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➤ Statewide: Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger and members of the Senate Finance Committee heard from experts who predicted that the Commonwealth’s economy will slow down in 2026. (Details)
➤ Falls Church: A rider was hospitalized and is in critical but stable condition after a fight on a Metrobus. The alleged assailant was arrested and charged with malicious wounding. (More)
➤ Nokesville: A judge in Prince William County acquitted Timothy Hickerson before his case—on a 15-year-old murder charge—could go to a jury. “We’re very disappointed that the jury didn’t get a chance to deliberate the evidence and decide for themselves,” Commonwealth’s Attorney Amy Ashworth said. (Details)
➤ Richmond: A new audit showed that the city has not implemented several steps that were recommended this year to protect against making pension payments to deceased recipients. (More)
➤ Statewide: Gov. Glenn Youngkin lifted the state of emergency he declared when the federal government suspended SNAP payments this month. “We said we would protect the vulnerable and make sure hungry Virginians in need were not used as leverage, and we kept that promise,” Youngkin said. (More)
➤ Blacksburg: Virginia Tech agreed to pay new head football coach James Franklin $41.75 million over a five-year contract. The new coach addressed the crowd but did not coach the Hokies in their final home game, a loss to Miami. (Details)
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