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Arlington’s Trash Can Debate: Innie or Outie?
Handles out is the preference of workers and makes things go faster.
Trash
River Farm Hosts Alexandria's Spring Garden Market
American Horticultural Society event heralds growing season
River Farm
Glad I Flunked My Home Safety Check?
Arlington County Fire Department does free safety check
Fire safety
CareFirst Helps Sustain Health Safety Net in Arlington
CareFirst invests in community partners who collaborate to expand care for vulnerable.
Remembering Travis Staats in Arlington National Cemetery
Since 2006, there has been an 86 percent increase in suicide rates among 18-34 year old male veterans.
“Travis didn’t want to lose his job and his means to support his family. He loved his job and wanted to continue in the service. So he didn’t get the help he needed. We should make sure you don’t get penalized for seeking help.” — Deanna Muir, sister
Against New Virginia Policies
Teachers, students, and parents in Fairfax and Arlington protest the new governor’s campaign to control content in schools.
School content
Piles of Ruined Household Items Tell Story of Flooding in Arlington
Damage widespread as residents seek relief.
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Arlington’s USA Team Headed To Finals in Ramadan Tourney?
Soccer tournament is a gathering place for multicultural team
The holy month of Ramadan can be tough when you are away from home. Like any major religious event, there are special home-cooked recipes for breaking the fast, mouth-watering and calorie-rich, and it’s hard, when you live across the world, to replace the most important part of Ramadan: the gathering of extended family and friends uniting over the Fitur (breakfast) table as the sun sets.
Are Glass Bottles Being Recycled in Arlington?
To be sure they don’t end up in landfills, take them to a designated area.
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You Can Be Part of the ‘Arlington Way’
Opportunities to get involved in Arlington are diverse and fun.
There are more than a hundred ways to get involved in Arlington.
Challenging Racism 5K Run Honors Arlingtonians
Including Dorothy Hamm, Judge Monroe, Dr. Charles Drew, Evelyn Syphax, and Barbara Marx.
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Endometriosis Conference an Important Resource for Women
You may have the ‘Silent Disease’ and not know it
Endometriosis
“A few of my favorite things”... in Arlington
Take a cue from the “Sound of Music” and then you won’t feel so bad.
Do good in Arlington
’Art for a Cause’ Gets Huge Global Response
Four Thousand Collages from Ukraine, Brazil … and Arlington; Collages will be on display until May 25
Art
New Harris Teeter in Arlington Emphasizes Customer Experience
Store offers upgraded shop and a bar in the heart of Ballston
Harris Teeter
A Homeless Mother Finds a Home in Arlington
“Your past is not your future.”
Nellie Jane Downing welcomes her guest into a neat, light filled apartment in South Arlington. Behind her on the wall is a photograph of New York City’s George Washington Bridge. “That bridge,” she said, “is my story. Walking from one side to the other, making that journey. And those lights on the bridge are the people who inspired me to get across.”
Restaurant Week Is Over in Arlington
People come out to eat for the deals, and to try something new.
Restaurants