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    Tyler Douglas Callahan
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    February 1, 2009 — November 8, 2019Tyler Douglas CallahanWire Service
  • NOW: Fatal motorcycle crash shuts down NB I-395

    NOW: Fatal motorcycle crash shuts down NB I-395
    Investigation into fatal motorcycle crash on I-395 underway
    All lanes of northbound I-395 are blocked at Glebe Road due to a fatal motorcycle crash.
    Law enforcement is on scene investigating the crash, which happened just before 5 p.m. and reportedly did not involve any other vehicles. The motorcycle rider was dead upon police arrival.
    “At 4:50 p.m. Thursday (April 18), Virginia State Police responded to a single-vehicle crash in Arlington County,” VSP said in a brief statement. &ldq
  • JUST IN: FAA to investigate near collision today at DCA

    JUST IN: FAA to investigate near collision today at DCA
    An airplane takes off from Reagan National Airport in 2021 (staff photo by Jay Westcott)
    Federal authorities will investigate a near collision on the ground at Reagan National Airport, ARLnow has learned.
    The incident happened around 7:40 a.m. today (Thursday).
    “An air traffic controller instructed Southwest Airlines Flight 2937 to cross Runway 4 at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport while JetBlue Flight 1554 was starting its takeoff roll on the same runway,” the Federal Aviat
  • Arlington pickleball enthusiasts join inmates at second jail tournament

    Arlington pickleball enthusiasts join inmates at second jail tournament
    Inmates at the Arlington County Detention Facility picked up their paddles once again to compete in a pickleball tournament this week — and this time they had some additional friends.
    The Pickleball Friends of Arlington joined the Arlington County Sheriff’s Office and Department of Parks and Recreation to host a sequel to last November’s jail pickleball tournament. The two-day competition started on Tuesday and ended yesterday with players on two winning teams receiving a
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  • Great time to go solar with local solar co-ops now open!

    Great time to go solar with local solar co-ops now open!
    Arlington County homeowners can once again choose to participate in two regional solar co-ops, which both launched on April 1st.
    The two programs, Solarize Virginia and Capital Area Solar Switch, have served Arlington County residents for the last 10 years. Through the co-ops, homeowners can connect with competitively priced and pre-vetted solar installers.
    The Capital Area Solar Switch program, managed by Solar United Neighbors, serves D.C., Maryland and Virginia localities. After signing up a
  • This Pentagon City intersection has seen 43 crashes since 2021

    This Pentagon City intersection has seen 43 crashes since 2021
    Army Navy Drive and S. Hayes Street (via Google Maps)
    A single Pentagon City intersection has been the site of dozens of crashes in recent years.
    Videos of vehicles colliding at the intersection of Army Navy Drive and S. Hayes Street proliferate on the social media account of local public safety watcher Dave Statter. In several, drivers exiting I-395 can be seen hurtling into slower-moving vehicles on Hayes.#caughtoncamera: The latest crash at Army Navy & S. Hayes in Pentagon City will look
  • Most and least expensive townhouses sold in Arlington (March 2024)

    Most and least expensive townhouses sold in Arlington (March 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 (March 2024).
    Most expensive townhouses sold2471 N Wakefield Ct — Old Dominion — $1,425,000 (4 beds | 3.5 baths | 4,140 sq. ft.)
    2620 Fairfax Dr — Clarendon/Courthouse — $1,400,000 (4 beds | 3.5 baths | 2,295 sq. ft.)
    1013 S Taylor Ct — Douglas Park — $1,096,000 (3 beds | 4 baths | 2,200 sq. ft.)Least expensive townho
  • GMU Arlington campus holding Taylor Swift themed pirate movie and music event tomorrow

