Cherry blossom celebrations open to public in Arlington
As we near peak bloom of cherry blossoms, it's not just D.C. that celebrates; Festival fun also takes place in Arlington.
'Happy to be relinquishing my barber duties!' Arlington barber shares sweet note from client’s wife
Jim Moore is the owner of Moore’s Barbershop in Arlington, Virginia. The business closed for two months – in April and May – of 2020. They were able to reopen in June with safety protocols in place.
Arlington man threatened woman before police allegedly found shotgun, pipe bombs in his home
An Arlington man allegedly sent threatening text messages to a woman and made "threatening statements" about others before police found a shotgun and pipe bombs in his home on Tuesday.
Arlington police recover evidence of bomb-making material while conducting search warrant, suspect in custody
Arlington County police officers say they found evidence of bomb-making material while executing a search warrant Tuesday.
Football players at Virginia high school say opponents used racial slurs, spit on them during game
Football players at a northern Virginia high school say they were called racial slurs and spit on by players of an opposing team during a game earlier this month.
Ravens player charged in Arlington after allegedly smashing vehicles, building with a ‘metal object’
A Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman is facing charges in Arlington after police found him smashing vehicles with what they described as a metal object over the weekend.
Arlington County warning residents after multiple raccoons test positive for canine distemper
Arlington County wants residents to be careful around raccoons after several in the community tested positive for “canine distemper.”
Some Capitol riot protesters faked illness to stay behind police lines, medical personnel say
Some protesters pretended to be injured so they could be treated by emergency medical staff and remain behind police lines, according to an Arlington firefighter who responded to the Capitol riot in January.
Arlington Public Schools dealing with failing grades and dropping GPAs
About three-quarters of the school year is over. Even though kids around the D.C. region are starting to go back into classrooms a bit, it likely won’t be enough to make up for the negative impact distance learning has had on some students.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery reopens to public
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) has officially reopened to the public as of Tuesday.
Metro says it could close 22 stations next year if it doesn’t receive more federal funding
WMATA says it could close 22 stations next year if it doesn’t receive any more federal funding.
Arlington high school track and field athletes being denied participation in statewide championship
High schoolers who run track and field in Arlington are being told they won’t be participating in an upcoming statewide championship that is set to be held next week.
More automated traffic enforcement could come to Arlington in the name of social justice
More automation in traffic enforcement is just one of many recommendations by a citizen group convened to study more equitable policing in Arlington County.
Arlington students to return to hybrid learning by March 2, superintendent says
Arlington Public Schools will restore hybrid learning by March 2, the superintendent announced on Tuesday.
Arlington County seniors question why they are not getting vaccine priority the same way as others
Some FOX 5 viewers in Arlington County told us Wednesday they’re worried they’ll be waiting a long time before getting a COVID-19 vaccine, let alone an appointment.
Find out what Amazon’s Arlington HQ2 is expected to look like
Amazon is revealing its designs for its upcoming "HQ2" facility in Arlington on Tuesday.
85-year-old man brutally attacked on Metro until unconscious; suspect arrested, police say
Metro Transit Police say they’ve arrested a man in connection with an 85-year-old on an Orange Line train near Rosslyn last week.
COVID-19 metrics improving in Arlington, but still a long way to go
Coronavirus case numbers are improving in Arlington, but the county still has a long way to go.
Northern Virginians enjoy first big snowfall
Northern Virginia got over three inches of snow on Sunday.
85-year-old man assaulted on Orange Line train near Rosslyn, police searching for suspect
The Metro Transit Police is seeking the public's help in identifying a man who allegedly assaulted an 85-year-old man aboard a Metro train near Rosslyn on Thursday.