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Power outage in North Arlington on Feb. 1, 2025 (via Dominion)
Nearly 3,000 homes and businesses were reported to be without power this morning.
Power started flickering across several North Arlington neighborhoods around 9 a.m. A large fire department response was dispatched to St. Peter’s Episcopal Church along N. Glebe Road for a report of a fire, which turned out to be sparks from a tree falling on power lines near the church, according to scanner traffic.
The weather will transition from mostly cloudy to sunny, reaching a high of around 46 degrees. There will be a north wind of 10 to 16 mph, and gusts may reach up to 26 mph. As for Saturday night, it’ll be partly cloudy with a low temperature of approximately 26 degrees, accompanied by a northeast wind of 3 to 8 mph. See more from Weather.gov.
💡 Quote of the Day
“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart.” – Helen Keller
We hope you have a great weekend, Arlington! Feel free to discuss the most-read stories of the week, the upcoming weekend events or anything else of local interest in the comments. 👋
The empty Key Bridge Marriott building in Rosslyn, December 2022 (staff photo by Jay Westcott)
The former Key Bridge Marriott in Rosslyn might finally get torn down.
Arlington County, which declared the property a “public nuisance” in May 2024 and assumed responsibility to secure and demolish it, has returned the building to its owner for demolition.
Arlington’s real estate market reflects the broader community — it’s diverse, dynamic, and never boring.
This weekend’s local open houses offer a snapshot of Arlington’s wide variety real estate offerings, from affordable condos to multi-million dollar homes. One highlight: a $2 million home with a covered front porch, two car garage and fenced yard.
The countdown to Valentine’s Day has begun. And so has the countdown to planning a memorable and special time with your significant other. But there is still time and plenty of date night destinations in Arlington to choose from.
Here are the top picks for “Best Date Ideas to do in Arlington” as part of our ARLnow Readers’ Choice awards. Don’t see your favorite date idea listed? Feel free to write it in.
Voting will close in two weeks so don’t wait!
Voting for Best Florist in Arlington is still taking place. Be sure to cast your vote before voting closes next Friday at 9 a.m.
Two weeks ago, we voted on Best brunch spot in Arlington. The results are now official:
A smoky old fashioned at The Falls in Falls Church (staff photo)
Skaters, Students Among the Dead — “Northern Virginia’s figure skating community is reeling after receiving the news that a coach and multiple young skaters from the area were killed when an American Airlines flight and a military helicopter collided and crashed into the Potomac River.” [NBC 4, Sky News/X, FFXnow]
Questions About Air Traffic — “The airspace along the Potomac River where an Army helicopter and an airliner crashed Wednesday night poses some of the most complex challenges in the country for pilots, requiring them to rely on layers of procedures and electronic safeguards to avoid a catastrophe.” [Washington Post, WSJ, WBJ]
DCA Tower Was Understaffed — “The air traffic control tower at Reagan National Airport was understaffed on Wednesday evening when a passenger plane and a military helicopter collided in midair… NATCA, the controllers’ labor union, has warned in recent years that a thinly stretched workforce poses a risk to safety.” [Washington Post]
Regional Response Lauded — “There is probably not a region in the country as well prepared as the national capital region for the large scale public safety response that we have seen on the Potomac River since last night.” [Dave Statter/X]
Witness Accounts of Crash — “Schulman said he saw sparks spreading along the plane, nose to tail, as the aircraft banked sharply to the right… Another witness, Courtney Cain, 28, said she was at home at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling when she heard a bang outside. She looked out her living room window, where she saw a flash.” [Washington Post]
Prayers for Victims — From Arlington Bishop Michael Burbidge: “We share a sense of shock at this sudden profound loss of so many lives here in our community, both civilians and military personnel training to keep us safe. We grieve alongside the many who have lost beloved family members, friends, colleagues, and fellow parishioners, including at least two from our own parishes.” [Diocese of Arlington, YouTube]
Beyer Offers Help to Families — “My heart goes out to all those who lost loved ones last night. I want those families to know that my office is here to help you in any way we can in this time of grief and loss.” [Rep. Don Beyer/X]
Local Police on GW Parkway? — “A proposal advancing through the Virginia Legislature would give state and local police the authority to conduct traffic enforcement along the George Washington Memorial Parkway. The 22-mile stretch of highway is patrolled by U.S. Park Police, but some lawmakers say federal traffic enforcement is lacking and safety is at risk.” [NBC 4]
Crash in Aurora Highlands — “There was a crash at the intersection of 23rd Street S. and 26th Street S. in Aurora Highlands, sending one car down into the yard of a home.” [ARLnow/X]
Gun Investigation at Yorktown HS — “On January 29, police were dispatched to the report of a weapons offense. The preliminary investigation indicates the reporting party allegedly saw a juvenile male with what appeared to be the handle of a firearm in his waistband. The juvenile male was no longer on school property at the time of police arrival but was subsequently located by officers. No weapon was located.” [ACPD]
It’s Friday — Expect rain with a high near 55, south wind at 9-11 mph, and gusts up to 30 mph. Precipitation is expected to range from half to three-quarters of an inch. Friday night may bring more rain until 1am, followed by clearing skies and a low of around 42. Southwest wind will be 7-10 mph, with gusts up to 20 mph. The nighttime precipitation chance is 50%. [NWS]
Expect rain with a high near 55, south wind at 9-11 mph, and gusts up to 30 mph. Precipitation is guaranteed, with new amounts ranging from half to three-quarters of an inch. Friday night may bring more rain until 1am, followed by clearing skies and a low of around 42. Southwest wind will be 7-10 mph, turning northwest post-midnight, and might gust up to 20 mph. Precipitation chance is 50%. See more from Weather.gov.
