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Thanksgiving Day Gratitude Service

Thursday, November 24 @ 10:30 AM

First Church of Christ, Scientist (890 N McKinley Rd)

Tony Woods Live – Standup Comedy Showcase

Friday, November 25 @ 8:00 PM

Crystal City Sports Pub (529 23rd Street South)

Comedy legend Tony Woods (HBO, Netflix) in Arlington!

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Donald Vincent King (Age 80)
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Donald Vincent King (age 80) of Arlington, VA. On November 3, 2022, was born on June 6, 1942, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In around 6th grade his family moved to Geneva, New York, where his father worked for the local newspaper. Don developed an interest in photography at an early age and developed his own black and white photos in a dark room in the house. He also was interested in music and began taking trombone lessons from the next- door neighbor who was the high school band teacher. Having long enough arms was a requirement to begin trombone, and Don soon advanced to the high school band. The family moved to Rochester, New York, where Don’s father became an editorial writer for The Democrat & Chronicle. Don attended West High School (now Joseph C. Wilson High School). He received degrees of Bachelor of Music and Master of Music from Eastman School of Music in Rochester where he studied with world-known trombone teacher, Emory Remington (known by his students as The Chief). Don played in the United States Air Force Band, based in Washington, D.C., for 3 ½ years. He then performed in the orchestra of the National Ballet of Washington, D.C., a group whose home base was at Lisner Auditorium of George Washington University and which toured to bring ballet all over the country and to Canada and Mexico. Don liked to tell people he had visited all 50 states! Don was an active free-lance player in the D.C. area for many years, performing with the National Gallery Orchestra, the Washington Concert Opera, the National Symphony, and he played the very first concert at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. He was a member of the Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra for 38 years, performing for opera, ballet, and musicals. Don’s list of operas performed comprises 113 different operas!

Don married Linda Anne Wilhelm on August 6, 1988, in Rochester where they met. Don continued his pursuit of photography, and he had an avid interest in birds, even traveling to Ecuador with a friend for an intense birdwatching trip. Don and Linda explored many countries together, including: France, Germany, Italy, Greece, Japan and Peru, among others. However, the favorite spot they returned to 14 times was Covewood Lodge on Big Moose Lake in the western Adirondacks. They didn’t have human children, but together they cared for six cats, the present being beloved Patrick.

Don was predeceased in death by his parents, Homer W. King and Pauline Elizabeth (Painter) King; a brother, David A. King; two aunts, Isabelle Shockney and Kay Siniard. He is survived by two cousins, Philip (Diane) Shockney and Steve Shockney of Indiana, as well as their children and grandchildren. Services will be announced at a later date.


Fernando Galaviz (Age 87)
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Fernando Javier Campelle Galaviz, also known as Fernando Vincent Galaviz/FVG passed away peacefully surrounded by family on November 5th, 2022.

Fernando Galaviz, 87, was a successful American businessman who immigrated from Mexico at age 9 with his mother, Sara and his brother, Andre in 1944. Fernando’s love of people and life helped him overcome many challenges, including his being legally blind. He was happiest when he helped people achieve their dreams.

Fernando was a leader for most of his adult life. He was the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of THE CENTECH GROUP, Inc. (Centech), a national federal contractor headquartered in the Washington DC area. Since its inception in 1988, CENTECH earned an excellent reputation. Under Fernando Galaviz’s leadership, CENTECH successfully performed on over 4,800 federal contracts with an aggregate revenue of over $1.4 billion. Fernando sold CENTECH in 2020 and retired.

Mr. Galaviz was known nationally as a true advocate of small and minority-owned businesses since the 1960s and has been an effective volunteer and leader in national minority business development programs. His participation contributed to the creation of local, state, and federal programs that enhanced opportunities for minorities and women to participate in the entrepreneurial marketplace. His public service included serving as chief of Industry Trade and Market Development at the U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency, and as chief of Direct Contracting and Financial Assistance in the Office of the Secretary Small Business U.S. Department of Transportation. Fernando Galaviz played a key advocacy role in the start of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), and was chairman of the Board for Community Investment Opportunity Group, a community-based organization founded to encourage self-investment by minorities in community projects. His community service included serving on the board of United Way in Orange County, California, and as a fundraising chairman for American Cancer Society chapter in Los Angeles. He served as a vice chairman of the Anaheim City Council Advisory Committee and was the member of the Orange County Housing Authority Advisory Board.

As an advocate for entrepreneurs testified before Congressional committees as an advocate of small business and minority programs. He is also lectured on small and minority business issues, particularly addressing the challenges facing small, disadvantaged business community. Fernando Galaviz loved music and the arts. He founded GalaMusic Group, LLC to help budding musician artists record their songs and he built a recording studio for their use. In his younger adult years, Fernando Galaviz held senior-level management positions with major national retail, wholesale, and import-export firms that have ultimately merged into organizations that are part of well-known brands.

