Future Great Clips location on Pentagon Row

Update on 1/5/17 — “Barring construction delays (fingers crossed) we plan to open on Saturday 1/28,” co-owner Will Bartlett tells ARLnow.com. “For the first month we will be offering $9.99 haircuts to all customers as part of our grand opening. After that first month the regular adult haircut price will be $19 (men and women) and seniors (65+), children (10 and under) and active duty military (with an ID) will be charged $17.”

A Great Clips salon will be opening in a vacant retail space on Pentagon Row, near the Harris Teeter.

The location, at 1101 S. Joyce Street, is be “coming soon,” according to the chain’s website. The business is run by a franchisee and is currently hiring hair stylists.

A build-out of the space is currently in progress. No other details about the business or its opening date were immediately available.


Arlington Agenda is a listing of interesting events for the week ahead in Arlington County. If you’d like to see your event featured, fill out the event submission form.

Also, be sure to check out our event calendar.

Wednesday

Toastmasters_Logo_ColorMBC Speak-EZ Toastmasters Club*
MBC (2511 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 410)
Time: 12-1 p.m.

The Making Better Consultants (MBC) Speak-EZ Toastmasters Club in Crystal City meets twice a month with the goal of developing and refining members’ communication and leadership knowledge, skills and abilities.

Friday

Michael Ian BlackMichael Ian Black Live
Arlington Cinema & Drafthouse (2903 Columbia Pike)
Time: doors Open 6:15pm

Michael Ian Black is performing live at the Arlington Cinema and Drafthouse on Friday and Saturday. He is known for his roles on The State, Wet Hot American Summer and Reno: 911. Tickets are $25.

Sunday

Chewy-ProfileChewy the Camel
Church of the Covenant (2666 Military Road)
Time: 10-11 a.m.

To celebrate epiphany, Chewy the Camel will visit the Church of the Covenant on Sunday, January 8 from 10 to 11 a.m. The event is free and all are welcome.

*Denotes featured (sponsored) event


Malcolm GladwellBest-selling author Malcolm Gladwell will be coming to Arlington for a talk with George Mason University’s Tyler Cowen next month.

The event is happening on Monday, Feb. 27, from 5-6:30 p.m. at GMU’s Founders Hall Auditorium (3351 Fairfax Drive).

Glaldwell, the author of Outliers, The Tipping Point, and Blink, among others, will “join Tyler Cowen for a wide-ranging dialogue,” according to the event’s website.

Held as part of the Mercatus Center’s “Conversations with Tyler” series, the event is open to the public and free to attend, with registration.


Police car (file photo)A 35-year-old man has been arrested and charged with stabbing a woman early on the morning of New Year’s Eve.

The stabbing happened around 5 a.m. Saturday, on the 5700 block of 11th Road N. in the Westover area.

We’re told that the victim was stabbed multiple times in the chest by her boyfriend during some sort of dispute. The woman was rushed to George Washington University Hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.

“Jose Vasquez Cuadra, 35, of no fixed address was arrested and charged with Aggravated Malicious Wounding and Stabbing in the Commission of a Felony,” Arlington County Police said in a press release.


Sunset on Four Mile Run

ACFD Battles New Year’s Day Fires — The Arlington County Fire Department had a busy New Year’s Day. In the afternoon the department battled a fire in a duplex on the 2400 block of S. Nelson Street. That night numerous ACFD units assisted Fairfax County Fire in battling a high-rise apartment fire on S. George Mason Drive. [Twitter, NBC Washington, Twitter, Twitter]

Dorsey on Metro’s Service Hours — Arlington County Board member and WMATA Board member Christian Dorsey writes in a Washington Post op-ed that planned cuts to Metrorail’s late-night hours are painful but necessary. “These service cuts are necessary to protect our riders from the risk of injury or worse,” Dorsey wrote. “It is our ethical and public duty to take every reasonable step to ensure that we don’t harm Metro riders in the worst and most irreparable ways.” [Washington Post]

W-L Soccer Team to Be Lauded — The Virginia General Assembly is expected to approve a joint resolution saluting the Washington-Lee High School boys soccer team for winning its first state title last year. [InsideNova]

Wakefield Reaches Tourney Championships — Over the holiday break the Wakefield High School boys basketball team reached the championship of the George Long Holiday Hoops Tournament but fell to Glenelg Country. The Wakefield girls, however, beat Parkview to win the Parkview Classic tournament. [Washington Post, Wakefield Athletics, Twitter]


Light post with a ribbon

Happy New Year (a day and some change early) from ARLnow.com!

