➤ Richmond: Former Rep. Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic nominee for governor, said she would rescind Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order that instructed Virginia law enforcement officers to assist federal officers with immigration enforcement. Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, the Republican candidate, has embraced the policy. (Details)
➤ Statewide: Hospitalizations of patients with autism have nearly doubled in the Commonwealth since 2020, according to analysis from the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association. Almost half of those cases involved children. (More)
➤ Newport News: The city council recently approved a $400 million investment from the Navy that will increase military housing by building 750 units for sailors downtown. The project will also add 10,000 square feet of retail space. (More)
➤ Statewide: The Commonwealth is drying out quickly after two weeks with little measurable precipitation. Experts say rivers and streams remain at healthy levels, fueled by heavy rains earlier in the summer. (Details)
➤ Chesapeake Bay: Scientists documented stone crabs in the waters off Virginia for the first time on record. “Stone crabs are not considered an invasive species,” a researcher from the Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences said. “Rather, they may be migrating northward as warming waters open new habitat.” (Details)
➤ Norfolk: The opening phase of the Resilient Norfolk Coastal Storm Risk Management Project is set to begin construction this fall. The first steps in the multi-year process involve relocating private utilities and building a flood wall to protect infrastructure. (Details)
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