The Virginia Square Metro entrance (courtesy Gale Harris)

APS May Lose Federal Funds — “The Department of Education said Friday it will start the process of suspending or cutting off federal funds to five Northern Virginia school districts: Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William. It follows the decision by the districts to reject the department’s demand that they change their bathroom and locker room policies for transgender students.” [NBC 4, Washington Post]

Pike Doc Project Profiled — “Working in one of the most diverse places in the country, Wolf and the rotating crew behind the Columbia Pike Documentary Project have been building the case, year after year, that their modest swath of storefronts and rising apartment buildings just outside Washington can be a model of American progress.” [Washington Post]

Flyover Planned This Morning — From AlertDC: “The U.S. Military will conduct a flyover in the National Capital Region over Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, August 18, 2025, at 9:00AM.”

Pentagon City Signals Shifted — “Crash #3 did the trick: About 12 hours after I reported a third red light runner crash in less than a month, Arlington County made at least a temporary fix to the problem. This morning after rush hour, work crews better aligned the traffic signals for eastbound Army Navy at S. Hayes.” [Dave Statter/X]

Park Police Seek Cybertruck Vandal — “The USPP is looking to identify the suspect involved in a felony destruction of property incident that occurred at Columbia Island Marina on July 4 at about 11 PM.” [USPP/X]

Funding for RCV Outreach — “The Arlington County Board has concluded its Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) Notice of Funding Availability process, and has awarded grants to two non-profits organizations, Challenging Racism and FairVote, for voter education and outreach efforts related to Ranked Choice Voting leading up to the November election. Both organizations will partner on these efforts, serving complementary roles.” [Arlington County]

It’s Monday — Showers are most likely between 2-5pm, with cloudy skies and a high temperature near 79°F. A northeast wind will blow at 10 mph, gusting up to 18 mph, and there is a 30% chance of precipitation. Monday night, expect another chance of showers mainly after 8pm, with a 30% chance of rain, mostly cloudy conditions, and a low temperature around 68°F. The northeast wind will be blowing at 6 to 9 mph. [NWS]

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Good Friday evening, Arlington. Let’s take a look back at today’s stories and a look forward to tomorrow’s event calendar.

🕗 News recap

The following articles were published earlier today — Aug 15, 2025.

Since it’s Friday, we’ve also compiled a list of the most-read articles of the week, below.

  1. Commissioner of Revenue continues hunt for those hiding vehicles to evade car tax (55364 views)
  2. Arlington apartment dwellers get little bang for their buck, survey finds (13756 views)
  3. Columbia Pike water main break causes fish kill in Four Mile Run (10461 views)
  4. New Arlington program offers vouchers for e-bikes worth up to $1,650 (8066 views)
  5. Teens sought after bathrooms near Yorktown High School vandalized (6766 views)
  6. ‘The Cheese Cartel’ plans new Falls Church cheese and charcuterie shop (6055 views)
  7. Arlington isn’t obligated to help federal takeover of D.C. policing, Karantonis says (5699 views)
  8. As Arlington County Fair begins, workers share hints and tales of years past (5298 views)
  9. Beyer and DHS trade blows after congressman visits immigration detention center (5197 views)
  10. A Tex-Mex restaurant with a focus on seafood is coming to Courthouse (5077 views)
  11. Record demand for food and shaky economy leave $891K budget gap at AFAC (4908 views)
  12. Arlington home sales are up but prices are down amid economic anxieties (4443 views)
  13. DEVELOPING: APS holds firm to transgender policy, defying Dept. of Education (4865 views)

📅 Upcoming events

Here is what’s going on Saturday in Arlington, from our event calendar.

Here are the events planned for Sunday:

🌤️ Saturday’s forecast

Expect patchy fog in the morning until 8am, followed by mostly cloudy skies which will gradually clear up to become sunny as the day progresses, with temperatures reaching around 88°F. East winds will blow at 3 to 6 mph. On Saturday night, the skies will remain mostly clear and the temperature will drop to around 71°F. South winds of 3 to 5 mph will take over during the night. See more from Weather.gov.

💡 Quote of the Day

“Love the life you live. Live the life you love.”
– Bob Marley

🌅 Tonight’s sunset

The MonumentCam screenshot above is used with permission of the Trust for the National Mall and courtesy of EarthCam.

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. 👋


Around Town

The weekend is here and so is a new episode of the ARLnow podcast.

In the latest episode, Vernon, Dan and Lene — and a special guest, housing advocate Jane Green — discuss a few notable local news stories in Arlington from the past week, including:


In search of the perfect birthday party spot for your teen or little one? Arcades, bowling lanes and spacious recreational parks are just some of what Arlington has to offer.

Here are the nominees for “Best Venue for a Kid’s Birthday Party in Arlington” as part of our ARLnow Readers’ Choice awards.