    GMU Arlington campus holding Taylor Swift themed pirate movie and music event tomorrow
    GMU’s Mason Square Plaza in March 2024 (staff photo Savannah Taffe)
    If you are a fan of both pirates and Taylor Swift, then boy does George Mason University have the event for you.
    GMU’s campus at 3351 Fairfax Drive in Virginia Square is hosting a Taylor Swift dance party and screening of the film Pirates of the Caribbean tomorrow (Friday) evening.
    What do those two things have in common? It’s unclear, but tomorrow is the big release date for Swift’s new studio album, The
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  • New landmarks and historic home restoration among Arlington-funded projects requesting more time

    New landmarks and historic home restoration among Arlington-funded projects requesting more time
    Fraber House in 2013 (via Arlington County)
    Several projects approved in Arlington’s inaugural round of historic preservation grants may need some more time to wrap up.
    The Arlington County Board on Saturday will consider extending agreements with five projects that were among the first to receive county dollars last year from the Historic Preservation Fund. The grant recipients originally agreed to finish by June 30, but due to “unpredictable delays,” a county report recommend
  • Former County Board members cast endorsements as donations flow into Arlington campaigns

    Former County Board members cast endorsements as donations flow into Arlington campaigns
    Election Day 2022 in Arlington (staff photo by Jay Westcott)
    Tens of thousands of dollars in donations, as well as several notable endorsements, are going to Arlington Democratic candidates as this year’s races heat up.
    Three County Board contenders are leading the pack in terms of donations for this election cycle, campaign finance reports show. Natalie Roy has raised about $41,000 so far, JD Spain has raised $37,000 and Tenley Peterson has raised $23,000.
    Candidate Julie Farnam, for her
  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for Apr 17, 2024

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for Apr 17, 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 — Apr 17, 2024.9:30 am: Arlington taxi companies may get fee relief amid steep drop in riders |Comments
    10:30 am: Spring book sale starts tomorrow at Arlington’s Central Library |Comments
    11:30 am: Construction of park and street upgrades near HQ2 slated for County Board considerat
  • Earth Day festival returns this weekend along Langston Blvd, prompting road closures

    Earth Day festival returns this weekend along Langston Blvd, prompting road closures
    “Earth Day Every Day” flyer 2024 (courtesy of Langston Boulevard Alliance Instagram)
    People will fill some local streets for the “Earth Day Every Day” festival this weekend along Langston Blvd.
    The festival is taking place this Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m in front of Lee Heights Shops (4500 Cherry Hill Road). Earth Day itself is this coming Monday, April 22.
    Festival goers can expect to see artwork, environmental booths, live music and activities for kids. While the kidd
  • New child- and adolescent-focused psychological practice now open in Clarendon!

    New child- and adolescent-focused psychological practice now open in Clarendon!
    Would you like to gain a better understanding of your child’s cognitive and academic strengths and weaknesses?
    Are you wondering if your child presents with a learning disability, ADHD, Autism, or a mental health condition?
    Has your child received a diagnosis and now you are wondering what to do next and how to navigate the educational system?
    JDS Psychoeducational Services is a new child- and adolescent-focused psychological practice now open in Clarendon that specializes in assessment a
  • NEW: Overflowing sewage line leads to stream warning

    NEW: Overflowing sewage line leads to stream warning
    Donaldson Run near Military Road (staff photo)
    A sewage leak from an overflowing pipe has prompted a warning avoid contact with a local stream.
    “The public is advised to avoid contact with Donaldson Run below N Utah Street due to overflow from a sanitary sewer line,” Arlington County said in an alert this (Wednesday) afternoon. “County staff are investigating.”
    So far there’s no word on when the stream might be safer for contact again.The public is advised to avoid
  • ACPD: Intoxicated woman damages convenience store, assaults police

    ACPD: Intoxicated woman damages convenience store, assaults police
    7-Eleven store on Fairfax Drive in Ballston (staff photo)
    A 40-year-old Fredericksburg woman is facing multiple charges after police say she damaged a local store and kicked a police officer.
    The incident happened around 10:45 p.m. Monday at the 7-Eleven store across from the Ballston Metro station.
    According to an Arlington County police crime report, the woman “entered the business and allegedly began eating food items when an employee confronted her.” She then proceeded to throw i
  • Arts Focus: Earth Day Every Day on Langston Boulevard

