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Sue Vaughan is buried in Arlington's Mount Olivet Cemetery.
The hotline offers cash rewards for info leading to an arrest.
Affordable housing is a top issue for the minority whip.
April is National Poetry Month. Here's a local poet you should know.
The truck will be bringing art to the people. Its first installation is called 'Bipedal Soundscapes.'
Advocates call the proposed bridge a game changer.
Okay, make that five times…
The road to recovery is long. Dinner and dancing are good medicine.
The Arlington Public Library has a new digital collection chronicling local women's achievements.
Their ancestors came here centuries ago, some by choice and others by force.
Long before he made his first tackle, Michael McCrary was at the center of a civil rights case that went to the highest court.
And it all started at a government research lab in Arlington.
In 1912, Arlington was home to the world's most powerful wireless station.
Ruth Desmond was a homemaker and a pioneering consumer advocate.
These sports greats spent their formative years in the place we call home.
Once David Appelman’s baseball obsession was a hobby. Now it’s a full-time vocation.
Yes, but she never made a penny off of it. Here's why.
The "father of the blood bank" grew up in Arlington. And his legacy is lasting.
Voters didn't consistently choose Democratic presidential candidates until the 1980s.