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When Your Resume Says “Poet Laureate”

What does the job entail? We asked Katherine E. Young, the first poet to hold that title in Arlington.

Where to Find Free Outdoor WiFi in Arlington

Yes, you can binge-watch on your lunch hour.

Sixth Annual Skate for Catherine

Highlights from this year's fundraiser to support neuroblastoma research.

Thanks For the (Musical) Memories

Certain songs just take me back.

Save the Salamanders!

The Long Branch and Gulf Branch nature centers need volunteers to help protect migrating amphibians this spring.

Briana Scurry Talks Concussions

The Olympian and Women's World Cup champion on the brain injury that ended her goalkeeping career. And kickstarted her role as advocate.

Charles Drew Lived Here

The "father of the blood bank" grew up in Arlington. And his legacy is lasting.

Neighborhood Watch: January/February 2017

Public art in Courthouse, a McLean author's movie deal and a guide to Arlington's African-American heritage.
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Arlington Hasn’t Always Been Liberal. Just Look at Its Voting History.

Voters didn't consistently choose Democratic presidential candidates until the 1980s.

Operation Binge-Watch

For years, I mostly swore off television. Then I encountered a series with a plotline that hit close to home.

How Do You Keep Kids in School? Ask a Former Dropout.

Bill Milliken's Communities in Schools has kept more than 1.5 million students on the right track.

Behind the Bar at True Food Kitchen

Mixologist Judy Elahi shares tricks of the trade, drinks that should be outlawed and the song she can't get out of her head.