His father, Fernando Aguirre Campelle an attorney and social activist in Mexican labor law, and his mother, Sara Diez de Bonilla Galaviz a senior official with Secretary of Education, were role models for Fernando’s foundation of love and service. Fernando Galaviz was single when passed; he is survived by his sons, Adam, Matthew, Daniel, and Jonathan; and daughters, Linda and Karla. His son David passed earlier this year. Fernando has 12 grandchildren: David Jr., Jonathan, Chevelle, Chris, Russ, Kevin, Nico, Cameron, Melissia, Jordan, Zachary, and Sarah; and seven (7) great-grandchildren: Geniva, Parx, Leyla, Scarlett, Ava, Emily, and Daniel.

Fernando made friends with everyone he met. His list of “best friends” is too long to list. His smile, his humor, his dancing, and his love of tackling challenges is what people loved most about Fernando Galaviz. As he would say, he has “graduated”. His spirit and impact remains with so many.

A visitation for Fernando will be held Saturday, November 19, 2022 from 10am until 1pm at Murphy Funeral Homes in Arlington. A Mass of Christian Burial will occur at 1pm on Monday, November 21, 2022 at St James Catholic Church, 905 Park Ave, Falls Church, VA 22046 with the burial at Columbia Gardens Cemetery.

A celebration of life party will be held at 5pm on Monday, November 21, 2022 at the Hyatt Regency in Tysons, 7901 Tysons One Pl, Tysons, VA 22102


Good Friday evening, Arlington. Today we published 4 articles that were read a total of 4777 times… so far.

📈 Top stories

The following are the most-read articles for today — Nov 18, 2022.

  1. I-66 will change from HOV-2 to HOV-3 starting next month
  2. Morning Notes
  3. More airbag thefts targeting Hondas reported Thursday

Since it’s Friday, we’ve also compiled a list of the most-read Arlington articles of the week, below.

  1. Some see a restaurant boom in Arlington after D.C. voters end tipped minimum wage (15270 views)
  2. County may be sued over pickleball courts, civic association says (9718 views)
  3. Friends remember Braylon Meade’s hustle on and off the basketball court (7408 views)
  4. Rhodeside Grill and Il Radicchio buildings could be razed for new apartments (6776 views)
  5. NEW: ‘Sun glare’ contributed to woman being fatally struck in crosswalk, police say (5375 views)
  6. Rosslyn to host “cuffing season” event with tips for pairing up (5327 views)
  7. Police: Man fired gun in Rosslyn apartment building, caused flooding (5215 views)
  8. County proposes removing right-turn-only lanes to improve safety in East Falls Church (4778 views)
  9. BREAKING: Water rescues after car plunges into Potomac (3824 views)
  10. Columbia Pike taco spot popular on Instagram is now closed, likely moving early next year (3468 views)
  11. TRAFFIC ALERT: I-395 partially blocked after chase ends with crash before bridge (3201 views)
  12. Another year of Comcast ahead for Arlington residents (3123 views)
  13. Arlington parks dept. proposes changes after summer camp registration failure (2831 views)

📅 Upcoming events

Here is what’s going on Saturday in Arlington, from our event calendar.

⛅ Saturday’s forecast

Partly cloudy throughout the day. High of 48 and low of 29. Sunrise at 6:57 am and sunset at 4:53 pm. See more from Weather.gov.

👂 Audio summary

Get caught up on all of our reporting today with this brief audio summary.

🌅 Tonight’s sunset

We hope you have a great weekend, Arlington! Feel free to discuss the most-read stories of the week, the upcoming weekend events or anything else of local interest in the comments. 👋


Hello Arlington and happy Friday! It looks to be a cold weekend ahead so be sure to bundle up.

According to Homesnap, there are currently 548 homes for sale. Those homes for sale include, 35 townhomes, 185 detached homes and 328 condos.

Here’s a look at some of the open houses taking place this weekend:

  • 1020 N. Highland Street Unit 510*
    2 BR, 2 BA condo
    Noteworthy: A premier 2 BR/2 BA condominium complex located in downtown Clarendon
    Listed: $629,000
    Open: Saturday, 1-3 p.m. (Cristina Sison – Sison Homes & Associates of Compass)
  • 1300 Army Navy Drive #104
    1 BR, 1 BA condo
    Noteworthy: Freshly painted, balcony, assigned covered parking space
    Listed: $344,000
    Open: Friday, 4-6 p.m. (April Hessenius Myers – RLAH Properties)

See all Arlington open house listings here.

