IKEA opens new store in Pentagon Centre

A new Ikea ‘Plan and Order’ format store opens Wednesday in Arlington.

Drunk driver hits parked car, goes through fence before slamming into Arlington home: police

A suspected drunk driver was taken into custody after police say he hit a parked car before going through and fence and eventually slamming into the foundation of a home in Arlington. 

More than a dozen cars damaged in Arlington, DC as man flees police in stolen ambulance

At least 13 vehicles were damaged as police pursued a driver in a stolen ambulance. Saturday. The man is now in custody but it's not yet clear why the suspect started the destructive spree that began in Arlington and ended in D.C

Police arrest man accused of robbing, sexually assaulting woman while armed with box cutter

Authorities in Arlington County say a man accused of sexually assaulting and robbing a woman at a Crystal City shopping mall while armed with a box cutter has been arrested.

Arlington to implement new pedestrian safety law

One community in northern Virginia is working to continue improving pedestrian safety.

Virginia doctor pleads no contest to assaulting assistant

A northern Virginia doctor, whose employee accused him of abusing her, pleaded no contest to assault and battery charges Wednesday inside an Arlington County District Court. 

Organizers of Arlington 9/11 fundraiser frustrated after website taken over, race signups down

A popular Northern Virginia fundraiser meant to benefit charities connected to 9/11 is now stuck after organizers say its website -- a huge driver of registrations -- was taken over.

Arlington County has too many deer. What can they do about it?

Arlington officials said several studies have proven the county has too many deer, and now, they’re asking the public to weigh in on potential solutions.

Caps and Wizards have preliminary talks about new arena in Virginia

The owners of D.C.’s beloved sports teams, the Wizards and the Caps, have had preliminary discussions about moving their operations out of D.C. and into Virginia, according to The Washington Post.