➤ Statewide: Education officials say that two-thirds of the Commonwealth’s schools are either “distinguished” or “on track,” according to a new accountability framework announced this year. (Details)
➤ Springfield: Fairfax County police have arrested seven teenagers, one as young as 13, in connection with a smash-and-grab robbery at a gun store and subsequent crimes committed with the stolen weapons. (Details)
➤ Radford: At least 225 gallons of chemicals stored on the site of the Army Ammunition Plant were carried away by the New River when it flooded during Hurricane Helene. (More)
➤ Montgomery County: Deputies shot and killed a man who was threatening them with a chainsaw after he had allegedly set a house on fire. (More)
➤ Richmond: A legislative report said that the Virginia Department of Health is still wrestling with financial management and staffing issues. Lawmakers called the findings “very sobering,” “shocking,” and “disturbing.” (Details)
➤ Cumberland County: Reconstruction-era State Senator John (Lipscomb) Robinson is getting a historical marker this year after a group of Middle School students researched and wrote up his story. (Details)
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