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Article Icon 1ICE Detains 15 in Chesterfield

Civil rights organizations led peaceful protests outside the Chesterfield County Courthouse after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained 15 people there over four days. The most recent was Salvador Calderon, who appeared in court yesterday for a traffic violation and was then taken away by ICE agents.

It is not clear how ICE determines when to be at the Chesterfield County court campus,” Sheriff Karl Leonard said. None of those detained by ICE had been incarcerated at the time of their removal.

The fact that there have been some arrests at the Chesterfield County Courthouse makes sense because they clearly have been arrested, they clearly are here illegally, and therefore that’s part of our statewide effort,” Gov. Glenn Youngkin said.

In March, Virginia had more than 2,000 removal orders, placing it among the top five states.

Article Icon 1Searing Heat Lingers

According to an experimental index compiled by the National Weather Service, most of Virginia sweltered under “major” or “extreme” heat risk this week.

Sites across the state touched records, with Richmond reaching 100°F, Dulles Airport hitting 99°F, and Wallops Island on the Eastern Shore coming in at 95°F.

Scattered pop-up storms today may drop temperatures a bit, but a heat advisory remains in effect in Central Virginia, and the humidity is forecast to remain stifling.

Animal control officials reminded Virginians that it is illegal to leave pets outdoors without proper shelter during a heat advisory.

Article Icon 1Jobs Numbers Reported

The Commonwealth added 1,200 nonfarm jobs in May, bringing the total number of nonfarm jobs to 4.28 million. According to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of jobs has increased by 49,400 over the last 12 months.

Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the increase, paired with an upward revision of April’s jobs number, “underscores the strength of Virginia’s job market.”

However, Democratic Rep. Don Beyer noted that while the jobs number increased, the overall unemployment rate edged up as well, to 3.4%.

Even with the increase, Virginia’s unemployment rate is 0.8 percentage points less than the national rate of 4.2%.

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Around Virginia

Norfolk: The USS Gerald R. Ford, the nation’s most advanced aircraft carrier, is heading toward Europe on a mission that could involve duty in the Middle East. It’s the ship’s first deployment in more than two years. (Details)

➤ Richmond: Hazmat crews deployed to the Virginia Commonwealth University campus after a beaker overheated in a microwave, causing a chemical spill. The incident was reportedly contained in a single classroom. (More)

➤ Statewide: The Virginia Department of Elections will reduce the cost to buy lists of voters by 90% beginning next month. The goal is to increase transparency. Only approved candidates and organizations will have access to the information. (Details)

➤ Roanoke: Lucy Addison High School has been listed as a historic place on the Virginia Landmarks Register. It was built in 1928 as a segregated high school. (More)

➤ Virginia Beach: The Virginia Aquarium will need expensive repairs to remain open through the next decade. Under a recent proposal, the city and the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center Foundation would each contribute nearly $5 million to fund the projects. (Details)

➤ Pelham, N.C: James Pugh II, 38, escaped from Southern Virginia Mental Health Institute in Danville by hopping a fence on Tuesday. He was captured without incident after less than eight hours on the run. (More)


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Virginia Sports

The Washington Nationals lost two of three against the Padres with a 1-0 loss in San Diego. (Box Score)

UVA swimmers will fill six of the 21 slots on the U.S. women’s roster at the Singapore World Championships next month. (More)

➤ Virginia Tech football landed three-star recruit offensive tackle Tyrell Simpson, who flipped his commitment from Rutgers to play for the Hokies. (Details)

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Financial decision-makers are concerned about the impact of U.S. trade policy on the economy, according to the CFO Survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Banks of Richmond and Atlanta, along with Duke University. (Details)

➤ Acoustical Sheetmetal Company announced plans to invest $45.8 million and build a new facility in Virginia Beach. The project would create 350 jobs. (More)

➤ Virginia became the second state to provide dedicated funding to help local law enforcement and first responders purchase drones that are not manufactured in countries designated as foreign adversaries. (Details)

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➤ Researchers at the Controlled Environment Agriculture Innovation Center in Danville are developing new methods for growing crops indoors. (Details)

➤ The spotted lanternfly is now widespread across Virginia, posing a threat to trees and crops. (More)

➤ The federal government will provide more than $1 million to the Saint Charles Health Council to support its Black Lung Clinic Program. (Details)

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Wednesday’s Results:

Should felons have their right to vote restored after serving their sentences? 

  1. Yes, automatically: 29%
  2. No, never: 30%
  3. Only on appeal: 41%
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