St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Clarendon is proposing to lease part of its campus for private development and to make its grounds greener and more walkable.
The mid-century church sits on two-and-a-half acres of land wedged among Washington Blvd to the north, N. Kirkwood Road to the west and Fairfax Drive to the south. Parking occupies much of the lot, with the church and its auxiliary spaces lining N. Kirkwood Road and Fairfax Drive.
New renderings, however, reposition the church at the corner of Washington and Wilson Blvd, closer to Clarendon, with parish spaces and a private residential building fanning out behind the church. The building is likely to be an apartment building with a 100-child preschool at the base.
(Updated 4 p.m.) Officials with Arlington County Public Health Division say they are not wasting coronavirus vaccine doses, but they also do not condone people getting vaccinated out of turn.
During a COVID-19 work session on Tuesday, County Board members told health division staff that their constituents frequently express concerns about line-jumping by those who do not currently qualify for vaccinations under Virginia Dept. of Health’s Phase 1b guidelines.
“Everyone knows someone who isn’t in the 75-plus category or the personnel identified yet but got vaccinated because their eye doctor, brother or psychiatrist,” Board member Katie Cristol said, listing the kinds of connections that people are allegedly using.
Tony s Kansas City
Friday, January 29, 2021
KANSAS CITY NEIGHBORHOODS EARN UNSAFE TOP RANKING!!!
Local leaders habitually downplay the horrific violence plaguing Kansas City early in the year when the numbers numbers won t scare locals, this is part of our cowtown tradition of violence.
Thankfully, TKC readers are far more conscientious.
To wit . . .
Here s the info sent by a
KICK-ASS TKC READER with a worthwhile breakdown . . .
The local connection . . .
5. Kansas City, Missouri: Block group delimited by E. 8th St., Prospect Ave., E. 12th St., and Cleveland Ave.
Predicted violent crimes per year: 182
Predicted violent crime rate: 304 crimes per 1,000 residents
The details: “31% of the households surveyed in this block group in Kansas City lived with less than $10,000 a year, a proportion higher than 98% of U.S. block groups,” says de Bonviller. “With a $20,391 median household income, residents tend to earn less than 97% of the block groups nationally. Fin
Around the Diocese
Friday, Jan. 29, 2021
SJBE Spirit Night Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1:30-5pm at Restaurant Morelia s, 6098 S. State St., Murray. The restaurant will donate to St. John the Baptist Elementary School 25 percent of orders of patrons who mention they are with the school. Also, members of the school’s administration, board and HSA will be on hand to speak about the school. Curbside pickup only; necessary health protocols will be observed. Visit https://www.restaurantmorelia.com/ for information about the restaurant.
Kearns-St. Ann Virtual Auction Friday-Saturday, Feb. 5-6, online. All items for the Kearns-St. Ann Catholic School fundraising auction have been donated by parents, alumni and members of the community. Bids and donations will be accepted from any mobile device; the bid site is https://ksamardigras2021.ggo.bid/