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Leaf vacuum truck in a North Arlington neighborhood (staff photo)
No Timeline for HQ2 Phase 2 — “Last year, Amazon.com Inc. said it would break ground on PenPlace, the Helix-anchored second phase of HQ2 in Crystal City, in 2024. That’s clearly not going to happen, and the tea leaves don’t suggest any movement on the near horizon… with the year almost out, the official word now is that the tech and e-commerce giant is in no rush.” [WBJ]
County Extends RCV Feedback — “The Arlington County Board has extended its Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) community feedback period to November 30th. ‘It has been a long and tiring election season,’ said Board Chair Libby Garvey. ‘We’d like to provide just a bit more breathing room to make sure that voters who want to weigh in, but may have been focused elsewhere, have the chance to do so.'” [Arlington County]
‘Perfect Day in Arlington, Virginia’ — “Amy Walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter, has lived in Arlington’s Clarendon neighborhood for 30 years — ‘which is kind of crazy!’ she says. Though her work often sends her to Capitol Hill, her days off are usually spent away from politics. Here’s how she likes to fill the hours.” [Southbound]
‘Must-Try’ Thanksgiving Sandwich — “Earl’s Sandwiches’ turkey cranberry sandwich arrived warm and had the thickest, chunkiest turkey. There was no stuffing, but the sliced bread had nuts in it, offering flavor and texture. This also was the only sandwich that came with lettuce.” [WTOP]
Court Overturns RGGI Withdraw — “Virginia can’t withdraw from a multistate initiative designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions unless the Legislature agrees to it, a judge has ruled, dealing a blow to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s efforts to exit the compact. The ruling, issued Monday by retired Judge C. Randall Lowe in Floyd County, said Virginia’s Air Pollution Control Board exceeded its authority when it voted last year to exit the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.” [Associated Press]
It’s Thursday — Expect clouds to increase with a high temperature of around 51 degrees, accompanied by a west wind blowing at 8 to 11 mph and gusts reaching up to 23 mph. As Thursday night rolls in, the skies will be partly cloudy with a low temperature of 36 degrees, and the west wind persists around 10 mph, gusting as high as 28 mph. [NWS]
Expect clouds to increase with a high temperature of around 51 degrees, accompanied by a west wind blowing at 8 to 11 mph and gusts reaching up to 23 mph. As Thursday night rolls in, the skies will be partly cloudy with a low temperature of 36 degrees, and the west wind persists around 10 mph, gusting as high as 28 mph. See more from Weather.gov.
💡 Quote of the Day
“A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty.” – Unknown
Storms bring heavy rain, wind and flooding at night (file photo)
Get ready for a sudden blast of strong wind gusts tonight.
After weeks of relatively tranquil weather, a cold front will bring storminess to Arlington and the D.C. area tonight. That’s expected to include heavy rain and some strong, potentially damaging winds.
Holiday decorations up at The Crossing Clarendon (courtesy George Brazier)
Arlington Startup Acquisition — “AeroVironment Inc. said Tuesday it has reached an agreement to buy fellow Arlington company BlueHalo LLC in an all-stock deal with an enterprise value of roughly $4.1 billion. The deal will allow AeroVironment, which is a top supplier of small drones to the U.S. military, to expand its offerings with BlueHalo’s expertise in space technologies, electronic warfare, AI and other areas.” [WBJ, BusinessWire]
Ballston 7-Eleven Robbed — “At approximately 2:39 p.m. on November 18, police were dispatched to the report of a robbery… the male suspect entered the business and concealed merchandise during which an employee confronted him. The suspect then attempted to exit without payment when the employee confronted him a second time. The suspect then made threatening statements towards the employee before fleeing the scene on foot.” [ACPD]
Stabbing at Bailey’s Xroads McD’s — “A man was rushed to Inova Fairfax Hospital with critical injuries Tuesday afternoon after being stabbed at the McDonald’s in Bailey’s Crossroads. Fairfax County police were dispatched to the fast food restaurant at 5603 Leesburg Pike around 2:19 p.m.” [FFXnow]
Residential Real Estate Deal — “Corcoran Group® LLC today announced its newest affiliate by welcoming Corcoran McEnearney… Formerly known as a collective of McEnearney Associates and Middleburg Real Estate/Atoka Properties, Corcoran McEnearney will offer comprehensive real estate services across the region’s urban, suburban, and rural areas.” [Corcoran]
F.C. Gift and Craft Show Returns — “Support local businesses, artisans, and merchants by shopping at the Holiday Gift and Craft Show with Children’s Holiday Shoppe at the Community Center (223 Little Falls St.) on Saturday, December 7, and Sunday, December 8. Admission to both craft show days and the Children’s Shoppe is free.” [City of Falls Church]
It’s Wednesday — Expect showers after 4pm with mostly cloudy skies and a high of 65°F. Winds will pick up from the southeast in the afternoon. Wednesday night brings a 90% chance of showers and thunderstorms before 4am with a low around 43°F. Southeast winds will shift to northwest in the evening, possibly gusting up to 31 mph. Rainfall amounts may range between a quarter and half of an inch. [NWS]
Expect showers after 4pm with mostly cloudy skies and a high of 65°F. Winds will pick up from the southeast in the afternoon. Wednesday night brings a 90% chance of showers and thunderstorms before 4am with a low around 43°F. Southeast winds will shift to northwest in the evening, possibly gusting up to 31 mph. Rainfall amounts may range between a quarter and half of an inch. See more from Weather.gov.
