➤ Jarratt: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared an end to the listeria outbreak that began at the now-shuttered Boar’s Head facility. The outbreak stretched across 19 states, killing ten people and sickening 61. (More)
➤ Culpeper: The Virginia Board of Dentistry suspended the license of Christina Mills after allegations that she prescribed controlled substances without any dental purpose or treatment records. (Details)
➤ Richmond: Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s Executive Order 43 established a multi-agency state task force to “combat the negative effects of excessive social media use.” (Details)
➤ Newport News: A 39-year-old with a long history of criminal activity will now spend a long time behind bars. The aptly named Jermaine Outlaw was sentenced to 17 years and six months in prison for various offenses. (More)
➤ Norfolk: At least seven people are in custody after police responded to a barricade situation early Sunday morning. No injuries were reported. (More)
➤ Petersburg: The Live Casino & Hotel Virginia, a project approved by local voters earlier this month, will celebrate by giving away 500 free turkeys today. The birds are available on a first-come-first-served basis starting at noon. (Details)
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