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Yeatts Mewborne Jones, of Arlington, Virginia, passed away on Saturday, May 24, 2025, on a scuba diving vacation in Monterey, California, at the age of 55. He was born September 27, 1969, in Newport News, Virginia. He graduated from Hampton Roads Academy and obtained a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Washington and Lee University.
He was preceded in death by his mother Jonzennie Mewborne Jones and his father Ray Yeatts Jones.
Vibrant fall colors of leaves in Quincy Park (staff photo by Jay Westcott)
The kids aren’t even out of school yet and we’re enjoying 80 degree temperatures for the first time in a while.
So why is ARLnow trying to get you to think about fall?
It’s because the best local advertising campaigns are those planned well in advance, with a target customer, a seasonal time-and-place context, and your marketing goals in mind.
So yes, early June — just three months out from Labor Day — is the time to start planning your campaigns for what promises to be a busy fall season.
And ARLnow’s team is here to help. Use the form below, email or call — [email protected] or 703-348-0583 — and we’ll walk you through the options.
Sunrise down Walter Reed Drive (courtesy James Thorne)
Stepped Up Patrols at Synagogues — From an Arlington County police spokesperson, in response to an ARLnow inquiry: “Our officers are on duty conducting proactive patrols throughout Arlington and have been conducting increased patrols near synagogues in the County since last month’s shooting at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC… There are currently no known threats in Arlington County.”
Fed Cuts Impact Local Nonprofit — “Aspire’s story provides a glimpse of the actual impact of such cuts. On Monday, April 28th, Aspire was notified that its funding was cut, and that it needed to cease its AmeriCorps program effective immediately (yes, immediately).This required the immediate termination of the 17 AmeriCorps members who served their students every day — students and their families who rely on Aspire for a safe place to be after school, with academic support.” [FCNP]
‘Shipwreck on the Potomac’ — “This “Shipwreck” has been next to Reagan Airport for months. Who is responsible for its removal and disposal?” [Reddit]
Stabbing in Pentagon City — “A stabbing [Friday] afternoon at the Pentagon City Metro Station. It was a leg wound that is not reported to be serious. Police described it as a fight between two people who may have known each other.” [Dave Statter/X]
Va. DMV Warns of Scam — “Did you get a text about an overdue traffic ticket charge? It’s likely a scam. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is alerting customers about a new text scam where fraudsters pose as Virginia DMV and falsely claim you owe money for unpaid fines.” [Press Release]
Rosslyn Office Swap — “A century-old trade association has signed for a full floor at Beacon Capital’s recently acquired The Towers in Rosslyn, paving the way to move from one tower to the other and a chance to custom design a new space. The Aerospace Industries Association, a tax-exempt industry advocacy group, inked a 15-year lease for the 26th floor, about 20,500 square feet, at 1100 Wilson Blvd., the western tower.” [WBJ]
It’s Tuesday — Expect mostly sunny skies today, with highs reaching near 83 degrees and winds turning west at around 5 mph in the afternoon. Tonight, the skies will remain mostly clear, with temperatures dropping to around 62 degrees and a gentle south wind blowing at about 6 mph. [NWS]
Expect mostly sunny skies today, with highs reaching near 83 degrees and calm winds turning west at around 5 mph in the afternoon. Tonight, the skies will remain mostly clear, with temperatures dropping to around 62 degrees and a south wind blowing at about 6 mph. 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
Police car outside of Jamestown Elementary School in 2024 (file photo)
Someone called in a bomb threat to an elementary school in Arlington today.
Police were dispatched to Jamestown Elementary School around 2:15 p.m. for a report of an anonymous threat received by phone. The person making the threat was described as a “younger male.”
A 42-year-old Arlington man is facing a number of charges, including DUI, after a crash that shut down a busy on-ramp Friday afternoon.
It started around 4:45 p.m., police say, when a driver veered off the road and struck another car at the Route 50 and Washington Blvd interchange. That driver then allegedly tried to climb a fence before returning to his car.
