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➤ Statewide: More people are moving into Southwest Virginia than are moving out, according to the latest information from UVA’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service. Meanwhile, portions of Northern Virginia are seeing more residents move out than in. (Details)
➤ Washington, D.C.: The health department will lift advisories in D.C. that recommend against boating in, fishing in, or walking pets near the Potomac River next week. Advisories are expected to remain in effect in Virginia, downstream from a pipeline break that dumped millions of gallons of raw sewage last month. (Details)
➤ Statewide: Flags will be at half-staff tomorrow to honor Del. Barry D. Knight, who passed away on Feb. 19. (More)
➤ Rockingham County Supervisors unanimously passed an ordinance that will give developers three years—instead of two—to begin building approved solar installations, energy storage projects, and residential projects after a Special Use Permit is issued. (Details)
➤ Richmond: Sheriffs in Amherst, Campbell, Henry, Appomattox, and Bedford counties spoke out against gun legislation that’s pending in the General Assembly. “The changes they’re making or want to make to our Second Amendment right would only impact law-abiding citizens,” warned Amherst County Sheriff L.J. Ayers. (More)
➤ Norfolk: Capt. Ray Glenn took command at Naval Station Norfolk during a ceremony yesterday, making him the 53rd commanding officer of the world’s largest naval base. (More)
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