The hottest new pickleball club is the Arlington County Detention Facility. Two weeks ago, the jail inaugurated its new pickleball court installed by Arlington's Dept. of Parks and Recreation with a three-day tournament. Two dozen inmates matched up for "thrilling competitive play" after receiving lessons from an inmate services counselor and the parks
Arlington County is doling out leftover funds from the 2024 fiscal year toward tackling youth substance abuse, public safety and behavioral health challenges it is facing. Those are three of several buckets that will benefit from the $46.3 million in discretionary close-out funds almost double what the county had to spend after last fiscal
Election Day got off to a busier-than-expected start this morning. As of this morning, some 9,200 voters turned out to vote today, according to the Arlington County's Dept. of Elections. "So far, the pace today has been slightly busier than June," observed Tania Griffin, the communications director for the elections department. This year is an