➤ Alexandria: Virginia has removed some 1,600 voters from the rolls since August, according to records provided to a federal judge. (Details)
➤ Damascus: Gov. Glenn Youngkin will donate his fourth-quarter salary to two organizations in Southwest Virginia that are helping with flood relief from Hurricane Helene. (More)
➤ Bristol: FEMA announced that more than 1,200 Virginians have applied for disaster assistance so far, and more than $5 million has been approved. People have until Dec. 2 to apply. (Details)
➤ Statewide: Virginia State Police Superintendent Colonel Gary T. Settle will retire in February after four decades in law enforcement. He has been in his current job since 2018. (More)
➤ Ashland: A private contractor removed the Ashland Mill Dam, a step that wildlife experts hope will give fish access to hundreds of miles of spawning grounds. (Details)
➤ Richmond: The city and nearby communities are working to identify and replace lead water pipes. The EPA estimates that as many as 187,883 Virginians still get their water through lead pipes. (Details)
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