Community paper shredding events. Arlington's poet laureate. The Citizen newsletter. Those are a few of the relatively small cuts that add up to enough savingsin County Manager Mark Schwartz's new proposed budget to bridge Arlington's $20 million budget gap. The proposed $1.27 billion budget, which is being presented to the County Board today (Thursday), keeps
Arlington officials plan to cut funding for the county's independent TV and radio stations next year, as part of a gradual effort to wean the nonprofit that operates the stations off government funding. County Manager Mark Schwartz hopes to shrink the county's contribution to Arlington Independent Media by about $18,100 in fiscal year 2020, a
Arlington Independent Media is Arlington's public access TV channel, its community radio station, and a media training provider. Under its current leadership, AIM which was founded in 1982 is trying to broaden its reach and uplift diverse residents. Reaching this goal, however, is hampered by messy finances: audit reports from 2018-19 show it
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