Clarendon Cup cycling race this past weekend (courtesy Paul R. O’Leary)
Teens ‘Ding Dong Ditch’ — “A northern Virginia man says he’s frustrated by a group of teens who did a version of “ding-dong ditch,” banging on his door while dressed in ski masks and running away. He says he’s also worried that something could happen to the kids if they keep this up—and bang on the wrong door. According to a report, officers responded to the man’s home in the 5000 block of 38th Street, North, just before 11 p.m. on Memorial Day.” [Fox 5]
Wheels Stolen in Pentagon City — “Between 6:00 p.m. on May 29 and 3:00 a.m. on May 30, the suspect(s) stole tires and rims from the victim’s parked, unoccupied vehicle and subsequently fled the scene. During the course of the investigation, officers located three additional parked, unoccupied victim vehicles in the area with their tires and rims stolen, two of which had their passenger windows smashed.” [ACPD]
Ray’s the Steaks Pop Up — “It’s been six years since Ray’s the Steaks—the beloved steakhouse from chef-owner Michael Landrum known for its affordable prices and unfussy vibe—closed in Arlington. But the place still looms large for Paul Taylor, co-owner of Shaw cocktail-and-sandwich shop Your Only Friend… with Landrum’s blessing and recipes, Taylor and co-owner Sherra Kurtz plan to pay homage to Ray’s the Steaks with a two-night pop-up on June 2 and 9.” [Washingtonian]
Congressional Gold Medal Nod — Rep. Don Beyer has introduced legislation to award a Congressional Gold Medal to Arlington resident and civil-rights activist Joan Trumpauer Mulholland. The measure picked up five initial cosponsors and has been referred to the Committee on Financial Services. –Scott McCaffrey
Seven Corners Redevelopment — “Two development proposals in the Seven Corners area ran into community opposition at a recent Fairfax County Planning Commission meeting, but they’re likely to clear initial procedural hurdles in June. In contrast, a plan to put more than 1,300 apartments augmented by retail use on the Food Star site further east on Route 7 drew no community pushback.” [FFXnow]
Speeding Hiring After Firing — “The idea here that has widespread support is to speed up and improve the hiring process to take less time — under 80 days is the goal. Instead of evaluating applicants merely on education, hiring managers are meant to look at skills.” [Axios]
Hurricane Season Underway — “The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins on June 1 and now is the best time to ensure you and your loved ones are prepared. Forecasters within the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service predict above-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin this year. The impacts of hurricanes can reach far beyond coastal communities.” [Arlington County]
Coldest June 1 in Decades — “The temperatures outside may feel cold, and that’s because they are — the colder weather this spring has broken records. This June 1 marks the coldest on the books since 1972.” [WTOP]
Hot Summer on Tap — “The D.C. area is accustomed to punishing summer heat and humidity. But this year, we expect that combination to be particularly oppressive and on par with some of our steamiest summers on record. The heat may come as a shock considering how cool late May has been. Every day since May 20 has been chillier than normal.” [CWG]
It’s Monday — Expect sunshine during the day with temperatures reaching around 75°F and a northwest wind at 7 mph. As evening approaches, minimal clouds are anticipated, with the temperature dropping to a cool 56°F and calm winds. [NWS]
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Expect showers and thunderstorms before 4pm, with possible showers and storms between 4-5pm, and a continuing chance after 5pm. The day will be mostly sunny with a high near 71 and a west wind of 14 mph, gusting up to 24 mph. There’s a 60% chance of precipitation, and new rainfall amounts could range between a tenth and a quarter of an inch. Saturday night will be mostly clear with a low of 49 and northwest winds of 8-13 mph, gusting up to 22 mph. See more from Weather.gov.
💡 Quote of the Day
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” – Eleanor Roosevelt
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. 👋
A 28-year-old Alexandria man is due in court today after he allegedly tried to pass classified documents to a foreign government.
Nathan Vilas Laatsch was employed as an IT specialist for the Defense Intelligence Agency when he “offered to provide classified information to a friendly foreign government,” according to the Justice Department.