News

After a challenging 2025 and an up and down start to 2026, airport officials are hopeful for sustained passenger strength at Reagan National Airport through autumn.

“We anticipate the [summer] months to be strong,” said Paul Bobson, vice president for airline business development at the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA).


Weather

Update at 2:15 p.m. — On top of everything else, a Severe Thunderstorm Watch was just issued for the region, through 9 p.m. Severe storms packing damaging winds are possible later today (Saturday), with some Severe Thunderstorm Warnings already in effect west of the immediate D.C. area.

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia until 9 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/vJPO2kTTQE


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Image from Just Reduced Properties in Arlington: July 15, 2026
132 S. Garfield Street

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News

A serious crash has resulted in multiple hospitalizations and a partial closure of the GW Parkway.

The crash happened around 10:30 p.m. Friday on the southbound GW Parkway just south of Memorial Circle. Initial reports suggest a vehicle crashed, rolled down an embankment and caught fire with people still inside.


Announcement

What if restaurant rankings reflected what diners actually buy and where they choose to return instead of who writes the loudest review?

Tasti is a new Arlington-built restaurant discovery app that creates rankings from verified receipt data. Scan a receipt after dining and Tasti identifies the restaurant and dishes, adds that information to the community rankings, and keeps your personal spending private.


Around Town

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 — Jul 17, 2026.

Since it’s Friday, we’ve also compiled a list of the most-read articles of the week, below.

  1. JUST IN: Big delays at DCA amid “VIP” ground stop (28403 views)
  2. BREAKING: Police investigating armed carjacking in Cherrydale (19983 views)
  3. ‘Explosive diarrhea’ parasite reported in N. Va., but it’s not an outbreak, authorities say (15061 views)
  4. Arlington man who had standoff with FBI sentenced for sexually exploiting minors (9241 views)
  5. Arlington carjacking suspect arrested after chase, rollover crash in D.C. (8705 views)
  6. NEW: Arlington ranks as America’s fittest ‘city’ for a ninth straight year (6075 views)
  7. NEW: Code Red air quality alert prompts Arlington to move outdoor rec programs indoors Friday (5347 views)
  8. Vote on potential gas-powered leaf blower ban scheduled for this weekend (5273 views)
  9. Ayers Hardware, closing after 78 years, looks back on decades of community support (4593 views)
  10. Planning Commission backs 607-unit conversion project at Pentagon City office buildings (4502 views)
  11. Ocasio-Cortez, Buttigieg top Arlington Democrats’ early presidential straw poll (4412 views)
  12. Ballston Holiday Inn project seeks a later start to redevelopment plans (4370 views)
  13. Falls Church wins $30M in regional funds to upgrade Annandale Road (4357 views)

📅 Upcoming events

Here is what’s going on Saturday in Arlington, from our event calendar.

Here are the events planned for Sunday:

⛈️ Saturday’s forecast

Expect showers and thunderstorms throughout the day, with potential smoke before noon and a high around 94, feeling like 103 due to the heat index. Winds will be from the south at 6 to 11 mph, gusting up to 22 mph. The chance of precipitation is 70%, with rainfall between a tenth and a quarter inch, possibly higher in storms. Saturday night, showers, and thunderstorms are likely before 2am, with cloudy skies and a low near 74. The southwest wind will be around 7 mph, with a 60% chance of precipitation. See more from Weather.gov.

💡 Quote of the Day

“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”
– Chinese Proverb

🌅 Tonight’s sunset

The MonumentCam screenshot above is used with permission of the Trust for the National Mall and courtesy of EarthCam.

We hope you have a great weekend, Arlington! If you have something to say about an issue of local note not covered today, feel free to post it as a letter to the editor on our new forum. 👋


Event

Due to the extended period of extreme heat forecasted for the next several days in our area, the Civic Jam event originally scheduled for Friday, July 3, 2026, has been postponed to Friday, July 24, 2026.

Commemorate the country’s 250th anniversary of the United States of America at Civic Jam! Celebrate the City of Falls Church’s diverse community, civic engagement, and classic summer fun. Jam out to live, local music, sip on local brews, enjoy tasty treats and eats, and a full evening of festivities for all ages on Friday, July 3, 2026, from 6 to 10 p.m.


News

County Board members are wrestling with the timing and potential scope of future changes to Central Library and adjacent Quincy Park.

At a July 14 capital-spending work session, Board members tried to find common ground on how to approach what could become one of the county’s most contentious planning efforts of the 2030s.


News

The opening of a new exhibition on Virginia’s immigrant experience included a concert by a duo that has lived it.

Judith and Ingrid Morroy performed Sunday afternoon (July 12) at the Arlington Historical Museum, marking the local opening of the “We the People: The World in Our Commonwealth” traveling exhibit of the Virginia Museum of History and Culture.


News

Two Falls Church intersections — one a major crossroads, the other somewhat less expected — accounted for a large portion of the city’s collisions in 2025.

Of 134 crashes recorded in the city last year, 42 took place at the intersection of Washington Street and E. Broad Street, according to the Falls Church Police Department’s annual report. That’s almost 1 in 3.


News

The Arlington Park and Recreation Commission is seeking more funding to combat invasive species, arguing it will provide long-term cost savings.

“Invasives do not stop growing in lean budget years,” commission chair William Way said at a July 9 County Board work session on the proposed capital improvement plan (CIP).


Opinion

Whether you’re after a sharp cut, a full color transformation or a low-maintenance refresh, Arlington is full of hairstylists ready to freshen up your look.

Here are the nominees for “Best Hair Salon in Arlington” as part of our ARLnow Readers’ Choice awards.

Did we miss your favorite salon? Write it in!

Voting will close in two weeks.

Voting for Best Wineries Near Arlington is still taking place. Be sure to cast your vote before voting closes next Friday at 8:30 a.m.

Two weeks ago, we voted on the Best Cooking Classes in Arlington. The results are now official:

  1. Sur La Table
  2. Cookology Culinary School
  3. Lebanese Taverna Market

Announcement

At Northern Virginia Family Services (NVFS), one of the region’s largest and most established human services nonprofits, we believe every child deserves to walk into the classroom on the first day of school feeling confident, prepared, and ready to learn. But for many local families, the excitement of a new school year is overshadowed by the financial stress of buying school supplies. By helping families meet this essential need, we can ease financial pressure and give students the tools they need to succeed from day one.

This summer, NVFS is bringing together individuals, businesses, and community partners from across Northern Virginia, to provide new backpacks and essential school supplies to more than 1,500 local students in kindergarten through 12th grade.