A sewer repair project running underneath homes, parkland and highway lanes between the Spout Run Pkwy and Rosslyn is set to wrap up this spring. Contractor AM-Liner East is scheduled to finish relining 3,400 linear feet of aging wastewater pipe, some of which is 115 feet below ground, by March 1. The remainder of the
Better signage and wider lanes may be on their way for the Custis Trail. The four-mile paved trail between the Key Bridge and the W&OD Trail is “a very useful short cut for area cyclists” getting to downtown D.C., but has some missing signage and limited sight lines, says local bicycling guide BikeWashington.org. This winter,
More on House Explosion Suspect "The Virginia man presumed to have been killed when his house exploded while cops tried to serve a search warrant had posted rambling conspiracy theories and filed frivolous lawsuits, including one accusing his 'witch' ex-wife of committing him 'against his will' in New York." [New York Post] What's
Construction has started on a project to "repair and rehabilitate" an '80s-era parking garage over I-66. The unique parking structure adjacent to Washington-Liberty High School was in need of work "to improve safety and extend the overall life of the garage." Virginia Dept. of Transportation crews recently started work on the nearly $4 million project,
Good Friday evening, Arlington. Let's take a look back at today's stories and a look forward to tomorrow's event calendar. News recap The following articles were published earlier today Nov 3, 2023. 9:30 am: Audrey Clement: Why you should vote for me | ️ Comments 10:00 am: Maureen Coffey: Why you should vote