(Updated at 1:35 p.m.) After seven years, the executive director of local nonprofit Arlington Thrive, Andrew Schneider, is stepping down. "After much reflection and discernment, I have decided to step down as Executive Director of Arlington Thrive to pursue other opportunities," Schneider announced in an email Wednesday evening. "It has been an absolute pleasure to
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
(Updated 4:40 p.m.) There are more than two dozen steps local affordable housing developers, Arlington County and the state can take to improve quality of life and respect tenants, according to a new report. Written by a Joint Subcommittee on the
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed 25 bills this week, of which nearly half were proposed or championed by Arlington lawmakers. The new governor signed 700
Arlington County Police are looking for a man who raped a woman in a Columbia Pike apartment building. The police department is seeking the public's help in