proposed as Crystal City development project faces delays
    Temporary pickleball and beach volleyball courts could be coming to Crystal City as plans to build two apartment towers face significant delays.
    A pair of 30-story apartment buildings are ultimately expected to bring 1,439 residential units and over 22,000 square feet of retail to 223 23rd Street S. and 2250 Crystal Drive. But the project approved in early 2023 won’t be getting off the ground until “construction costs and interest rates normalize” — likely next year at th
  • How to save thousands on your home purchase with an assumable mortgage

    How to save thousands on your home purchase with an assumable mortgage
    Looking to buy a home?
    Assumable mortgages offer a fantastic opportunity to save thousands on your mortgage, especially in today’s high-interest rate environment. Understanding loan assumptions can set you apart from the competition and allow you to take advantage of this unique opportunity.
    What is an Assumable Mortgage?
    An assumable mortgage allows the buyer to purchase a home by taking over the seller’s existing loan.
    All VA, FHA, and USDA loans are assumable, and anyone can assu
  • ACPD seeks suspect in pistol whipping on Four Mile Run Drive

    ACPD seeks suspect in pistol whipping on Four Mile Run Drive
    File photo
    A man was pistol-whipped last night, leading to a struggle over the gun, according to Arlington County police.
    The incident happened around 9:20 p.m. Monday on the 4600 block of S. Four Mile Run Drive.
    “Police were dispatched to the report of a person with a gun,” ACPD said in a crime report. Upon arrival, it was determined the male victim was walking to his vehicle outside of a residential building when the male suspect, who is known to him, approached and a verbal disput
  • Ask Eli: (Some) housing supply finally arrives to DC region

    Ask Eli: (Some) housing supply finally arrives to DC region
    This regularly scheduled sponsored Q&A column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. Please submit your questions to him via email for response in future columns. Video summaries of some articles can be found on YouTube on the Eli Residential channel. Enjoy!
    Question: Are you seeing any signs of more supply coming to the housing market?Answer: Housing supply and interest rates are the data points I’ve been most
  • UPDATED: Columbia Pike blocked again due to gas leak at construction site

    UPDATED: Columbia Pike blocked again due to gas leak at construction site
    For the second time in as many weeks Columbia Pike was closed due to a gas leak apparently caused by construction activity.
    The incident happened shortly before noon on the Pike near S. George Mason Drive.
    Initial reports suggest that a pair of one-inch gas lines were struck by a construction crew and natural gas was actively venting from the leak. Arlington County firefighters responded to the scene and the Pike was blocked in both directions.
    Washington Gas crews arrived and worked to stop th
  • TRAFFIC ALERT: Columbia Pike blocked again due to gas leak at construction site

    TRAFFIC ALERT: Columbia Pike blocked again due to gas leak at construction site
    For the second time in as many weeks Columbia Pike is closed due to a gas leak apparently caused by construction activity.
    The incident happened shortly before noon on the Pike near S. George Mason Drive.
    Initial reports suggest that two one-inch gas lines were struck by a construction crew and natural gas is actively venting from the leak. Arlington County firefighters are on scene and the Pike is blocked in both directions.
    Firefighters are now waiting for Washington Gas crews to stop the lea
  • ARLnow announces two news hires, new editorial beat and revamped internship program

    ARLnow announces two news hires, new editorial beat and revamped internship program
    ARLnow is establishing its first news beat with the addition of two new editorial staffers.
    ARLnow and its sister sites, ALXnow and FFXnow, will all be served by the new breaking news, public safety and local business beat. The will allow our newsroom to build more subject matter expertise while better serving readers and making our editorial operation more resilient.
    To staff the new beat, ARLnow has hired Jared Serre as Assistant Editor and Katie Taranto as Reporter.
    Serre was formerly the ed
  • Columbia Pike development plans fall through at beleaguered Fillmore Gardens Shopping Center

    Columbia Pike development plans fall through at beleaguered Fillmore Gardens Shopping Center
    Plans to redevelop a Columbia Pike retail strip as a 247-unit apartment building have fallen through.
    Following a year and a half of delays and recent issues with vermin and vandalism, the would-be developer has filed to abandon former ambitions and return the Fillmore Gardens Shopping Center to its former status as a strip mall.
    A request to discontinue a use permit for the site on the 2600 block of Columbia Pike is scheduled to go before the Arlington County Board on Tuesday, May 21.
    “T
  • Morning Poll: Do you support these lawsuits against the county?

