People

Where In the World Is Frank Fumich?

Whether he’s running a 150-mile race in extreme terrain, running the company he built, or running a fundraiser for someone in need, this guy never stops running.

What David Guas Is Cooking Up Next

The local chef and humanitarian dishes on his rise to culinary fame, his next venture, and why nothing beats hitting the open road on a Harley.

Arlington Actor Iain Armitage Bids Farewell to ‘Young Sheldon’

The Arlington native, who plays title character Sheldon Cooper, hopes to hit his favorite hometown hangouts after the series finale in May.

Alfred O. Taylor Receives Beloved Community Award

The Green Valley historian and activist, a lifelong advocate for his neighborhood and its residents, was honored by Volunteer Arlington on MLK Day.

These are the Helpers in Your Neighborhood

Supporting youth, nurturing families and helping seniors maintain independence are all part of Portia Clark's lifetime of service.

These Are the Helpers in Your Neighborhood

Something as simple as a new ID card can relaunch a life, says Chris DeRosa. She helps people become voters and active members of society again.

The Making of a Ballerina

Caroline Hamilton found her passion at a young age. Her dreams of becoming a dancer took her to Europe at 16.

Sydney Barta Wins Gold

With two shiny new medals, the Arlington sprinter is now vying for a spot on Team USA in the 2024 Paralympic Games.
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My Hyphenated Self

Growing up, I felt neither Indian nor American enough. Now, I’ve found the blended beauty of being both.

After Braylon

Rose Kehoe and Kris Meade lost their son weeks shy of his 18th birthday. One year later, a portrait of grief, community support and healing.

Arlington’s Essential Workers: A Photo Essay

Mac Cosgrove-Davies uses a vintage photographic process to highlight vital county employees who often go unrecognized.

Making School a ‘Happy Place’

John and Joyce Wanda grew up in poverty and left Uganda. Their commitment to education took them back.