Has your garden been damaged by hungry deer? Local master gardeners with the Virginia Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners of Arlington and Alexandria City program are asking residents to fill out an anonymous survey about the impact of deer on private property. "Information gathered will assist Extension Master Gardeners as they interact with the public on
Local residents can now weigh in on the "future of pickleball" at the Walter Reed Community Center. A survey was sent out earlier this week by the Arlington Dept. of Parks and Recreation (DPR) asking the community to provide input and feedback about the new outdoor pickleball courts coming to the community center at 2909
The area around the John Robinson, Jr. Town Square has a public urination problem. The square used to be a grassy area with trees, until it was closed off for the construction of the neighborhood hub. With nowhere else to go, people began relieving themselves on the sidewalk along 24th Street S., we're told. Formerly
“Once a Warrior, always a Warrior.” That’s the slogan of the impressive Wakefield High School Education Foundation, whose autumn newsletter shows off what I believe is tops-in-the-county dedication for a high school alumni group caring both for fellow graduates and current needy students. The al .
For years, Yorktown High School sports fans muddled through without the pride enjoyed by graduates of rivals Wakefield and Washington-Liberty of having placed an alumnus in the National Football League. That misery ended in 2018, when M.J. Stewart, following a four-year career as a defensive ba .