Apparently, according to our recent poll, more than half of you will be just staying at home on New Year’s Eve. Sad!

But for the nearly 15 percent who will be going out to bars and events in Arlington and around the area, if you’ve procrastinated on picking your final destination be sure to check out our list of local NYE parties.

Also, if you haven’t been keeping up with our posts this week, here are some quick links to our countdown of the Top 20 Arlington Stories of 2016: #1-5, 6-10, 11-15, 16-20.

With that, feel free to discuss the past year of Arlington-related news or any other topics of local interest in the comments. Here’s Mariah Carey to sing us home.


Police activity at Gaslight Square in Rosslyn, related to the Cafe Aficionado fraud case

In Arlington, 2016 was a year that was filled with local stories that were tragic, triumphant or just plain weird.

We’ve been counting down the top 20 most-read articles of 2016 this week. Today it’s time to look back at #1-5.

5. Search Underway for Missing Elementary School Student (23,485 views)
A missing Taylor Elementary student was thankfully found unharmed, near the school, but not before police called in a helicopter and a bloodhound to help search for him.

Fire at Market Common Clarendon4. Major Electrical Fire at Market Common Clarendon (23,569 views)
When an underground electrical fire shoots flames and thick black smoke into the air at a shopping center in Arlington’s most prominent business district, it’s a big story. This story has lingered well beyond the flames being extinguished due to the extensive repairs that were needed and the disruption to Market Common residents and businesses.

3. Rosslyn’s Caffe Aficionado Shut Down After Police Raid (28,248 views)
Very few saw this one coming: a well-loved little independent cafe in Rosslyn, run by a pair of friendly middle-aged coffee aficionados, was allegedly ripping off customers by cloning their credit cards and using them to buy pricy gift cards. A person who might have seen it coming: one of our employees, who had her credit card used fraudulently after a visit to the cafe.

A car flipped during a test drive at the Mercedes dealership in Ballston2. Test Driver Flips Mercedes In Dealership Parking Lot (32,493 views)
It’s still hard to understand how it could have happened, but just seconds into a test drive someone managed to flip a brand new Mercedes — while striking four other vehicles in the process — in the dealership’s parking lot in Ballston.

1. Swim Instructor’s Man Boobs Should Be Covered Around My Daughter (84,614 views)
“I took my daughter to this [swim] class yesterday. Unfortunately the male instructor’s breasts were flopping on the water and we felt extremely uncomfortable with her… in such close proximity to his intimate space.” Thus began an Arlington mom’s now-legendary complaint letter to the county’s Dept. of Parks and Recreation. The unusual letter would turn into an international “weird news” story after ARLnow.com first reported on it. 

The most-viewed ARLnow post of all time remains this Morning Poll from 2015 about towing in Arlington. It has received nearly 200,000 views due to its role in another news story that started in Arlington before blowing up and spreading around the world: the Britt McHenry/Advanced Towing drama.

Earlier this month McHenry, an Arlington resident and ESPN reporter, wrote about the incident in Marie Claire magazine, discussing the lessons she has learned and its lingering effects on her.


Cafe Asia

(Updated at 4 p.m.) In Arlington, 2016 was a year that was filled with local stories that were tragic, triumphant or just plain weird.

We’re counting down the top 20 most-read articles of 2016 this week. Today it’s time to look back at #6-10.

10. ACPD Announces Major Clarendon Drug Bust (20,968 views)
Ten people were charged after police uncovered what they described as a drug network that distributed marijuana, MDMA and cocaine in Clarendon.

Shooting on Columbia Pike (Photo courtesy @gr33ncI0ud)9. Shooting on Columbia Pike (21,448 views)
Three people were arrested following a shooting in front of the Burger King on Columbia Pike, including the man who was shot. Police say the incident stemmed from a dispute over the sale of a car.

8. Ballston Mall Demolition on Track for May or June Start (21,504 views)
People just couldn’t wait for the wrecking ball to start swinging at Ballston Common Mall, heralding the start of major construction on the Ballston Quarter renovation, which is expected to wrap up in 2018.

