The temperature climbed into the 70s today, and many locals — Arlington County police included — spent the day outside biking, walking or running.
The warm weather isn’t expected to last, unfortunately. A cold front is predicted to sweep through the area tomorrow afternoon, possibly causing some thunderstorms.
The top five most-read stories of the week were:
- Police Investigating House Party Homicide
- Is Clarendon’s Oz Restaurant in Trouble?
- Yorktown Discrimination Allegations Prompt “Record” Public Comments at School Board Meeting
- Lack of Child Care Options a Concern for Arlington County
- “Pershing Manor” Mansion Back On the Auction Block
Feel free to discuss these big stories from this week, the warm weather or any other topic of local interest in the comments.
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