💡 Quote of the Day
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” – Albert Einstein
ARLnow and our Fairfax County sister site FFXnow are seeking a major sponsor for our sports coverage.
We started to cover high school athletics in the fall after our acquisition of the Gazette Leader newspaper. The coverage is helmed by longtime local sports editor Dave Facinoli.
As of last week, the Arlington sports coverage is primarily published on Saturday, with some coverage on weekdays.
Now, we’re looking for a presenting sponsor that wants to associate their brand with high school sports coverage on the most-read local news outlets for Arlington and Fairfax County.
This sponsorship opportunity is ideal for healthcare, higher education, financial services and other types of advertisers that want frequent, high-impact consumer touchpoints in a sports context.
The sponsorship package includes:
Premium sponsorship placement on ARLnow and FFXnow sports articles
Social media amplification including Instagram posts
Cross-site ad placements
Sponsorship banner and message on new weekly sports email newsletters (~25,000 subscribers)
For more information, contact Lene or Kim on our accounts team at [email protected].
Glass and sun above the vacant Crystal City Underground (Flickr pool photo by Jason Gooljar)
Courthouse Hotel Project On Hold — “The owner of a hotel in Arlington’s Courthouse… now needs more time before it can start, intimating that the project still doesn’t pencil out… Sunburst Hospitality Corp. got the green light in October 2020 from local lawmakers to transform its 187-key Arlington Court Suites Hotel at 1200 N. Courthouse Road into 180 multifamily units.” [WBJ]
Local Impact of Downsizing Fed Gov’t — “According to Terry Clower, who monitors the local economy at George Mason University’s Center for Regional Analysis, that could be a disaster for the region… Massive reductions in federal jobs could hit DC like the closure of steel mills hit Midwestern company towns. ‘Forty percent of our economy is based one way or another on the federal government,’ Clower says.” [Washingtonian]
Crash Fells Pole in Pentagon City — From Dave Statter: “An odd crash a short time ago at S. 12th & S. Eads across from the Whole Foods. Car went into the Amazon construction site. Person taken to the hospital.” [Twitter]
New Spokesperson for ACFD — “The Arlington County Fire Department is pleased to announce the appointment of Captain Jamie Jill as its new Public Information Officer (PIO). Captain Jill brings a wealth of experience to the position, with 13 years of service in fire and EMS, as well as 11 years in public information.” [Arlington County]
LGBTQ+ Panel Eyes World Pride — Arlington’s LGBTQIA+ Advisory Committee hopes to participate in D.C.’s upcoming spring World Pride celebration. Committee chair Samantha Perez says local involvement would welcome visitors while reassuring residents concerned about Trump administration policies. Several Arlington groups have already partnered with event host Capital Pride Alliance. –Scott McCaffrey
Soaking Rain Expected — “Most models, including a blend of models shown above, predict about 0.75 inches to 1 inch of rain in the D.C. region between Thursday night and Friday evening. While a shift in the storm track could still lower or raise the actual amount, we do seem likely to get some needed rain.” [Capital Weather Gang]
It’s Thursday — Expect sunny skies and a high of 48, with light winds becoming southwest at 5-7 mph in the morning. Thursday night will bring rain, primarily after 1 am, with a low of around 40 and a south wind at 6-9 mph. There’s an 80% chance of precipitation. [NWS]
A D.C. fire boat searches the Potomac River the morning after the mid-air collision and crash (staff photo by James Jarvis)
A massive emergency response remains on scene of an aircraft crash in the water near Reagan National Airport.
A military helicopter and a regional jet with 64 people on board collided mid-air Wednesday night. Video from the Kennedy Center webcam showed a fiery collision, over the Potomac River.
Expect sunny skies and a high of 48, with light winds becoming southwest at 5-7 mph in the morning. Thursday night will bring rain, primarily after 1 am, with a low of around 40 and a south wind at 6-9 mph. There’s an 80% chance of precipitation, with potential rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch. See more from Weather.gov.
💡 Quote of the Day
“Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.” – Henry David Thoreau
Address:1035 N. Kensington Street Neighborhood: Westover Type: 4 BR, 4 (+1 half) BA townhouse — 2,340 sq. ft. Listed: $1,175,000
Noteworthy: Open Houses scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 30 from 5-7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday Feb. 1 and 2 from 1-3 p.m.
Beautifully finished and like-new townhouse offering nearly 2,400 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, including four bedrooms — each with its own full bathroom — and a large two-car garage, walking distance to parks and Westover Village (restaurants, specialty groceries, coffee and ice cream shops, and beer garden).
What makes this home stand out? The versatile layout delivers great main level entertaining space, a rooftop terrace, and excellent storage, all enhanced by high ceilings and abundant natural light. Located within the highly-rated school pyramid of Cardinal Elementary (walkable), Swanson Middle (walkable), and Yorktown High, this home is also just a short drive to Virginia Hospital Center. Easy guest parking is available on neighborhood streets and in dedicated community spaces.
What makes this community great? An exceptionally walkable community! Walk into charming Westover Village featuring a specialty grocery store and sandwich/pizza shop, The Italian Store, locally owned Ayers Variety and Hardware, Westover Market Beer Garden, Trade Roots Coffee Shop, Toby’s Ice Cream, Westover Library, weekly Westover Farmers Market (every Sunday), and a variety of excellent restaurants. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the proximity to three fantastic parks — Lacey Woods Park, Westover Park, and Bon Air Park and Rose Garden — offering courts, open spaces, and picturesque nature trails. The nearby award-winning trail system, including the Custis, Four Mile Run, and W&OD trails, provides miles of paved paths for biking and walking.
Minutes by car to Washington, D.C., Tysons, Clarendon, Old Town, Alexandria, downtown Falls Church, Reagan National and Dulles International Airports, the Pentagon, and Amazon HQ2.