    Arts Focus: Earth Day Every Day on Langston Boulevard
    This column is sponsored by Arlington Arts/Arlington Cultural Affairs, a division of Arlington Economic Development.
    Looking for engaging Earth Day activities for the whole family?
    Look no further than Earth Day Every Day on Langston Boulevard, a day-long street festival filled with live music, delicious food, children’s art activities, a native plant sale, environmental education opportunities and a sustainable art market. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 21, at
  • Construction of park and street upgrades near HQ2 slated for County Board consideration

    Construction of park and street upgrades near HQ2 slated for County Board consideration
    Construction of a new park near Amazon’s HQ2 as well as improvements to sidewalks and bike lanes in the area could begin soon.
    Arlington Junction Park is projected to be complete at 1051 S. Eads Street in about 18 months, if the Arlington County Board approves a $3.5 million contract on Saturday. The Board will also consider $2.4 million for two projects to improve S. Eads Street between Army Navy Drive and 15th Street South.
    “The redesigned park will provide access to green spaces,
  • Spring book sale starts tomorrow at Arlington’s Central Library

    Spring book sale starts tomorrow at Arlington’s Central Library
    Arlington Public Library book sale (via Arlington Public Library)
    Books, games and puzzles galore will be up for sale at Arlington Central Library in Virginia Square this week.
    The 2024 Spring Book Sale, organized by the Friends of the Arlington Public Library, is starting tomorrow at Central Library’s parking garage at 1015 N. Quincy Street and will continue through the weekend. Below is a list of dates and times.Thursday, April 18 from 5-8:30 p.m. (FOAL members only)
    Friday, April 19 fro
  • Arlington taxi companies may get fee relief amid steep drop in riders

    Arlington taxi companies may get fee relief amid steep drop in riders
    Red Top cabs in 2013 (file photo)
    Arlington County may drop an annual fee for taxi companies.
    The county currently charges $150 for an annual cab certificate renewal. With 441 taxicabs currently operating in Arlington, the fee would generate about $66,000 in annual revenue for the county.
    But Arlington’s six cab companies say they’re struggling to survive and want relief from the fee. The County Board will consider a county staff proposal to eliminate the fee altogether at its meetin
  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for Apr 16, 2024

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for Apr 16, 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 — Apr 16, 2024.9:30 am: Future of Kirby Club’s planned Clarendon location in doubt after a year of delays |Comments
    10:30 am: Here’s how ARLnow is (and is not) using AI, so far |Comments
    11:45 am: County Board candidate calls for residents to support Missing Middle lawsuit agai
  • Rising insurance premiums, damage to parks among resident concerns about stormwater management along Lubber Run

    Rising insurance premiums, damage to parks among resident concerns about stormwater management along Lubber Run
    Pedestrian bridge washed away along Lubber Run in 2019 (photo by Ashley Hopko)
    Arlington is facing a flood of questions about stormwater management around Lubber Run.
    The county postponed a public meeting about potential flood mitigation measures in the watershed, originally scheduled for last Wednesday, “due to staff needing more time to respond to last minute community requests,” Stormwater Outreach Manager Aileen Winquist told ARLnow.
    In place of the meeting, the Arlington County
  • Ballston affordable housing project opens after years-long delay

    Ballston affordable housing project opens after years-long delay
    The new eight-story, 144-unit affordable housing complex constructed atop the former Central United Methodist Church building in Ballston is now officially open to tenants.
    The Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing (APAH) and the Central United Methodist Church (CUMC) marked the unveiling of the long-awaited low-income housing development, now dubbed Unity Homes but formerly known as Ballston Station, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday.
    “We are proud that Unity Homes at Ballst
  • Arlington cookie company MOLTN continues expansion two years after opening

    Arlington cookie company MOLTN continues expansion two years after opening
    Two years after launching in Arlington, MOLTN Cookies founder Neal Miglani tells ARLnow his business is not only thriving, but expanding.
    The reason, Miglani says, is due to the company’s unique business model.
    “Our excitement stems from more than just new flavors or tech,” he said. “It’s about our strong belief in our licensing model. This approach lets us quickly adapt and expand, making MOLTN Cookies accessible to cookie fans everywhere.”
    Upon arriving at
  • Ask Eli: Are More Homes Coming to Market?

