Local News for Virginia, Maryland, and DC The latest local and breaking news for Virginia, Maryland, and DC Saturday, July 18 VirginiaMarylandDC WUSA9 Virginia News (Read more) • Virginia Voter Guide: 2026 Primary • Brendan Banfield files to appeal murder conviction | Au Pair Affair • How to protect yourself during this air quality alert • Fairfax County waives storm debris disposal fees for families impacted by Burke microburst • Woman fights off accused abductor on Loudoun County walking trail • Motorcycle crash along Richmond Highway sends man to hospital • Republicans on Capitol Hill question Arlington County's top prosecutor on issues like immigration and protests • Alexandria man arrested for vandalizing 2 Flock cameras WTOP Virginia News (Read more) • Six months in, Spanberger defends her record as economic concerns persist • There are over 50,000 feral cats in Prince William County as officials just bolstered their spay-neuter program • Maryland, Virginia elections officials push back on Trump assertion that system is ‘broken’ • Brendan Banfield to appeal his murder conviction in Va. ‘au pair affair’ case • Crash caused partial closure of Capital Beltway in Fairfax Co. on Friday • Extreme heat meets ‘Measurement Day’ as citizen scientists map weather in Northern Virginia • Friday Freebies • Fairfax County to start rounding cash totals after Mint stops penny production WUSA9 Maryland News (Read more) • Prince George’s County apartment building to receive violation over broken AC as temperatures rise • Anti-data center advocates say some protestors are paid in Prince George's County • Why is the DOJ suing Maryland over its in-state tuition policy? • How to protect yourself during this air quality alert • Maryland Attorney General delivers defiant challenge to DOJ lawsuit targeting immigrants’ education • Scam Alert: Prince George's County says fake sheriffs are calling and asking for money • High summer power bills, the energy auction behind it, and when rates might budge • Man injured in machete attack in Frederick County, officials say WTOP Maryland News (Read more) • Cyclospora concerns draw more customers to DC region’s farmers and farmers markets • Montgomery Co. program provides teens a way to lead on mental health issues • Maryland, Virginia elections officials push back on Trump assertion that system is ‘broken’ • Prince George’s Co. approves law on retrieving cars when owners are detained by ICE • Maryland’s EBT cards are getting ‘tap and go’ upgrades to address theft concerns • Think high school redistricting was tough in Montgomery Co.? Get ready for elementary boundary study • 30-30-30 rule popularizes healthy morning routine • Friday Freebies WUSA9 DC News (Read more) • Air Quality in DC Saturday, here's when it will improve • ‘Signal outage’ prompts delays, cancelations for Amtrak trains running out of DC • Prince George’s County apartment building to receive violation over broken AC as temperatures rise • Man sentenced in 2020 murder of DC father • Company linked to diarrhea-causing parasite outbreak recalling lettuce sourced from central Mexico • DC 'slumlords' ordered to fix housing violations in new court ruling • Anti-data center advocates say some protestors are paid in Prince George's County • Virginia Voter Guide: 2026 Primary WTOP DC News (Read more) • Cyclospora concerns draw more customers to DC region’s farmers and farmers markets • Sen. Lindsey Graham’s memorial services set for later this month • FDA approves breakthrough daily pill for cholesterol • ‘First step’: DC Council chair proposes $620M bill for new roof, expansion of Audi Field • Friday Freebies • Fine Arts Commission tells Commanders their stadium design is ‘almost there’ • What do you think about building a Triumphal Arch in DC? NPS wants to hear • Former federal workers, lawmakers, mark a year after DOGE purge