Local News for Virginia, Maryland, and DC The latest local and breaking news for Virginia, Maryland, and DC Sunday, May 3 VirginiaMarylandDC WUSA9 Virginia News (Read more) • Virginia AG looking into antisemitism accusations against Herndon private school • Trial underway for man charged in Sterling House explosion that killed volunteer firefighter • Close the 200 block of King Street to vehicles permanently? Project continues to draw mixed reaction • Body of 61-year-old man who went missing in Shenandoah National Park found near Lewis Falls • Man pleads guilty to deadly shooting outside Woodbridge hookah bar • Virginia Rescue teams join Texas flood response • Bald eagle returned to the skies • Lawmakers warn 'Big Beautiful Bill' could push up flight costs at Virginia airports WTOP Virginia News (Read more) • New court challenge targets Va. abortion amendment ballot language • Leesburg’s Ability Fitness Center offers brain injury survivors a path to physical, emotional recovery • Expect to hear loud booms near Potomac River Long Bridge construction project • Friday Freebies • ‘This is good for the town’: King Charles and Queen Camilla join America 250 parade in Front Royal • Fairfax Co. orders work on viral Greenbriar home addition to stop • Things to do in the DC area: Passport DC, Running of the Chihuahuas … and more! • Amber Alert for 2-year-old Virginia boy canceled after he’s found WUSA9 Maryland News (Read more) • How Montgomery County's flood sensors offer vital early warnings • Judge demands answers from Trump administration after El Salvador says US still holds jurisdiction over deported migrants • Adult critically hurt, child hospitalized in crash with dump truck in Prince George's County • Fans brave the heat for Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour night 2 • Meet the 3 new public safety officials announced in Prince George's County • Woman hit by car while standing on sidewalk dies • 80-year-old man stabbed wife to death in Leisure World apartment, police say • Route 1 at Route 198 closed due to water main break WTOP Maryland News (Read more) • Spirit flights at BWI canceled as airline ceases operations, JetBlue steps in • DC-area emergency rooms are seeing more patients with tick bites • Pedicabs are coming to Ocean City’s boardwalk Memorial Day weekend • Overnight Beltway lane closures begin Saturday in Prince George’s County • Homelessness is down 26% in Montgomery County • 17-year-old faces assault charge after being shot outside Montgomery Co. high school • ‘Let’s do this for her’: Annapolis man prepares to bike across the US to honor friend with ALS • ‘I crumbled’: Former Md. lobbyist launches podcast aimed at young adults navigating job loss, mental health WUSA9 DC News (Read more) • Traffic advisories: 2 races set to impact DC traffic on Sunday • Spirit Airlines shutdown leaves BWI passengers scrambling, other carriers step in with discounted fares • Live updates: Protestor still atop Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge more than 20 hours later • Potential measles exposures reported across DC, Maryland and Virginia connected to Metro lines, Dulles Airport, and more • Trump administration explores Commanders partnership for Langston Golf Course • Ben's Chili Bowl reopens its original location after months of renovations • DC will not have curfew zones this weekend • U Street partially closed as Ben's Chili Bowl reopens WTOP DC News (Read more) • Spirit flights at BWI canceled as airline ceases operations, JetBlue steps in • Confirmed cases of measles in DC and Virginia as country faces significant resurgence • South Capitol Street reopens; ‘barricade situation’ remains after man scales Frederick Douglass Bridge • ‘You’re memorialized forever’: Former DC United star Tony Sanneh inducted into National Soccer Hall of Fame • Ben’s Chili Bowl is back in business • May Day protests in DC target Trump administration policies, highlight labor and immigration issues • Overnight Beltway lane closures begin Saturday in Prince George’s County • Commentary: What the White House correspondents’ dinner attack is showing me about the ‘information war’