Here are some other options to consider if you’re in the market to rent or buy:

  • 5741 4th Street N., Bon Air*
    5 BR, 5 BA (+1 half) single-family detached
    Noteworthy: 4-Level Single-Family Home in North Arlington with Private Rooftop Deck!
    Listed: $1,699,000
    (Michelle Lynch – Classic Cottages Realty, LLC)
  • For Rent: 1300 S.Arlington Ridge Road Unit #202, Crystal City*
    2 BR, 1 BA condo
    Noteworthy: Utilities included, 2 free parking, <1mile from The Pentagon City Mall and Metro
    Rent: $2,200/mo
    (Helen Bekele)
  • 905 Patrick Henry Drive
    5 BR, 4 BA single-family detached
    Noteworthy: Renovated, hardwood floors, finished basement
    Listed: $1,167,000
    (Stacy Futterer – Samson Properties)
  • 6332 22nd Street N.
    4 BR, 3 BA single-family detached
    Noteworthy: All brick, fenced backyard, walk-up attic
    Listed: $938,000
    (Bo Bloomer – Century 21 Redwood Realty)
  • For Rent: 35 N. Trenton Street
    4 BR, 3.5 BA townhome
    Noteworthy: Available fully furnished, four levels, rooftop terrace
    Listed: $5,500/mo
    (David Moya – KW Metro Center)
  • For Rent: 1021 Arlington Boulevard #427
    1 BR, 1 BA condo
    Noteworthy: Junior 1 bedroom, furnished and updated, hardwood floors
    Listed: $1,595/mo
    (Divya Reddy – Golston Real Estate, Inc)

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Another airbag theft spree has happened in Arlington.

The spree was reported to police Thursday morning in the Long Branch Creek neighborhood. Airbags were stolen from nine Honda vehicles, according to Arlington County police.

Dozens and dozens of such thefts have been reported so far this year. The latest thefts happened on the same week that ACPD announced the arrests of two airbag theft suspects.

More from an ACPD crime report:

LARCENY FROM AUTO (Series) (Late), 2022-11170051, 2600 block of S. Vance Court. At approximately 7:24 a.m. on November 17, police were dispatched to the late report of a larceny from auto. The investigation determined between approximately 4:00 p.m. on November 16 and 7:24 a.m. on November 17, the unknown suspect(s) forced entry into approximately nine vehicles and stole the airbags. The vehicles are all described as Honda models. There is no suspect(s) description. The investigation is ongoing.


Leaf collection underway in Westover (staff photo by Jay Westcott)

Safety Changes for Deadly Intersection — “Neighbors say Gwendolyn Hayes was the third pedestrian killed near the Little Falls Road and John Marshall Drive intersection and they waited more than a month after her death to hear plans to improve safety there… Arlington County officials revealed the results of a month-long study of the Vision Zero Critical Crash team. The plan is to add more bollards around medians and curbs, adding a darker crosswalk markings and more crossing signs… The county has planned a four way stop sign evaluation — to be completed in 2023.” [WJLA]

CivFed Accountability Resolution — “A proposal by five former presidents of the Arlington County Civic Federation to demand more accountability of county-government leaders itself has run into criticism from some quarters. And the result could be a grab-your-popcorn-here-comes-a-battle December meeting as the measure is considered for a vote by the Civic Federation’s membership. The five leaders have penned a lengthy resolution, backed up by hundreds of footnotes, suggesting that the longstanding ‘Arlington Way’ of bottom-up style of governance has been displaced by county leaders (elected and appointed) pushing their agendas on the population without listening to the public.” [Sun Gazette]

Evening Rush Hour Crash on I-66 — “66EB all lanes blocked in the tunnel due to crash. Delays extend past Glebe Rd nearly to East Falls Church/Langston Blvd. Traffic is being diverted into Rosslyn via exit 73.” [Twitter]

Real Estate Market Is Mixed Bag — “Home sales across Arlington are down, down, down, but that doesn’t mean buyers aren’t willing to open their checkbooks to get a property they really want, according to new data. The average sales price of single-family homes that went to closing across the county in October rose by a double-digit figure even as sales were down by more than a third from a year ago, according to new data.” [Twitter]

Big Donation for VHC — “The Arlington health system, formerly called Virginia Hospital Center, has received $5 million from local entrepreneur and philanthropist Suzanne Hanas. In making the donation, Hanas said the health care system has an ‘immense need’ for services that support people at the end of life, as well as those battling serious illnesses or recovering from medical procedures.” [Washington Business Journal]

Streetcar Cancellation 8th Anniversary — On this day in 2014, the Arlington County Board voted 4-1 to cancel the controversial Columbia Pike streetcar project. The cancellation followed the reelection of independent County Board member and streetcar critic John Vihstadt. [ARLnow]

Reminder: Santa Is Back — “Santa Claus is coming to town — sooner than you might expect. Santa is set to start snapping photos with children at the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City on Friday, Nov. 18, according to the mall’s website. Santa will be stationed on the first level of the mall near Nordstrom.” [ARLnow]

It’s Friday — Clear throughout the day. High of 48 and low of 30. Sunrise at 6:56 am and sunset at 4:54 pm. [Weather.gov]


(Updated at 11:25 p.m.) At least two people have been pulled from the water on an icy cold night after a car drove into the Potomac along the GW Parkway.

