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JUST IN: Renewable energy now entirely powers Arlington gov t, county says

Arlington County operations now run entirely on renewable electricity a full two years ahead of schedule. As part of the Community Energy Plan adopted in 2019, Arlington County committed to transitioning 100% of county operations to renewable sources by 2025.

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RCA Building Trades Hands "A joint venture led by McLean's Jefferson Apartment Group has acquired the former RCA building in Rosslyn for $55.5 million, more than a year after gaining county approval to replace it with a multifamily high-rise.

COVID numbers on the rise across Santa Clara County

Nearly three years after the onset of the COVID pandemic, Santa Clara County Public Health Department officials reported the county is experiencing a surge in cases and expect the numbers

Arlington sells bonds to pay for many projects But are they the right tool?

On Election Day, a majority of Arlingtonians approved six bond measures, worth $510 million, that will fund a variety of projects throughout the county. The biggest expenses for the next 10 years include upgrades to its Water Pollution Control Plant, where local

Poop-based power and pickleball are on the bond referenda

Your poop could give Arlington County natural gas to power buildings or buses. The county is developing plans to upgrade its Water Pollution Control Plant, where local sewage goes. One change involves installing technology that can harness the methane emitted when

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