Transportation Tops Green Living Expo
Arlington’s Green Living Expo had a large turnout on Sunday with sustainable transportation organizations making a strong presence in hopes of swaying residents toward a car-free lifestyle.
View ArticleCounty Adjusts Parking Meters to Adhere to ADA
In the past year, the county installed and then replaced non-compliant parking meters. The newest meters being unveiled this week are compliant but some in the handicapped community still are calling...
View ArticleHandicapped Parking, What D.C. Does
Some of Arlington’s disabled residents have not been happy lately with the county’s changes to its parking system and have been looking to Washington D.C.’s streets for guidance.
View ArticlePhoenix Hopes to Rise Anew
The nonprofit Phoenix Bikes hopes to move to a larger location, helping the shop expand the reach of its programs--especially the ones focused on children. “We’ll no longer be a well-kept secret,"...
View ArticleMarymount Wins National Design Award
The interior design department at Marymount University received, for the first time, the 2012 Potomac Award from the Washington Metropolitan Chapter of the American Society of Interior Design (ASID).
View ArticleViolent Crime Gets Focus at ACPD Forums
ACPD will host the first in a series of forums concerning violent crime in the community.
View ArticleFirst Police Forum Covers Violent Crime
Robberies and aggravated assaults have made notable drops compared to last year. This could not be said about homicides, rapes and sexual assaults.
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