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Most-Read Arlington Stories of the Week: Oct. 1, 2021

It’s now October, after an September that featured plenty of gorgeous late summer/early fall weather and which seemingly went by too quickly.

Another nice weekend is on tap — just in time for the National Landing Oktoberfest and other outdoor events — before the weather turns rainier next week.

Now, let’s take a look at the most-read ARLnow stories for the past week.

  1. Glebe Road Divide in Ballston Gets Renewed County Attention
  2. Jaleo in Crystal City to Close, Making Way for Residential Development
  3. New Study Ranks APS Second-Best School System in Virginia
  4. Elementary School Assistant Charged With Sex Offenses
  5. Arlington Man Arrested for Green Valley Shooting
  6. Car-Share Company Free2Move Halts Arlington Operations Over Insurance
  7. Arlington to Start Providing Vax Booster Shots Today
  8. Delayed Zitkala-Ša Park Finally Nears Opening
  9. Obscene Graffiti, BB Gun Brandishing at Rocky Run Park Worry Neighbors
  10. More Gunfire Reported Near Drew Elementary
  11. Man Arrested for Arlington Robbery Released On Bond The Day Before
  12. UVA Expanding Presence in Rosslyn and N. Va.

Feel free to discuss those articles or anything else of local interest in the comments. Have a nice weekend, Arlington!

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