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Article Icon 1Arrest in Virginia Beach Shooting

The Virginia Beach Police Department charged 18-year-old Matheus F. Cavalcante with 18 counts relating to Saturday night’s shooting near the oceanfront. 

Six people, all between the ages of 18 and 24, were wounded when two shooters reportedly exchanged fire. Police released surveillance photos of the suspected shooters, but have not identified a second shooter.

Authorities also brought in 37 juveniles over the weekend for violating the 11 p.m. curfew law. Of those, 34 were released to their parents with warnings, while three were arrested, two for illegally carrying firearms.

Virginia Beach’s earlier curfew—10 p.m. for unaccompanied minors—takes effect on March 19.

Article Icon 1Virginian Killed in Iran War

Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan, killed by enemy fire last week in Kuwait, had recently purchased a home in Spotsylvania County. The circumstances surrounding his death are under investigation, but appear linked to an Iranian drone strike.

His niece said he was nearing retirement after more than 30 years of service to his country.

Chief Warrant Officer Marzan served our nation with courage and dedication, and his loss is deeply felt not only by his family and fellow service members, but by the entire Spotsylvania community,” Rep. Eugene Vindman said.

Seven American military members have been killed in the Middle East since the action against Iran began on Feb. 28. The Norfolk-based USS Gerald R. Ford strike group is taking part in the mission.

Article Icon 1Some Potomac Warnings Lifted

The Virginia Department of Health partially lifted the recreational water advisory that had been in place for the Potomac River from the Route 120 Chain Bridge to the Route 301 bridge in King George County, although a warning remains in place north of Chain Bridge.

The advisories were issued after a DC Water sewer pipe in Maryland shattered in January, dumping more than 200 million gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac.

Downstream, the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality was scheduled to test the river water again yesterday.

Some Virginia residents may be on the hook to pay for repairs to the damaged sewer line. While federal aid will pay about 75% of the costs for repair and cleanup, several entities and some of their customers will cover the rest.

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Around Virginia

Richmond: Lawmakers have until Thursday to reconcile two slightly different spending bills and send a unified budget to Gov. Abigail Spanberger. A major difference between the two is that the Senate voted to remove data center tax incentives, while the House version would keep them in place. (Details)

➤ Washington, D.C.: U.S. Rep. John McGuire, a first-term Republican, introduced the Riley Gaines Act, which he said will protect women in sports. (More)

➤ Wise County: The board of supervisors voted to keep the real estate tax rate steady at 69 cents per $100 of assessed value. However, revenues are expected to increase due to recent reassessments. (Details)

➤ Dulles: A flight carrying 88 Americans evacuated from the Middle East touched down in Northern Virginia over the weekend. The operation was organized by the veteran-led nonprofit Grey Bull Rescue. (More)

➤ Loudoun County: The school board is expected to vote today on whether to deploy school resource officers to elementary schools. The proposal, which would eventually cover 62 schools, would cost $6.7 million in the first year. (Details)

➤ Waynesboro: The Hershey Company of Stuarts Draft donated $40,000 to fund childcare scholarships at the Waynesboro Family YMCA. The program is expected to help more than 40 children this year. (More)


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Virginia Sports

UVA baseball, ranked No. 9 by Baseball America, hosts William & Mary this afternoon. (Score)

➤ Virginia Tech men’s basketball plays Wake Forest today in the first round of the ACC tournament. UVA earned a No. 2 seed and won’t begin play until Thursday. (Matchups)

➤ Virginia Tech won the ACC wrestling tournament this weekend at Cassell Coliseum, the team’s second straight conference championship. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | World Baseball Classic

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Virginia Business

Gas prices soared across the Commonwealth in the last seven days. GasBuddy reported an average price of $3.30 per gallon yesterday, up more than 48 cents in a week. (Details)

➤ The Saks Fifth Avenue store in Tysons Galleria will close at the end of May. The retailer has had a presence in the mall since it opened in 1988. (More)

➤ An economic impact study by Virginia Tech estimated that the Virginia Creeper Trail supports about 582 full-time equivalent jobs annually and generates at least $61.1 million in annual economic output. (Details)

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The Hope Center in Roanoke hosted a free prevention-through-the-arts dance program for young people last week. “The first step in preventing violence is to give children something better to do and something to strive for,” instructor Yolanda Gibbs said. (Details)

➤ The Virginia Museum of History and Culture unveiled an exhibit detailing the ways that foreign allies helped the Continental Army win American independence. (More)

➤ Kinsley Whitley of Prince George County didn’t want gifts for her sixth birthday; she wanted people to donate supplies to shelters for homeless animals. So far, people have given more than 500 pounds of food, along with blankets and toys. (Details)

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Monday’s Results:

Should Virginia rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)?

  1. No: 48%
  2. Yes: 26%
  3. I’m not sure: 26%
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