Did we miss your favorite venue? Write them in!

Voting will close in two weeks.

Voting for the Best Live Music Venue in Arlington is still taking place. Be sure to cast your vote before voting closes next Friday at 8:30 a.m.

Two weeks ago, we voted on the Best Seafood Restaurant in Arlington. The results are now official:

  1. Quarterdeck
  2. The Salt Line
  3. Seamore’s 

An office building in Courthouse that’s “So imposing… like an ocean liner of glass cutting through a wave of leaves” (courtesy George Brazier)

Guns to Sound This Morning — From AlertDC: “[Today] at 10AM, a total of 43 (LOUD) rounds will be fired from the Leutze Park Guns as part of a gun salute being conducted at the Washington Navy Yard.”

Another Pentagon City Crash — “Another crash with the misaligned traffic signals for eastbound Army Navy at S. Hayes in Pentagon City. The driver running the red light actually has a green light ahead of them over their lane. It’s a green arrow meant for the lane to their right. The red signal meant for their lane is over the lane to their left.” [Dave Statter/X]

Beyer Blasts Israel — “This move, on top of civilian starvation and killing in Gaza and a disastrous Gaza City attack plan, are proof of the Israeli government’s hostility to peaceful coexistence with Palestinians. I cosponsored the Block the Bombs Act in June because we can’t support this.” [Rep. Don Beyer/X]

Local Library History — “At first, small community libraries were formed by private organizations, beginning with a book collection in the 1890s stored in Carlin Hall in the Glencarlyn community. In 1923, a Cherrydale library was formed to operate in the Cherrydale School… Other community-initiated libraries were quickly formed, and in 1928 an alliance of 20 local organizations created the Arlington District Library Association. By 1936, a Department of Libraries was established by the County Board.” [FCNP]

School Starting Monday in F.C. — “The new school year is now upon us! Unlike even the more recent past when the year always began right after Labor Day, now it is commencing on Monday, August 18… FCCPS, it was noted on the second day of the convocation, has been ranked the Number One school division in the entire state of Virginia for six years in a row, as well as the Number One in the wider Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.” [FCNP]

It’s Friday — Expect mostly sunny skies with a high of 88 and light east winds of 6 mph. There’s a 30% chance of showers and storms, mostly in the afternoon. Friday night holds a slight chance of showers. The night will be otherwise partly cloudy with a low of 72 and a 20% chance of precipitation. [NWS]


News

Arlington County police are investigating a shooting in the Arna Valley neighborhood.

Police were dispatched to an apartment on the 2500 block of S. Adams Street shortly before 9:45 p.m. for a report of a man shot in the leg. Arriving officers reported that there were several people inside the apartment, who were cooperative as police started the investigation.


Good Thursday evening, Arlington. Let’s take a look back at today’s stories and a look forward to tomorrow’s event calendar.

🕗 News recap

The following articles were published earlier today — Aug 14, 2025.

📅 Upcoming events

Here is what’s going on Friday in Arlington, from our event calendar.

⛈️ Friday’s forecast

Showers may occur between noon and 2pm, followed by potential showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Expect mostly sunny skies with a high of 88 and light east winds of 6 mph. There’s a 30% chance of precipitation. Friday night holds a slight chance of showers before 11pm, followed by a possibility between 11pm and 2am. The night will be partly cloudy with a low of 72 and light east winds of 3 to 6 mph, with a 20% chance of precipitation. See more from Weather.gov.

💡 Quote of the Day

“To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart.”
– Eleanor Roosevelt

🌅 Tonight’s sunset

The MonumentCam screenshot above is used with permission of the Trust for the National Mall and courtesy of EarthCam.

Thanks for reading! Feel free to discuss the day’s happenings in the comments.


With a week and a half to go before the start of school in Arlington, we’re decidedly in the waning days of summer.

Nights are cooler. Pre-season football is on TV. Fall plans are being made. And office parking lots have plenty of open spaces thanks to people getting their final beach vacations in.

In all, the mid-August vibes are strong and that leads to another thing: a general pre-Labor Day malaise.

As the dog days drag on, an August inertia sets in for some, making it ever more excruciating to wake up in the morning and put in a full day’s work. A lucky few may have the flexibility to unilaterally slash their working hours and output, while the rest of us just have to muddle through.

How prevalent is this late summer lethargy in Arlington? Let’s find out.


