Sports

It’s a big deal any time a head coach of a high-school sports team is chosen as Coach of the Year.

But two different head coaches from the same school receiving that recognition during the same campaign by separate organizations? That’s a very rare occurrence — but happened during the 2026 spring outdoor season at Arlington’s Wakefield High School.


Around Town

A brightly colored storefront with bagels, deli classics and a devoted regional following is about to open its doors in Ballston.

Call Your Mother, the “Jew-ish” carbs and coffee spot of D.C.-area renown, plans to officially open at 4000 Wilson Blvd on Tuesday, July 7 — just a few months after announcing plans for the location in February.


Sponsored

Synetic has recently received a $10,000 award from the George Preston Marshall Fund to provide scholarships to our summer programs, both our summer camps and the Teen Conservatory. We are thrilled to provide need-based scholarships for physical theater education to students who cannot otherwise afford to attend camps.

If you wish to apply for a scholarship, click below!

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Synetic Theater’s award-winning physical theater company brings its signature blend of movement, storytelling, and creativity to young artists ages 7-13 in ten one-week, fun-filled, repeatable sessions. No previous experience is required—just curiosity, energy, and a willingness to leap into the fun.

At Synetic, every child is a storyteller. Through dance, pantomime, stage movement, ensemble games, and world-building activities, campers learn to express themselves using their bodies, voices, and imaginations. Synetic’s experienced teaching artists guide students through an immersive process that builds confidence, collaboration skills, and creative problem-solving—all while having a blast.

Each session ends with a showcase where campers proudly share their original work with family and friends.

REGISTER FOR CAMP HERE!

We hope you join us for camp this summer! For further scholarship, registration, or general information, please email [email protected] directly.


News

A commemorative train themed for America’s 250th anniversary will roll through Arlington tomorrow.

Railroad operator CSX will run the special train from Alexandria to D.C. on Tuesday, June 30. The train features two America250 locomotives — one with a stars and stripes theme and the other with an American bald eagle and “United We Stand” phrase. Accompanying the specially-designed locomotives are two heritage units featuring original 1827 Baltimore & Ohio colors and 10 historic executive business cars used for presidential travel.


News

The former Lee Community Center on Langston Blvd could remain on ice for up to a decade while county officials decide what to do with it.

County Manager Mark Schwartz’s proposed 10-year capital improvement plan (CIP), released in May, calls for waiting until fiscal year 2035 or 2036 before addressing renovations and future programming at the facility. However, both civic leaders and at least one County Board member are hopeful they can shorten that timeline.


News

Arlington’s proposed 10-year capital improvement plan (CIP) includes no funding for planning or building new library facilities near Columbia Pike, despite the desires of some in the area.

Still, County Manager Mark Schwartz says he and his staff haven’t forgotten residents’ wishes for an expanded or brand new community library.


News

More on Window-Smashing Spree — About 35 cars have had their windows smashed across three incidents in roughly a week in Arlington Mill, mostly near 7th Road S. and S. Florida Street, as previously reported by ARLnow. “In these cases, we have not had significant property being stolen, only windows being damaged,” ACPD’s Ashley Savage said. Police have increased patrols in the neighborhood. [Fox 5, NBC 4]

Rosslyn Hit-and-Run — A cyclist “zoomed around” a stopped car and struck a woman crossing Wilson Blvd in Rosslyn before fleeing, according to a Reddit post seeking witnesses. The woman lost consciousness and faces orthopedic surgery. The post said Arlington police initially declined to take a report but later filed one. [Reddit]


Weather

Update on 6/28/26 — Another Flood Watch has been issued and is in effect through 2 p.m. Sunday, covering D.C., Arlington, Alexandria, Falls Church and Fairfax County. It comes as a stalled front drops heavy rain on the area.

From NWS:


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 — Jun 26, 2026.

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

  1. Weeks of military flyovers planned for America’s 250th, starting Wednesday (41947 views)
  2. EXCLUSIVE: Woman seriously injured while brunching in Ballston after rock thrown from high rise (19691 views)
  3. Clarendon post office restricts overnight hours due to pee, poop and fires (9023 views)
  4. Marymount hosting free fireworks viewing with food on Fourth of July (6705 views)
  5. JUST IN: Il Radicchio reopening in Clarendon, replacing Mazaro (6402 views)
  6. Scoop N Scootery attracting big crowds in Clarendon just weeks after opening (6322 views)
  7. Woman, 77, dies after house fire near East Falls Church (5938 views)
  8. Morning Notes for June 25, 2026 (5570 views)
  9. ACPD: Another car-window spree in South Arlington, armed man arrested at apartment complex (5364 views)
  10. New cafe and wine bar plans to open in Shirlington later this year (4535 views)
  11. Local firefighter has a transportation idea: aerial cable cars over Langston Blvd (4535 views)
  12. Four Arlington swim teams all win season-opening meets (4125 views)
  13. Arlington’s new delivery robots prompt mix of curiosity, annoyance from locals (3928 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 possible thunderstorms throughout the day, with patchy fog before 11 a.m. The high will be around 82°F, and winds will shift to the south at about 5 mph in the afternoon. The chance of precipitation is 80%, with rainfall between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, higher in thunderstorms. Saturday night will also have showers and possible thunderstorms until midnight, then scattered showers will continue. Fog may develop after 2 a.m., with mostly cloudy skies and a low around 68°F, accompanied by light east winds. Probability of precipitation is 60%, with similar expected rainfall. See more from Weather.gov.

💡 Quote of the Day

“The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.”
– Franklin D. Roosevelt

🌅 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. 👋


Schools

An age gap of a half-century or more didn’t dim enthusiasm during a special art program at a recent Arlington preschool program.

The intergenerational program, held June 15, brought together members of Arlington’s 55+ program to support and paint with the 3-to-5-year-olds in the Creative Preschoolers program at Lubber Run Community Center.