A long, three-day Veterans Day weekend is here, as is a three-day stretch of dry and warming weather, ahead of the next blast of cold and precipitation.
(Sorry, Arlington snow lovers, Tuesday probably isn’t it, after all.)
It’s been an eventful week in Arlington, punctuated by this morning’s major water main break near Chain Bridge. A boil water advisory remains in effect for a large portion of the county.
What if I drank the water before I heard I shouldn’t?
If you experience GI illness symptoms (diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain/cramps, fever and sometimes headaches, rash and paralysis) see your healthcare provider. More info: https://t.co/0uKpvuejBn
— ArlingtonVA (@ArlingtonVA) November 8, 2019
A message from Greg Emanuel, Director of @ArlingtonDES, on the water main break and resulting water boil advisory.
Full video on the County Facebook page. pic.twitter.com/O7Vij04fNY
— ArlingtonVA (@ArlingtonVA) November 8, 2019
Here are the most-read articles on ARLnow this week:
- Arlington Man Causes a Stir As Max Scherzer Doppelganger
- Chain Bridge, Schools Closed Due to Large Water Main Break
- Clarendon Sports Bar Offers to Refund All Checks If Nats Go Back-to-Back
- Reintroduction of Popeyes Chicken Sandwich Ties Up Route 7 Traffic
- Op-ed: Arlington is Nonbinary
- Parisa Dehghani-Tafti Elected Prosecutor as All Incumbents Win Down the Ballot
- I-395 HOV Lanes Becoming Toll Lanes in Two Weeks
- Police Investigating Armed Robbery at Pentagon City Mall Parking Garage
- Taco Rock Now Open in Rosslyn
Feel free to discuss these stories or any other topics of local interest in the comments. ARLnow will be back with a limited publishing schedule on Monday. Have a nice weekend!