    Morning Poll: Do you support these lawsuits against the county?
    Gavel (Flickr photo by Joe Gratz)
    Over the past couple of weeks ARLnow has reported on a pair of lawsuits against Arlington County.
    There’s the ongoing suit against the Missing Middle zoning changes, which has the support of at least two candidates for County Board. And there’s a lawsuit against the Pentagon City Sector Plan, by condo residents upset about proposed development on the RiverHouse site potentially being detrimental to their property values and view of D.C.
    The approval
  • Arlington defense contractor BlueHalo expanding in Maryland, adding jobs

    Arlington defense contractor BlueHalo expanding in Maryland, adding jobs
    Arlington, Virginia-based defense contractor BlueHalo is opening a 57,000-square-foot research and manufacturing facility in Germantown, Maryland, and will add 200 new employees throughout the state, bringing its Maryland workforce to 600.
    The company will receive $1.15 million in incentives as part of its Maryland expansion.
    BlueHalo’s current Maryland location is in Annapolis Junction. It also has several Northern Virginia offices and locations across the country in 11 states.
    Its defens
  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for May 13, 2024

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for May 13, 2024
    Good Monday 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 — May 13, 2024.9:20 am: DEVELOPING: Bear spotted in North Arlington neighborhoods |Comments
    10:45 am: Photos: Auroras, rainbows and sunsets from this past weekend |Comments
    11:45 am: ‘The Wendy’ apartment building expected to open this fall on former Wendy’s restaurant sit
  • ACPD: Cyclist struck by suspects who robbed man of jewelry in N. Arlington neighborhood

    ACPD: Cyclist struck by suspects who robbed man of jewelry in N. Arlington neighborhood
    Arlington County police car (staff photo)
    A cyclist was hurt and a man was robbed by a trio of robbery suspects over the weekend.
    The wild incident started shortly before noon on Saturday, on a cul-de-sac street in the Donaldson Run neighborhood.
    Police say the suspects pulled up behind a man who had just parked on the 3000 block of N. Stafford Street, then got out and demanded the man’s jewelry. Two of suspects were armed with guns and another stole cash and credit card from the victim&rs
  • Adoptable Pet of the Week: Topaz

    Adoptable Pet of the Week: Topaz
    Say hello to the charming Topaz!
    This bundle of joy is the newest Adoptable Pet of the Week and is currently in foster through the Animal Welfare League of Arlington.
    Her friends at the AWLA had this to say:
    She is a fluffy bundle of joy with a personality that’s sure to steal your heart.
    This friendly cat is a master of making friends due to her sociable nature. Enjoys cozy cuddle sessions and playful romps around the house. She very much enjoys quality time with her favorite humans.
    Feis
  • Arlington high schooler earns prestigious Princeton prize for DEI work at Arlington Tech

    Arlington high schooler earns prestigious Princeton prize for DEI work at Arlington Tech
    Marlene Reyes (courtesy photo)
    A high school student from Arlington was recently awarded a 2024 Princeton Prize in Race Relations for her work in helping to advance racial equity within her school community.
    Marlene Reyes, a junior attending Arlington Tech at the Arlington Career Center, is among 28 high school students nationwide recognized by the university for their contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion in their schools and communities. The prizes are awarded by region.
    Reyes
  • Most and least expensive townhouses sold in Arlington (April 2024)

    Most and least expensive townhouses sold in Arlington (April 2024)
    Here in Arlington, real estate is a spectator sport. Let’s take a look at some of the most and least expensive townhouses sold last month (April 2024).
    Most expensive townhouses sold1140 N Stuart St — Ballston — $1,850,000 (5 beds | 3.5 baths | 3,931 sq. ft.)
    420 N Thomas St — Buckingham — $1,200,000 (4 beds | 5 baths | 2,108 sq. ft.)
    2002 N Westmoreland St — East Falls Church — $1,175,000 (3 beds | 2.5 baths | 2,908 sq. ft.)Least expensive townhouses s
  • ‘The Wendy’ apartment building expected to open this fall on former Wendy’s restaurant site

    ‘The Wendy’ apartment building expected to open this fall on former Wendy’s restaurant site
    A forthcoming apartment building at the former site of a Wendy’s in Courthouse is named — wait for it — The Wendy.
    The 231-unit building, which broke ground in late 2022, is expected to open this fall, according to signage.
    News of the development’s name, posted on X by Fox 5 anchor Steve Chenevey, earned a less-than-enthusiastic response from the namesake fast-food chain, which is active on social media.I hate this for me
    — Wendy’s (@Wendys) May 8, 2024The b
  • Photos: Auroras, rainbows and sunsets from this past weekend

    Photos: Auroras, rainbows and sunsets from this past weekend
    It was a banner weekend for those who like gazing up at the sky to witness nature’s splendor.
    Those who were hoping to see the aurora borealis in Arlington Friday night were disappointed by the cloud cover. But those who stayed up until the wee hours of Saturday morning managed to see the northern lights amid the extreme geomagnetic storm.@ARLnowDOTcom @capitalweatherAurora visible right now from North Arlington! pic.twitter.com/DHkZDWJS5n
    — KingTurducken (@k_turducken) May 11, 2024

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