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Most-read Arlington stories of the week: Nov. 8-12, 2021

All told, it was a pretty great week weather-wise. Alas, another cool stretch is arriving just in time for the weekend, before mid-week warm-up.

The good news is that if you ignore the chilly temperatures, peak fall foliage is finally here in the D.C. area.

Enjoy it while it lasts. Meteorological winter is a mere 2.5 weeks away and by then most of those leaves will be brown or on the ground.

Here are the most-read stories of the past week on ARLnow:

  1. Motorcyclist killed in school bus crash in front of Drew Elementary
  2. Advanced Towing ordered to pay only $750 in Attorney General’s lawsuit
  3. Green Valley residents express concerns about updated arts plan
  4. Unruly parents, coaches cause ref shortage in local youth hockey league
  5. Dispute outside Columbia Pike 7-Eleven ends in gunfire
  6. Popular La Tingeria food truck leaving Arlington for now
  7. Morning Poll: Is Arlington on the right track or the wrong track?
  8. Soccer-centric restaurant Copa has closed in Ballston
  9. Arlington police continuing to investigate flag burnings
  10. County to throw lifeline to struggling Subway on ground floor of jail
  11. CHIKO, popular Chinese and Korean eatery, opening in Shirlington this week
  12. Site of fatal crash last week is part of a new street safety improvement project

Feel free to discuss those articles or anything else of local interest in the comments. Have a nice Veterans Day weekend!

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  • Launched in January 2010, ARLnow.com is the place for the latest news, views and things to do around Arlington, Virginia. Started by a Pentagon City resident who has spent the past several years working in local TV news, ARLnow.com seeks to distinguish itself with original, enterprising, up-to-the-minute local coverage.

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