💡 Quote of the Day
“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” – Mae West
The teams skated to a scoreless first period. Loudoun Valley scored first early in the second period, but the Patriots responded quickly on a goal from Logan McGraw.
Sun sets between the trees and the fallen leaves in Lacey Woods Park (staff photo)
Arlington ‘Safest Place in America’ — “The safest place in America, subject to some qualifiers that I’ll get to, lies just across the Potomac River from the high-crime District of Columbia. It’s not an exclusive suburb but an entire county of 234,162 residents, more than half of whom live in apartments. While never very dangerous, Arlington County, Virginia, was not always such a safety standout. That came only after the transformation of parts of the county into dense, walkable urban neighborhoods.” [Bloomberg]
Crew Member Brings Gun to DCA — “Transportation Security Administration officers discovered a loaded handgun in the carry-on items of a flight crew member at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Friday, according to authorities. TSA officers found a 9mm handgun loaded with nine bullets, including one in the chamber, among the carry-on items of a female member of a flight crew.” [Patch]
New Lounge Opening at DCA — “Capital One Landing, a new airport lounge at Reagan National Airport whose food and beverage is curated by José Andrés, is set to open Tuesday. The Landing, which is located in Terminal 2 at the intersection of National Hall and Concourse D, is Andrés’ first foray into airports for his growing culinary empire. It features a 3,400-square-foot dining and bar area with room for 90 travelers as well as a 700-square-foot quick-service area where prepared food and drink can be grabbed on the fly.” [WBJ]
Walking Pneumonia On the Rise — “Cases of the mild form of pneumonia have been surging among young children in the Washington region since August, according to pediatricians and public health officials. Spread of the bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae is fueling the increase in ‘walking pneumonia,’ a term health-care providers use to refer to an illness that is less severe than full-blown pneumonia, which may cause high fever and require patients to be hospitalized.” [Washington Post]
F.C. ‘Toy Library’ Profiled — “As a joy for kids, parents and caregivers, few businesses in the City of Falls Church can match The Toy Nest – a membership-based ‘toy library, pre-loved toy store, indoor play space, and private event venue’ – at 125 N. Washington Street. With all the community-minded service the company of nine part-time employees and one full-time owner carries out – as well as the staff’s truly giving spirit – however, it’s hard to imagine it’s a for-profit enterprise.” [Falls Church Independent]
It’s Tuesday — Expect partly sunny skies with a high of around 63 and light winds shifting to the southeast at 6 mph in the afternoon. Tuesday night brings a slight chance of showers, mostly cloudy conditions, and a low of about 51 with light southeast winds; there’s a 20% chance of precipitation. [NWS]
Expect partly sunny skies with a high of around 63 and light winds shifting to the southeast at 6 mph in the afternoon. Tuesday night brings a slight chance of showers, mostly cloudy conditions, and a low of about 51 with light southeast winds; there’s a 20% chance of precipitation. See more from Weather.gov.
💡 Quote of the Day
“I hear I and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.” – Confucius
Meridian High School Stadium facilities (staff photo by Scott McCaffrey)
The fieldhouse at Meridian High School Stadium will receive a $600,000 refresh and upgrade under a proposal unanimously approved by Falls Church City School Board members on Nov. 12.
The appropriation was part of a series of one-time-funding requests approved by School Board members, totaling just under $1.5 million in school funds and $400,000 in city-government funds.
Police car speeding to a call at night (staff photo)
A man was carjacked Friday night in the Barcroft neighborhood.
The suspects include at least one person the victim knows, according to Arlington County police. The car was later found abandoned in the Rosslyn area.
Here in Arlington, real estate is a spectator sport. Let’s take a look at some of the most and least expensive townhouses sold last month (October 2024).