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➤ Portsmouth: Federal agents raided the office of Sen. L. Louise Lucas (D-Portsmouth), who serves as president pro tempore of the state Senate. The federal warrant is reportedly tied to a corruption investigation. (Details)
➤ Manassas: Del. Michelle Lopes Maldonado, a Democrat who represents the 20th District, announced she will resign from the Assembly at the end of the month to take a full-time job and spend more time with her family. (More)
➤ Statewide: The federal government reported that commercial electricity sales in the Commonwealth increased by nearly 30 million megawatt-hours between 2019 and 2025, the largest jump of any state except Texas. (Details)
➤ Norfolk: A scammer gave his victims the number of a city bank account, which they were able to use to withdraw funds in 2019 and 2020. Habeeb Anibaba is now behind bars in the U.K., charged with 13 counts of bank fraud. It isn’t clear how the victims accessed the city’s account. (Details)
➤ Richmond: Attorney General Jay Jones joined 21 other states that oppose a proposal by the postal service to allow particular firearms to be mailed legally. “This loophole puts guns in the hands of those barred by Virginia law from buying weapons, and it allows people to blatantly dodge background checks and access illegal firearms,” Jones said. (Details)
➤ Suffolk: The state purchased 870 acres of land from The Nature Conservancy in a deal that closed last month. It is part of a project to restore the longleaf pine savanna ecosystem in the Tidewater. (More)
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