The crash was first reported around 9:30 p.m., near Columbia Island Marina and the Humpback Bridge. It was not immediately clear how the car ended up in the water.

Initial reports suggest that one person was quickly able to get out of the water, possibly with the assistance of U.S. Park Police. They were taken to a local hospital via ambulance.

Another person was reported to be trapped and was taken to a hospital in critical condition after a rescue operation and CPR being performed on shore. NBC 4 reported tonight that that person has died.

Arlington County firefighters and D.C. fireboats assisted with the rescue operation alongside Park Police. Rescuers also searched the water for a possible third victim, according to scanner traffic.

“The two occupants were located and removed from the vehicle in the water,” ACFD said via social media. “Both were transported to area hospitals, one with life-threatening injuries.”

The northbound lanes of the Parkway are expected to remain closed until after midnight, according to Arlington Alert, likely as a result of the crash investigation. As of publication fire department personnel were in the process of clearing from the scene.


Good Thursday evening, Arlington. Today we published 6 articles that were read a total of 8564 times… so far.

📈 Top stories

The following are the most-read articles for today — Nov 17, 2022.

  1. Some see a restaurant boom in Arlington after D.C. voters end tipped minimum wage
  2. Morning Notes
  3. Newly unionized Starbucks baristas are on strike in Courthouse

📅 Upcoming events

Here is what’s going on Friday in Arlington, from our event calendar.

🌤 Friday’s forecast

Clear throughout the day. High of 46 and low of 30. Sunrise at 6:56 am and sunset at 4:54 pm. See more from Weather.gov.

👂 Audio summary

Get caught up on all of our reporting today with this brief audio summary.

🌅 Tonight’s sunset

Thanks for reading! Feel free to discuss the day’s happenings in the comments.


A Twitter logo flying over Arlington (AI image generated by DALL-E 2)

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A clear fall day at the Liberty gas station on N. Glebe Road (staff photo by Jay Westcott)

Ribbon Cutting for Ballston Project — “The public and the media are invited to a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Ballston Multimodal Improvements project at the Ballston Metrorail Station. The event represents the end of two years of construction to upgrade the layout of bus bay terminals on Fairfax Drive and North Stuart Street. The improvements include extending the public plaza for pedestrians, dedicated bus bays for faster entry and exit of buses, upgraded bus shelters, and new signage and lighting.” [Arlington County]

YHS Grad Passes Away — “Thursday, Nov. 10, Vice President for Student Affairs Ginger Ambler announced that Alexander Gil ’26 passed away. The announcement came after the William and Mary Police Department responded to a medical emergency at the Botetourt Complex early Thursday. Gil was a freshman from Arlington, VA interested in pursuing international relations. Gil graduated from Yorktown High School in Arlington, VA and was involved with the baseball and swim teams. Gil also served as a referee for the Arlington Soccer Association.” [The Flat Hat, Dignity Memorial]

CivFed OKs Governance Change Recs — “Despite a surprising number of ‘no’ votes that seemed to catch proponents by surprise, delegates to the Arlington County Civic Federation on Nov. 15 approved a package of proposed changes to county governance. The adopted proposal has no force of law, but it may help set the stage for future discussion with organizations and individuals that hold the power to adopt, or effectively veto, specific recommendations.” [Sun Gazette]

Merger for Arlington Cybersecurity Firm — “Arlington IT cybersecurity company C3 Integrated Solutions has merged with Massachusetts cyber firm Steel Root in a deal that brings together two companies with similar missions of helping government contractors strengthen their cyber defenses.” [Washington Business Journal]

High School Football Playoff Update — “Of the three Arlington football teams that participated in first-round 6D North Region tournament playoff games Nov. 11 and 12, the Yorktown Patriots rallied to win in the second half of their high-school contest, and the Washington-Liberty Generals and Bishop O’Connell Knights suffered blowout losses… Yorktown will face two-time defending champion Madison (8-3) in Vienna on Friday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. in a region semifinal game.” [Sun Gazette]

It’s Thursday — Clear and cold throughout the day. High of 47 and low of 33. Sunrise at 6:55 am and sunset at 4:55 pm. [Weather.gov]


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