Episodios

  • A song of ICE and fire
    May 2 2025

    Lene, Vernon and Dan discuss the week's local news in Arlington, including:

    • A house fire in Green Valley
    • Local law enforcement cooperating with ICE
    • Celebrating Cinco de Mayo responsibly
    • Bus route changes
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    26 m
  • Rosslyn safety rangers to the rescue
    Apr 24 2025

    We're trying out a new format for the ARLnow Podcast. This was recorded as a test but we're releasing it as a pilot episode in the hopes of getting your feedback. Let us know what you think: news [at] arlnow.com.

    On this week's episode we discuss:

    • The Rosslyn safety ranger initiative
    • Increasing unemployment claims
    • A cat and dog film fest coming to Arlington
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    23 m
  • Build or Renovate? Crafting the Blueprint for Your Forever Home
    Mar 22 2025

    This panel discussion features Arlington-specific insights on residential renovation vs. new construction costs and considerations, as well as construction timelines and financing options. On the panel were Arlington experts from MR Custom Homes, DeFalco Home Design, Alair Homes, and US Bank. The event was moderated by ARLnow real estate columnist Eli Tucker and held at Arlington Central Library on March 11, 2025. Essential listening for Arlington homeowners considering their next steps.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Fraser Murdoch discusses rising youth homelessness in Arlington and potential community solutions
    Dec 21 2023

    Bridges To Independence CEO Fraser Murdoch sat down with ARLnow's James Jarvis to discuss the factors driving Arlington's escalating youth homelessness crisis and how the broader community can intervene.

       
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    24 m
  • Dave Statter on bad driving on highways through Arlington and how his passion for public safety turned into a well-known watchdog social media account
    Dec 8 2023

    Dave Statter talked with ARLnow editor Jo DeVoe to talk about aiding police with unique footage, Arlington's evolving chase policy echoing past incident repercussions, and concerns over DC's lacking automatic mutual aid for fire departments, impacting response times.

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    31 m
  • Audrey Clement on election motivations, alleged media bias, and Missing Middle changes
    Dec 1 2023

    Frequent Arlington County Board candidate Audrey Clement talked with ARLnow editor Scott Brodbeck to talk about her latest unsuccessful run for County Board, her allegations of media bias and age discrimination, Missing Middle zoning changes, proposed changes to Arlington County's governance, and why she keeps running for public office.

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    39 m
  • Amy McWilliams on small business outlook on Columbia Pike
    Nov 22 2023

    Deputy Director of the Columbia Pike Partnership Amy McWilliams sat down with ARLnow's James Jarvis to delve into the economic hurdles that these small businesses are still confronting, nearly four years post-pandemic.

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    22 m
  • Sam Shirazi on what the Nov. 7 election means for Arlington and Virginia
    Nov 13 2023

    Local political analyst Sam Shirazi sat down with ARLnow's Jo DeVoe to discuss the recent Arlington County and Virginia General Assembly elections, the impact of redistricting, Arlington's political dynamics, and political personalities.

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    18 m
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