7. Arlington Ranked ‘Best City to Live in America’ (22,749 views)
Never mind that Arlington is a county and not a city, its inclusion at the top of this Niche.com list was a source of civic pride. Take that, runners up Cambridge, Massachusetts and Columbia, Maryland!

6. Cafe Asia Closing in Rosslyn (23,109 views)
Beloved by many, including a number of Rosslyn-based journalists, Cafe Asia died an untimely death in June. The restaurant’s cavernous interior belied its very reasonable entree prices. Its bar was also a thoroughly decent place to hang out after work.

Look for the much-anticipated #1-5 on the countdown tomorrow.


Hanukkah celebration in Clarendon 12/28/16

Struggling Skyline Sold — Vornado has taken its properties in Skyline off of its balance sheet after the 2.6 million-square-foot, half-vacant complex sold at a foreclosure auction last week. The cancelled Columbia Pike streetcar project would have run to Skyline, with Fairfax County set to pay 20 percent of the project’s cost. [Washington Business Journal]

More on ‘Pop-Up’ Hotel — The inauguration will be the big test for WhyHotel, the “pop-up” hotel in the new Bartlett apartment building in Pentagon City. Developer Vornado sees this as an experiment that could yield temporary revenue while a building is leased up. Arlington County planning commissioner Erik Gutshall says the county could benefit from additional tax revenue and a more lively streetscape. [Washington Post]

Arlington = NYE Destination? — Travelers coming to the D.C. area for New Year’s Eve should consider staying in Arlington due to its proximity to the District and lower hotel rates, says an article on “last minute deals for New Year’s Eve hotels.” [Travel + Leisure]

Transracial Adoption in Arlington — Arlington is “a fantastic community in which to raise a transracially blended family,” says the father of (now grown) adopted children from Vietnam, Sri Lanka and India. [Arlington Magazine]

Clarendon Post Office Murals — A local man has written a 44-page book on the artist who painted seven New Deal-era murals in the Clarendon post office. [Washington Post]

Reporting Issues to the County — Arlington County is reminding residents that they can report out-of-sync traffic signals, crosswalks with broken buttons and other non-emergency service requests via an online form. [Twitter]


SUV crash on Clarendon sidewalk

(Updated at 4:05 p.m.) In Arlington, 2016 was a year that was filled with local stories that were tragic, triumphant or just plain weird.

We’re counting down the top 20 most-read articles of 2016 this week. Today it’s time to look back at #11-15.

15. RIP Lenny B. Robinson, the Maryland Batman (17,682 views)
The Maryland man who brought joy to children while dressed as Batman was tragically struck and killed by a car after his Batmobile broke down on I-70 in 2015. Robinson had previously stopped by an Arlington YMCA and cruised the streets of Clarendon. Even in 2016, his kindness was inspiring to thousands. 

Carpool (photo via Facebook)14. Carpool Expected to Close (18,134 views)
Carpool was expected to close at some point this fall. Then it was granted a reprieve. At last check, the Ballston watering hole was expected to remain open through March, if not longer.

13. Congressional Candidate’s Apparent Porn Post Going Viral (18,390 views)
Today brought the news that prolific press release publisher and porn tab screenshot promoter Mike Webb has his sights set on the Arlington School Board race. Despite our commenters’ love of all things Webb, we’ve tried to temper our coverage of his candidacy in reasonable proportion to his base of support. While running as a write-in candidate for Congress this fall, the total write-in vote for the Eighth District of Virginia race was 0.3 percent.

12. Social Media Clown Threats Target Arlington Middle Schools (19,656 views)
Some clown wrote threatening messages against local schools on Instagram and, despite it being a fairly obvious — and lazy — hoax, police and school officials had to take it seriously.

11. SUV Drives Down Sidewalk in Clarendon, One Trapped (20,011 views)
Almost miraculously the restaurant worker who was run over by an allegedly intoxicated driver in an SUV is on the road to recovery. ARLnow.com was on the scene just a couple of minutes after this crash happened on the sidewalk below our office.

Look for #5-10 on the countdown tomorrow.


A reported crash and subsequent fluid spill is causing delays on westbound I-66.

The crash was first reported near the Glebe Road exist just after 2 p.m. Both lanes of the highway are now back open; previously, one lane had been closed.

As of 2:20 p.m. westbound traffic had backed up nearly to Rosslyn.

Virginia State Police and a towing crew are on the scene, with the vehicles involved on the shoulder of the highway. Absorbent material has been placed over the spilled fluid.


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