Local News for Virginia, Maryland, and DC The latest local and breaking news for Virginia, Maryland, and DC Friday, July 10 VirginiaMarylandDC WUSA9 Virginia News (Read more) • Virginia State trooper hit while trying to stop wrong-way driver in I-395 express lanes • What the proposed Dominion-NextEra merger could mean for Virginia customers • Loudoun County Public Schools needs more bus drivers • Are you signed up for emergency weather alerts in your neighborhood? Here's why you should be • DC golf courses | Virginia, Maryland Senators push Trump administration on takeover • Kittens under monitoring after cat tests positive for rabies, at least 1 person exposed • Leaders release boundary plan for new Fairfax County high school • Burke residents press Fairfax County leaders for answers at storm recovery town hall WTOP Virginia News (Read more) • Stafford Co. defers data center project on property with historic cemetery • Fairfax County looks to cut red tape for in-law, au pair suites • Trill of a lifetime: DC Flutes join Lizzo at Wolf Trap • Things to do in the DC area: Alexandria’s birthday bash, Gaithersburg’s SportsFest … and more! • Fairfax Co. student a scholarship finalist for duct tape prom outfit • Multistate outbreak of foodborne parasitic illness reaches Virginia and Maryland • New driver-assist, self-driving tech promising, but complete safety data still years out, Va. group says • Fairfax Co. considers changes that could increase access to daycare facilities WUSA9 Maryland News (Read more) • Crews investigate 10-story building's structural integrity in Glen Burnie • DC golf courses | Virginia, Maryland Senators push Trump administration on takeover • 2 boats exploded in Maryland over Fourth of July weekend, injuring 14 people • Montgomery County launches portal for residents to report ICE activity • Fire destroys home in Prince George's County • Prince George's summer program confusion frustrates parents; district vows fixes • Will Jawando certified as Democratic nominee for Montgomery County Executive • Woman faces 23 years in prison for scamming a man she met online out of $407,000 WTOP Maryland News (Read more) • Justice Department sues Maryland over immigration policies • ‘Get out here and attempt’: Adaptive golf champs reign at Rockville’s Woodmont Country Club • Metro tweaks strategy to manage Red Line crowds during shutdown • Justice Department threatens Maryland’s top election official with criminal charges • Things to do in the DC area: Alexandria’s birthday bash, Gaithersburg’s SportsFest … and more! • Montgomery County elections board certifies June 23 primary results • ‘War scene’: Bus crash, other collisions leave at least 33 injured in Pikesville, Md. • Maryland football player gets probation after death threats, 92 calls to girlfriend WUSA9 DC News (Read more) • Surveillance video shows a man cutting tires on multiple parked cars in Georgetown • Virginia State trooper hit while trying to stop wrong-way driver in I-395 express lanes • What the proposed Dominion-NextEra merger could mean for Virginia customers • Crews investigate 10-story building's structural integrity in Glen Burnie • Loudoun County Public Schools needs more bus drivers • DC Council urges governors of Michigan, US Virgin Islands to withdraw National Guard troops • Are you signed up for emergency weather alerts in your neighborhood? Here's why you should be • More DC kids are getting an early start on careers through summer jobs program WTOP DC News (Read more) • Local doctor says back-to-school preps like health checkups should start now • ‘It’s showtime’: ‘Beetlejuice the Musical’ returns to haunt Broadway at The National • Trump’s plan for a triumphal arch in DC wins early approval from a key federal agency • Va. and Md. senators press Trump administration for ‘basic’ DC golf course plans • Former Olympian pleads not guilty in Reflecting Pool damage case after Trump alleged vandalism • Man charged with killing National Guard member is hospitalized after refusing food, prosecutors say • DC Clean Rivers Project heads into final phase with tunnel in Rock Creek Park • This DC summer program is teeing up the youth for the future