Arlington's local radio station has been playing the same music on repeat since December. The continuous lo-fi beats, noted by listeners more than a month ago, are a result of aging equipment and financing delays complicating Arlington Independent Media's move into a new office building that is home to a transmitter critical to AIM's operations.
This weekend, the Arlington County Board adopted a new agreement governing how Arlington's public access station, Arlington Independent Media, can request funding. AIM has a claim on Public, Educational and Government (PEG) funds that Arlington County receives as part of its franchise agreements with Comcast and Verizon. It competes with Arlington Public Schools and county
Just in time for spring, the District Wharf welcomes Boardwalk Bar & Arcade, 715 Wharf St. SW, next to Ben & Jerry’s. The funky newcomer is the creation of Better Hospitality Group (BHG), wh