
Reminder: Drive Safely Tonight — “To help spread the message that Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving, the Arlington County Police Department, in partnership with the Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP), is hosting a Halloween anti-drunk driving event to highlight the impact alcohol has on motor skills. This free event is open to the public and will take place on Friday, October 31 at the intersection of N. Hudson Street and Wilson Boulevard, beginning at 8:00 p.m.” [ACPD, ARLnow]
FAA Staffing Shortage at DCA — “A ground stop at Reagan National Airport has been canceled on Thursday afternoon, but ground delays are averaging 90 minutes due to “staffing,” per the FAA.” [Fox 5, WJLA]
Robbery on Langston Blvd — “4700 block of Langston Boulevard. At approximately 8:00 p.m. on October 29, police were dispatched to the report of a robbery by force. Upon arrival, it was determined the male suspect entered the business and asked an employee for cigarettes behind the counter. The suspect then allegedly grabbed the cigarettes from the employee’s hand and fled the scene on foot with the merchandise. No injuries were reported.” [ACPD]
Statewide Vape Store Bust — “VSP had observed an alarming increase in criminal activity occurring within and around businesses publicly focused on the sale of electronic cigarettes. In response, VSP initiated a multi-month investigation into these establishments in western Virginia, uncovering extensive illegal drug activity and illegal weapons offenses.” [Press Release]
F.C. Approves More Aid — “The Falls Church City Council last night shifted an additional $25,000 toward an emergency aid fund, now to total $50,000, in light of the heightened food insecurity facing the entire region due to federal and contractor employee layoffs and the ongoing federal government shutdown.” [FCNP]
Awards for Parks Dept. — “Arlington County’s Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) received four honors at the Virginia Parks and Recreation Society (VRPS) annual conference, winning awards for Best New Special Event, Best New Program, Most Creative Marketing Strategy, and Best Health and Wellness Initiative in the population category of 200,000 and above.” [Arlington County]
Concern About Left Turns — “As a parent of two children attending Key Escuela, I want to highlight an ongoing issue that affects not only parents but also all Arlington commuters—the lack of left turn traffic signals at several key intersections. Many other parents share my concerns, as these conditions create dangerous situations daily.” [Letters to the Editor]
Tech Firms Leasing More Space — “The tech industry — and its defense-focused subsector — are placing more importance on securing office space in and around D.C., fueled by a perception the federal government, especially the Pentagon, is more willing to work with emerging startups and established tech firms than in the past. The trend started last year, but it has accelerated under the Trump administration.” [WBJ]
D.C. Streetcar Service Ending — “If you’ve come to depend on the D.C. Streetcar to get around the H Street corridor, you might not be able to for much longer. The District Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that the service is ending on March 31, 2026. The closure comes a year earlier than initially planned, for March 2027.” [WTOP, PoPville]
Soaking Rain Measures Up — “After less than 1″ of rain over the last 40 days, DC area picked up 1-2″ since Wednesday night. (A few lingering showers could fall thru midday, but it’s mostly over) This will help lessen the drought a bit.” [CWG/X]
It’s Friday — Expect a sunny but breezy day, with a high near 59, accompanied by a west wind blowing at 15 to 20 mph and gusting up to 38 mph. For Halloween night, the sky will be mostly clear with temperatures dropping to around 42. The west wind will remain persistent, blowing at 8 to 11 mph and gusting as high as 24 mph. [NWS]
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