Arlington is poised to buy two warehouses used by a dog-boarding facility in order to expand Jennie Dean Park. On Saturday, the Arlington County Board is set to approve an agreement to buy the properties housing The Board Hound, at 3520 and 3522 S. Four Mile Run Drive in the Green Valley neighborhood, for $2
A public art plan slated for consideration this weekend has angered some Green Valley residents, who say it essentially erases a portion of the historically Black community.
For those who travel, especially, it's a common experience. Someone not from the D.C. area will ask where you live. And if you're an Arlington resident, you then face a mini dilemma. You can tell them you're from Arlington, Virginia not to be confused with the other Arlingtons in Texas, Massachusetts and elsewhere. But,
Arlington County is considering buying property owned by local PBS affiliate WETA in the Four Mile Run Valley, as part of a park expansion project and a plan to keep WETA's headquarters in Shirlington. Under a deal announced yesterday (Thursday), the county has an option to purchase the WETA studio at 3620 27th Street S.,
The Arlington County Board could advance an extensive redesign of Jennie Dean Park during its meeting this weekend. The Board is scheduled to vote to add