
NAACP Considering Legal Options — “Arlington’s NAACP branch is upping in the ante in its efforts to gather more information about inmate deaths at the Arlington County Detention Facility. Members of the civil-rights group voted May 20 to hire an attorney to provide advice and take court action, if necessary, to force the Sheriff’s Office and county government to provide more information about the deaths.” [Gazette Leader]
APS Mulls LGBTQ Policy — “The issue of LGBTQ students drew differing views during public feedback and discussion among a steering committee set up as part of the strategic-plan effort. Some argued that the group requires more protections and services, while others contend that the school system’s focus should be the well-being of all students. There also were concerns raised that the school system’s focus on emotional health could be to the detriment of overall academic rigor.” [Gazette Leader]
TSA Nabs More Guns at DCA — “TSA officers at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, [intercepted] two loaded guns within two days last week in passengers’ carry on bags. On Thursday, May 23, officers found a 40 caliber handgun with 14 rounds, including one in the chamber. The next day a .380 caliber handgun with seven rounds, including one in the chamber, was found in the bag of a Florida man.” [WTOP]
ART Ridership Rising — “For the first three months of 2024, ridership on the ART system totaled 593,291, up 19 percent from a year before and with all three months posting year-over-year increases. The 218,570 passengers in March (the latest month for which figures had been reported at the meeting) was the highest monthly figure since the onset of COVID in March 2020.” [Gazette Leader]
List of Longtime Local Eateries — “Sometimes we diners are so busy looking for the hot and new that we forget about the tried and true — restaurants that have been providing consistent, homey cooking out of the spotlight’s glare… Here are some treasured dining spots that have been serving hungry locals for 25 years or more.” [Arlington Magazine]
Solar Power Event Tonight — “Thursday, 6:30pm, Central Library: Raise your power game and explore the world of solar technology, its economics and financing options.” [Twitter, Solar United Neighbors]
It’s Thursday — Expect sunny skies and a high near 74 with a north wind around 10 mph. Thursday night will be mostly clear, with a low around 53 and a northwest wind at approximately 7 mph. [NWS]