For more. Also on this program in the u. S. The powerful gun lobby calls for more regulation days after the worst mass shooting in the countrys modern history the National Rifle association saying devices used to make guns fire faster should face great to scrutiny. And this years nobel prize in literature goes to british writer because to ishiguro judges praising the originality and Emotional Depth of his work which includes the well known novel the remains of the day. Hello and welcome my name is Christopher Spring eight good to have you with us catalonia is bid for independence has hit something of a road block spains highest court banning a parliamentary session in catalonia that had been scheduled for monday regional leaders had signaled they were going to use that session to declare independence from spain its unclear however what effect that court ruling is going to have catalan lawmakers have already defied a previous ruling by holding last sundays unauthorized independence refe
HomeAid National Capital Region, a nonprofit that works to provide safe housing and programmatic facilities to other nonprofits, just wrapped up construction on a 2,000-square-foot house for Operation Renewed Hope Foundation, an organization providing housing and supportive services to the nation s homeless veterans and their families.
After a nearly 50-year ride, Papillon Cycles on Columbia Pike shuttered on Tuesday. The bike shop, founded by Ted Decapiteau in 1976 and later acquired by Bailey Garfield in 1989, shared a heartfelt goodbye on its Facebook page yesterday. April fool's 1976-Halloween 2023. It's been a long strange trip, and Awesome! Thanks Customers Friends Family, Papillon Cycles, a Columbia Pike mainstay since 1984, has shuttered its doors nearly five decades after its initial opening in Arlington.
Development Plan for Papillon Cycles Building "The Christopher Companies has filed plans with Arlington County for a new 88-unit residential development at 2801 Columbia Pike, currently home to a two-level commercial building. The new project, designed by Devereaux Architects and Planners,