    Ask Eli: Are More Homes Coming to Market?
    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: After last year’s supply crunch, are we seeing a return to a more normal volume of inventory coming to market?Answer: A severe lack of supply has
  • County Board candidate calls for residents to support Missing Middle lawsuit against county

    County Board candidate calls for residents to support Missing Middle lawsuit against county
    Attendees at the Arlington County Board meeting Wednesday, March 22 on Missing Middle Housing (staff photo)
    Arlington spent $74,000 in two months combating a lawsuit over Missing Middle housing, public records show, drawing the ire of a County Board candidate.
    The county, which hired law firm Gentry Locke at the start of this year, paid $49,251 for services in January and $24,536 in February, according to invoices. Meanwhile, a GoFundMe campaign for the lawsuit — which alleges that Ar
  • Here’s how ARLnow is (and is not) using AI, so far

    Here’s how ARLnow is (and is not) using AI, so far
    An actual human photographed their phone for this bit of AI-related stock photography (Photo by Solen Feyissa on Unsplash)
    Given the recent kerfuffle on Instagram over ARLnow’s use of an AI-generated image to illustrate a story, we wanted to update readers on our use of artificial intelligence.
    AI technology is rapidly developing and the extent to which it will ultimately reshape the media industry is unclear. The CEO of a news organization down the street from us, in Clarendon, believes A
  • Future of Kirby Club’s planned Clarendon location in doubt after a year of delays

    Future of Kirby Club’s planned Clarendon location in doubt after a year of delays
    2832 Wilson Blvd (photo via Google Maps)
    After a year of delays, plans to open a well-regarded Mediterranean restaurant in a former Clarendon music venue appear to have fizzled.
    The space that the Fairfax-based Kirby Club identified for a second location back in 2022 is now listed as “available” on The Crossing Clarendon’s retail leasing page.
    The shopping center’s general manager, EJ Enciso, declined to comment on the restaurant’s status but said “maybe we&rs
  • Boostaro Reviews – Effective Supplement That Works or Complete Waste of Money?

    Boostaro Reviews – Effective Supplement That Works or Complete Waste of Money?
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    In the saturated market of male enhancement supplements, Boostaro stands out as a promising contender for those seeking to enhance...
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  • ARLnow Daily Debrief for Apr 15, 2024

    ARLnow Daily Debrief for Apr 15, 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 — Apr 15, 2024.9:30 am: JUST IN: Protests against military contractors underway in Crystal City |Comments
    10:30 am: Office building in Ballston may be redeveloped as apartment building |Comments
    11:30 am: Lululemon, Warby Parker among new additions at Pentagon City mall |Comments
    12:30 pm:
  • Listing of the Day: 1201 N. Nash Street #102

    Listing of the Day: 1201 N. Nash Street #102
    Address: 1201 N. Nash Street #102Neighborhood: RosslynType: 2 BR, 2 BA condo — 2,068 sq. ft.Listed: $1,495,000
    Noteworthy: Boutique Luxury at its Finest
    Discover boutique luxury at its finest in the prestigious Memorial Overlook Condominiums. This meticulously crafted residence spans 2068 sq. ft., boasting 2 bedrooms, a den, and 2 full baths, exuding sophistication, and charm at every turn.
    Upon entering, you’re greeted by a foyer adorned with marble detailing, setting the tone for

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