Tennis in Bluemont Park under cloudy summer skies (Flickr pool photo by Dennis Dimick)

Police Helos Kept Away from DCA — “After a search for a kidnapped child delayed several flights last week, air traffic controllers at Washington Reagan National Airport were instructed to stop letting police helicopter missions take priority over airline traffic.” [Washington Post]

VHC Expansion Update — VHC Health plans to submit final site plans in September for its 146-bed behavioral health and inpatient rehabilitation center, partnering with Lifepoint Health on the $160 million project that has doubled in cost from the original $80 million estimate. The county has switched from selling VHC the land at 601 S. Carlin Springs Road to offering a long-term lease instead, while VHC continues expanding with a $46-50 million main hospital addition and a $33 million freestanding ER along Arlington Boulevard. [WBJ]

More DUI Patrols — “From Friday, August 15, 2025 – Monday, September 1, 2025, motorists nationwide can expect to see increased messages about the dangers of driving under the influence, coupled with enforcement and increased saturation patrols to identify and apprehend impaired drivers. This campaign aims to drastically reduce drunk driving on our nation’s roadways through a two-pronged approach of education and enforcement.” [ACPD]

Flyover This Morning — From AlertDC: “The U.S. Military will conduct a flyover in the NCR over Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, August 14, 2025, at 11:10AM.” 

Dog Bite in F.C. — “The City of Falls Church Police and Animal Control are looking for a dog that bit a young woman on the leg on Saturday, August 9 around 4:15 p.m. on N. Oak St. between West St. and Lincoln St.” [City of Falls Church/FB]

Memory Helps Metro Officer — “A Metro transit police officer is being recognized for her hard work closing cases, using her photographic memory.” [NBC 4]

Another Challenger to Beyer — “Former Alexandria City Councilman Mohamed “Mo” Seifeldein announced Tuesday to reporters that he will seek the Democratic nomination for Virginia’s 8th Congressional District, challenging five-term incumbent Rep. Don Beyer and positioning himself as a voice for economic change.” [ALXnow]

It’s Thursday — Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, with otherwise mostly sunny skies and a high near 89. There’s a 30% chance of precipitation. Thursday night brings a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a low around 73. [NWS]

Flickr pool photo by Dennis Dimick


Good Wednesday evening, Arlington. Let’s take a look back at today’s stories and a look forward to tomorrow’s event calendar.

🕗 News recap

The following articles were published earlier today — Aug 13, 2025.

📅 Upcoming events

Here is what’s going on Thursday in Arlington, from our event calendar.

⛈️ Thursday’s forecast

Expect showers and thunderstorms after 2pm, with mostly sunny skies and a high near 89. Light northwest winds of 3 to 6 mph, and a 30% chance of precipitation. On Thursday night, a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms before 11pm, followed by a slight possibility of showers until 2am. Partly cloudy skies with a low around 73 and light, variable winds. See more from Weather.gov.

💡 Quote of the Day

“The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.”
– Franklin D. Roosevelt

🌅 Tonight’s sunset

The MonumentCam screenshot above is used with permission of the Trust for the National Mall and courtesy of EarthCam.

Thanks for reading! Feel free to discuss the day’s happenings in the comments.


Weather

The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax County, the District and surrounding areas.

The watch is now in effect and goes through 9 p.m. Heavy storms are expected this afternoon and evening, with the potential for flash flooding from excessive rainfall.


Flag outside of the Korean embassy chancery annex in Courthouse (courtesy George Brazier)

Reminder: Fair Starts Today — “Starting next Wednesday, Aug. 13, and lasting through Sunday, Aug. 17, this year’s fair at the Thomas Jefferson Community Center (3501 2nd Street S.) includes a relocated beer garden and a new partnership with the Department of Parks and Recreation.” [ARLnow]

Burbs Hit Harder By DOGE — Federal spending cuts under the Trump administration have severely impacted Greater Washington’s economy, with significant job losses and reduced government contracts, particularly affecting Northern Virginia and suburban Maryland. Despite these challenges, there are positive trends in mobility, visitation, and the apartment rental market, suggesting resilience in the region. [WBJ]

Exposure in East Fall Church — “2800 block of N. Westmoreland Street… at approximately 7:00 p.m. on August 1, the female victim was walking outside when the male suspect approached her and attempted to engage her in conversation. The victim continued to walk past the suspect during which he exposed himself before fleeing the scene.” [ACPD]

Arlington Trivia on Local TV — “Annie Mae hosts this segment of Hometown Trivia in Arlington, VA.” [Fox 5]

Free ANC History Walk — “Arlington National Cemetery, in partnership with @USArmyMuseum, will host a free, two-hour guided walk at ANC on Friday, Sept. 12, at 9 a.m.” [ANC/X, NMUSA]

It’s Wednesday — Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms, potentially intensifying after 3pm, with a high temperature around 89°F and south winds at 3-6 mph. There’s a 60% chance of precipitation, with new rainfall amounts ranging from a tenth to a quarter-inch, or higher during thunderstorms. Later, the chance of precipitation will decrease to 40% with showers and thunderstorms likely before 2am. Anticipate a mostly cloudy evening with the temperature dropping to around 73°F. [NWS]


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