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➤ Fairfax County: A Nicaraguan man in the country illegally, Moises Rico Rosales, 35, was charged with abduction with intent to defile and indecent exposure after two incidents at an Annandale park. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials say the county failed to honor an earlier detainer. (More)
➤ Williamsburg: The $80 million, 200,000-square-foot Greater Williamsburg Sports & Events Center opened Wednesday on the Colonial Williamsburg Visitors Center property, with room for 12 basketball courts that convert to volleyball, pickleball, or turf. Three localities built it through a joint authority to attract sports tourism. (More)
➤ Roanoke: The city will pull 30 of its 41 newly installed Flock gunshot-detection sensors after a data-entry error placed them at wrong addresses, including one on a misspelled avenue. Flock is covering the removal at no cost to the city. (More)
➤ Henrico County: As Virginia undergoes its driest summer since 1941, the county has released about 1.4 billion gallons from a reservoir since June 1 to prop up the James River and avoid mandatory water restrictions. Officials expect conditions to tighten in July. (See Details)
➤ Richmond: A Richmond Circuit Court judge ruled that the city’s school board improperly redacted Freedom of Information Act documents on an investigation into a former facilities director’s alleged embezzlement and financial improprieties, ordering their full release and attorney fees paid to The Richmonder. (More)
➤ Portsmouth: The city council approved an ordinance imposing higher tax rates on blighted properties in an effort to push owners to fix up neglected buildings and slow neighborhood decline. (More)
➤ Page County: Destructive winds from a Monday thunderstorm in Luray gutted a family’s home while they were away on vacation, leaving it a total loss. A meteorologist said such storms can drive gusts of 80 to 90 mph or stronger. (See Photos)
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