People
Nuptials, Elections, Conventions, and other milestones in the Arlington Community
Patterson Still Jailed, Murder Trial Set for Dec. 9
Arlington's Deputy Sheriff Craig Patterson lost another bid to be released this week. His murder trial will start Dec. 9 in Alexandria Circuit Court. The 17-year sworn officer with an unblemished record, according to the Arlington Sheriff’s Office, is charged in the May shooting death of Alexandrian Julian Dawkins.
Bulletin Board
Upcoming goings-on in Arlington
Letter: County Needs Housing Authority
The recent article on the fate of a housing authority in Arlington indicates that County Board members believe the county's policy requiring apartment developers to set aside a modest number of units more than meets the needs of the community and obviates the need for more aggressive action.
Letter: Phone Call Can Change a Life
We do it every day: call a parent, friend, or loved one. This is so simple and routine that we forget the importance of what one phone call can make to an individual.
Tide Turns for Arlington Mill
Community center almost fell victim to recession; now ready to formally open.
Four years ago, the fate of the Arlington Mill Community Center looked moribund.
Jim Savarese Memorial Golf Tournament
Knights’ Golf Outing Fights Pancreatic Cancer
Local Knights of Columbus Push Back at Cancer
Patriarch of Architects
Fredrick E. Sheridan retires.
Veteran and Architect Retires After Forty Years
Riding with the Potomac Riverkeepers.
Keeping it Clean on the Potomac
'Riverkeepers' safeguard Arlington's drinking water.
Ballot Question: Authorizing an Authority in Arlington
Arlington County voters to determine fate of housing and redevelopment authority.
Should Arlington County have a housing authority?
O’Connell Football Blanks Rival Paul VI in Hope Opener
Quarterback Galvan throws 3 TD passes, runs for 2.
O'Connell improves to 1-1.
Recreation Notes
Upcoming Recreational Happenings Around Arlington.
Pups and Pilsners Beer Festival To Return
Pups and Pilsners Is Coming Back!