
Fiery Crash on GW Parkway — “Looks bad but initial reports are that everyone made it out okay. No word of serious injuries. Park Police and ACFD handled.” [ARLnow/X]
Arrest After Auto Theft Attempt — “The male suspect entered the parking lot of the business and engaged an employee in conversation. The suspect then allegedly entered an unoccupied, running vehicle and attempted to flee the scene in the vehicle. Employees confronted the suspect who subsequently exited the vehicle and fled the scene on foot…. officers located an individual matching the description of the suspect in the 2300 block of S. Eads Street and detained him.” [ACPD]
Composting Bins Highlighted — “Introducing Bigbelly Bins, the latest high-tech heroes in the green movement. These sleek, solar-powered compost bins are popping up around Arlington, and they’re not just here to look pretty. They’re smart, they’re efficient and they’re making it easier than ever for residents to go green without getting their hands dirty.” [WUSA 9]
Drew Day in Green Valley — “Join us on Saturday, May 31, from 9:45 AM to 1 PM for our end-of-year celebration, as we honor Dr. Charles R. Drew’s birthday (June 3)… Enjoy a fun-filled day with games, activities, and opportunities to get involved.” [Drew Elementary/IG]
‘Single Payer Health Fair’ — “Join DSA NoVA’s Medicare For All Working Group for a fun-filled afternoon of games and activities in Alcova Heights Park as part of the nationwide Day of Action for Single Payer! This event is free and open to the public.” [Action Network]
WHS Soccer Advances in Tourney — “Un a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory last night in the VHSL Liberty District’s Northern Regional Tournament, the Wakefield Warriors stunned the #2-seeded Chantilly Chargers.” [Bryson Dawson/X]
F.C. Apartment Project in Doubt — “In a surprise move, the Economic Development Authority (EDA) decided against selling an EDA parcel for the Maple and Annandale mixed-use project, as originally agreed to by the late EDA Chair Robert Young. The City Manager said that selling the land for this project would limit the redevelopment potential of the Burke & Herbert Bank lot adjacent to it.” [Falls Church Pulse]
Rep Wants WMATA Renamed — “WMATA takes $150M a year in federal funds and delivers nothing but delays, dysfunction, and decay. My bill blocks funding until WMATA is renamed WMAGA and the Metrorail becomes the TRUMP TRAIN.” [Axios, Rep. Greg Steube/X]
Drought Over — “Drought? What drought? Thanks to a soggy May, the entire D.C. Beltway area is now drought-free, per the US Drought Monitor. With even more rain on the way, this could end up a top 10 wettest May ever.” [CWG/Bluesky, CWG]
It’s Friday — After patchy fog gives way to sunshine in the morning, shower and thunderstorm chances increase throughout the afternoon, with a high near 79. Friday night will bring more showers and possible thunderstorms, with some producing heavy rainfall. Lows will be around 59, with north winds at 7-14 mph shifting to northwest after midnight and gusting up to 21 mph. Precipitation chances are at 90%, with 1 to 2 inches of rainfall possible. [NWS]