Around Town

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 — Jul 10, 2026.

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

  1. JUST IN: Ayers Variety and Hardware, a Westover fixture since 1948, is closing (22502 views)
  2. Metro 29 Diner ends evening hours, but dinner menu remains available (11980 views)
  3. Arlington’s top prosecutor plans to back assault weapons ban, despite pending lawsuits (8698 views)
  4. Ballston bagel battle begins with opening of Call Your Mother (7821 views)
  5. Arlington man accused of sexual offenses involving teenager (7613 views)
  6. Courthouse hotel sold to become 180-unit multifamily building (7410 views)
  7. Proposed ‘rent registry’ for Arlington apartment costs fails to win support (6312 views)
  8. Series of Arlington pellet attacks damage windows, send person to hospital (6298 views)
  9. Santa Rosa Taqueria plans to open at former Seamore’s spot in Clarendon (4996 views)
  10. Sprouts grocery store sets September opening date on Langston Blvd (4907 views)
  11. House committee to compel testimony from Arlington’s top prosecutor in ongoing dispute (3892 views)
  12. Dunkin’ closes on Columbia Pike, leaving a void at gas station (3844 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 scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the day, with rain likely in the afternoon and a high near 85°F. Winds from the north at 5 to 7 mph and a 60% chance of rain, with under a tenth of an inch of new rainfall, though higher amounts are possible in thunderstorms. In the evening, showers and thunderstorms are likely before 8 PM, tapering off to a chance until 11 PM, with a low around 68°F. Light northeast winds and similar precipitation conditions as throughout the day are expected. See more from Weather.gov.

💡 Quote of the Day

“Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.”
– Babe Ruth

🌅 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! If you have something to say about an issue of local note not covered today, feel free to post it as a letter to the editor on our new forum. 👋


News

One of the goals of those seeking to revamp Arlington’s governance structure is an end to holding at least one County Board election every year.

Had it not been for a quirk of political fate, that might have happened nearly 60 years ago.


Sponsored

Every June, Children’s House Montessori School (CHMS) preschool graduates experience the important milestone of their first ever graduation to kindergarten. It is a moment worth celebrating, and for some parents, it is also a moment that surfaces a question: Is my child truly prepared for the next step?

The transition from preschool to kindergarten can feel significant. Parents want to know that their child will be able to act responsibly, follow classroom routines, make friends, and continue to build academic skills. At CHMS, those skills are built from day one. In a Montessori mixed-age classroom, younger children learn by observing older peers, and older children reinforce their own understanding by helping those who just joined CHMS.

Academic skills are woven into the fabric of daily life at CHMS. With guidance from trained Montessori Guides, children engage with sequential, hands-on language materials that allow children to develop a strong foundation in reading, writing, and vocabulary. In mathematics, children use similar materials to explore concepts that develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills. By the time a CHMS graduate enters kindergarten, whether at CHMS or their elementary school, they have developed a strong foundation in many academic areas.

CHMS families often say it best when describing the transition to kindergarten: Kelsey, a CHMS parent alumna shared, “our son entered kindergarten beyond prepared, and we love how the CHMS Montessori curriculum really allowed for him to learn at his own pace. I can’t say enough great things about the teachers.”

Kindergarten readiness is built every morning a child hangs up their own bag, every time they choose a lesson and complete it from start to finish, every afternoon they spend outside on the playground regardless of the weather, and every moment they spend in a warm classroom community.

Like so many CHMS graduates, these daily activities allowed Kelsey’s child to walk into kindergarten knowing how to adapt, clearly communicate wants and needs, and demonstrate grace and courtesy towards others.

For families who choose to continue at CHMS, the kindergarten year is a natural next step. The CHMS preschool and kindergarten program serves children in a mixed-age prepared environment. This means that kindergarteners do not start over in a new setting and instead step into a more experienced role within a classroom they already know. This allows them to deepen skills they have been building for years while serving as leaders for the younger children around them. The result is a kindergarten year that produces independent, confident, and empathic learners, prepared for elementary school and everything that follows.

CHMS is accepting applications for the 2026-2027 school year for toddler and preschool programs. Families interested in learning more are encouraged to connect with the admissions team to apply and schedule a tour and see firsthand the CHMS community.


News

Those headed to their final resting places at a historic North Arlington church graveyard may benefit from a change in the size of a new pathway.

Walker Chapel United Methodist Church and Cemetery (4102 N. Glebe Road) is seeking approval of the Historical Affairs and Landmark Review Board (HALRB) to widen the proposed path along a portion of its property from the approved 36 inches to 44 inches.


Around Town

A new Finnish-style sauna and cold plunge is seeking to open in the Bluemont neighborhood this winter.

Sauna Jungle, previously known as Arlington Sauna, has filed a building permit at 5210 Wilson Blvd with the goal of opening late this year or in early 2027.


Event

If you are interested in learning more about Continuing Care Retirement Communities (also known as “Life Plan Communities”), whether for yourself or for a loved one, please join our free workshop on Tuesday, June 16 from 5:00-7:00 at the Arlington office of Long & Foster. We are hosting this workshop in conjunction with Lisa Bates of the Williamsburg Landing community, which is an excellent model of the way these communities work.

How do Continuing Care Retirement Communities work?


News

Despite receiving most of what it wanted, Arlington came up short in winning regional funding for some key transportation projects.

Three of the county’s 13 submissions for the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority’s FY2026-31 Six-Year Program failed to be funded. A final vote was taken at the authority’s July 9 board meeting.


Opinion

Arlington itself isn’t exactly wine country, but some of Virginia’s most celebrated vineyards are just a short drive west — close enough for a scenic trip and a pleasant afternoon of tasting and touring.

Here are the nominees for “Best Winery Near Arlington” as part of our ARLnow Readers’ Choice awards.

Did we miss your favorite winery? Write it in!

Voting will close in two weeks.

Three weeks ago, we voted on the Best Sandwich Shop in Arlington. The results are now official:

  1. The Italian Store
  2. Earl’s Sandwiches
  3. Grazie Grazie

News

A proposal to replace two vacant office buildings in Rosslyn with about 830 residential units and retail has the support of the Arlington Planning Commission.

Planning Commission members on July 6 unanimously backed a Monday Properties plan for two 27-story mixed-use towers on 1400 Key Blvd and 1401 Wilson Blvd, a 2.1-acre site near Turnberry Tower. The plan comes with 29,000 square feet of retail, likely including a grocery store.


News

The Clarendon Alliance’s new executive director plans to spend the coming months learning about the neighborhood.

“I’m on a listening tour,” Galin Brooks told ARLnow. “I want to understand what the priorities are, the challenges and the opportunities.”


Around Town

Can “compostable” products like forks and plates go in Arlington’s green organics bin? As with local recycling do’s and don’ts, the answer is a bit complicated.

Compostable paper food containers can go in, officials tell us. Compostable plastic ones cannot — even when they’re labeled “compostable” and carry a certification.