February 25, 2021 at 3:00pm
What’s Next with Nicole is a biweekly opinion column. The views expressed are solely the author’s.
Arlington is beginning to wrap up an important long-term plan for Arlington street safety: Vision Zero.
In July 2019 the County Board resolved to the concept that no death or severe injury in Arlington County streets or trails is acceptable. To achieve these ideals staff and community members have joined the Vision Zero Network to create a comprehensive plan based on analysis of traffic collisions in the county.
Vision Zero recommendations have been made in engineering, enforcement, education, and data analysis. Focus has also been paid to ensuring no one is disproportionately affected by crashes and creating a culture of safety so every member of our community feels responsible for contributing to the safety of our transportation system.
An East Bay hike that s never crowded. But there is a catch.
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A view of San Francisco Bay from the Conlon Trail in Wildcat Canyon in Richmond, Calif.David CurranShow MoreShow Less
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A view of Wildcat Canyon near dusk from the Havey Canyon Trail in Wildcat Canyon in Richmond, Calif.David CurranShow MoreShow Less
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A view of Mount Tamalpais from the Nimitz Trail in Wildcat Canyon in Richmond, Calif.David CurranShow MoreShow Less
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A bridge on the Havey Canyon Trail in Wildcat Canyon in Richmond, Calif.David CurranShow MoreShow Less
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The view of Wildcat Canyon from the Rifle Range Road Trail in Richmond, Calif.David CurranShow MoreShow Less
December 11, 2020 at 9:45am
A man climbed into a woman’s home via a window, walked into her bedroom and touched her inappropriately last night, police say.
The incident happened around 12:30 a.m. on the 2500 block of Arlington Blvd, in Arlington’s Penrose neighborhood.
The Fairfax County Police helicopter was brought in to search for the suspect, who fled after the woman screamed. An Arlington Alert was sent to residents regarding the police activity.
The suspect remains at large. More below, from an Arlington County Police Department press release.
The Arlington County Police Department’s Special Victims Unit is investigating a sexual battery which occurred during a residential burglary in the Penrose Neighborhood.