Stories for May 2018
Stories for May 2018
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Wednesday, May 30
Tuesday, May 29
Thousands gather to remember the fallen.
Marymount Farmers Market opens.
County manager recommends scaling back funding for projects.
Wednesday, May 23
Tuesday, May 22
Photographs of student performers on exhibit.
Patriots come from behind to beat South Lakes on Saturday.
Annual campaign coordinated by Two Men and a Truck franchises.
Festivities will open with plaque commemorating historic 1960 lunch counter sit-in.
Seven inductees honored.
All sun and smiles for annual Ballston event.
County Board approves Four Mile Run plans.
Wednesday, May 16
Gifts for those who educate children.
The Board of Supervisors pushes for Maryland to add capacity to the bridge.
Tuesday, May 15
Sharing stories of evictions.
Working Group Plan for 4MRV heads to county.
A look ahead at the May 19 County Board meeting.
Dogs on parade for the Animal Welfare League’s Walk for the Animals.
Wednesday, May 9
Much unity, some dissension as community discusses the issue.
Time to dust off and spruce up patios for a season of al fresco entertaining.
Keeping the wheels turning at a local business.
Tuesday, May 8
Wordless Shakespeare production with intrigue, war, romance, action, madness, and family drama.
Meeting housing goal takes hard choices.
Launch set for May 12 at the Residences at Liberty Center
Kanninen calls presentation the most effective advocacy campaign she’s seen.
Taryn Overman receives “4 Under 40” Emerging Leader Award of 2018.
Substance abuse town hall confronts growing problem in Arlington.
Wednesday, May 2
Mental Health advocates work to tear down barriers to treatment.
Tuesday, May 1
Play is a homosexual love story and musical set in small-town Nebraska in 1993.
A-SPAN looking for internships for the homeless.
Over 700 pounds of drugs collected.
Final budget approved, but with steep cuts.