Dating in the city, a bitcoin real estate deal, #DCision18 debate, and other news of the day over in the District.
- Last night’s forum for D.C. Council’s at-large and chairman seats in hashtags. [Twitter]
- And livestream. [Facebook]
- Restaurateur Ruth Gresser heads to Spring Valley for her fifth location. [Washingtonian]
- 71-year-old man fatally stabbed in Northwest apartment. [Post]
- Amtrak train separates after leaving Union Station. [Post]
- Landscape of love. [NBC]
- Changes at The Gibson. [WCP]
- George Washington students demand change after racist incident. [Post]
- Lincoln Park Kitchen is moving downtown. [Popville]
- You can buy a condo in Northwest with bitcoin. [Post]
- Houses designed with dogs in mind. [Washingtonian]
- Fast casual greek spot to open downtown. [X2]
- Elderly man in wheelchair robbed after getting out of a cab. [Post]
- Daughter of journalist David Carr will talk about the 1,900+ emails he sent her, and more at the Warner Theatre. [WCP]
- D.C.’s most iconic modern buildings–mapped. [Curbed]
- Duo nails the concept of a neighborhood restaurant “at a time when the term is abused in D.C.” [WCP]
Recent Stories
Good Thursday 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…
Last year, an attempt to broaden the Arlington police auditor’s access to police records quietly fizzled before reaching the public for discussion.
George Mason University’s new Fuse at Mason Square in Arlington, is poised to become a 345,000-square-foot collaborative and digital innovation space in the heart of the Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor. “As Mason expands in…
These tree care companies serve Arlington County and received Washington Consumers’ Checkbook’s top rating for quality (as reported by their customers in Checkbook’s surveys).
Award-winning drag queen Tara Hoot is bringing her Family Fun Story Time Brunch to Arlington at Freddie’s Beach Bar! Saturday April 6 at noon! Join Tara for songs, stories, puppets, bubbles and joy! It’s not just stories, it’s a SHOW that’s perfect for kids and kids at heart–fun for everyone! Plus a tasty brunch at Freddie’s! Click the link and make your reservations now! ❤️ 🫧 🌈
The Summer 2024 STEAM (Science/Technology/Engineering/Arts/Math) Fellowship application is now open! Apply by April 15 to be considered!
The STEAM Workforce Development Teacher Fellowship provides Arlington Public Schools (APS) high school, middle school, and elementary school teachers with opportunities to learn about workplace needs in STEAM-related fields and for them to use the experience to enhance student learning to match workplace expectations in a selected industry. STEAM Fellows participate in a three-week summer fellowship, receiving a $4,000 stipend upon completion.
Applicants planning to pursue a fellowship in the arts must demonstrate how they will build connections between the arts and science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.
Click the button to learn more, share, apply, and see the variety of fellowships completed in previous years.
Free Right-Sizing Workshop – How to Get Rid of Your…
Cody Chance and Dick Nathan of Long & Foster are hosting a free workshop at our office on Cherry Hill Rd. (formerly Lee Highway) on the topic of “down-sizing” Thursday, March 28 from 5:30-7:30. We have created a workbook with
Portofino Italian Wine Dinner, April 6, 6:30pm
Four course Italian dinner, paired with 2 wines each. The wines will be served “blind” and notes on each wine will be discussed. The event is coordinated with Elite Wine Importers and The Portofino Restaurant. The dinner is on Saturday,