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Article Icon 1 Commanders Dumped by Cowboys

The Washington Commanders dropped their third straight game, losing at home 34-26 to the Dallas Cowboys in a sloppy game.

Special teams doomed the Commanders, who missed an extra point that would have tied the game in the final 30 seconds. The team also allowed the Cowboys to return two kickoffs (one an onside kick) for touchdowns.

Dallas also missed chances to score points, as Pro Bowl Kicker Brandon Aubrey missed two field goals, one of which was blocked.

The Commanders remain in second place in the NFC East with a 7-5 mark, while the Cowboys move to 4-7 ahead of their traditional Thanksgiving afternoon game.

Washington will host Tennessee next week before the team’s bye week.

Article Icon 1Charting the Future of the Chesapeake 

The Chesapeake Bay may join the National Park System as soon as next year after a Senate committee unanimously passed the Chesapeake National Recreation Area Act.

The proposed law would not change water or fishing rights. It would, however, sweep together existing parks and protected lands near the bay and put them under the stewardship of the National Park Service.

More than 3,600 species of plants and animals exist in and around the Chesapeake Bay. The Virginia Marine Resources Commission recently voted to maintain its 16-year-old ban on winter dredging for blue crabs in the bay. 

Meanwhile, 627 volunteers across Virginia are raising oysters and returning them to the bay. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation expects to place more than 110,000 oysters this year. 

Article Icon 1Meet the Incoming Mayors

New mayors will take office across the Commonwealth in January.

In Richmond, Dr. Danny Avula cruised to victory, taking a plurality of the votes and winning six of the city’s nine districts. He has called housing “the biggest crisis facing our community.” 

Alexandria will have its first black female mayor after Democrat Alyia Gaskins ran unopposed. She is fairly new to politics, having been elected to City Council in 2021.

Roanoke saw perhaps the closest race in the state, with Democrat Joe Cobb slipping past Republican David Bowers by 59 votes. If he wants to do so, Bowers has until the end of today to request a state-funded recount.

Marion will have a new mayor for the first time in decades. Independent Avery Cornett prevailed in a four-way race to replace David Helms, who died earlier this year. 


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➤ 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)

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➤ 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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Virginia will visit Virginia Tech this weekend with the postseason on the line: the winner of the annual Commonwealth Clash will have six wins and be bowl-eligible, while the loser will finish 5-7. (Details)

➤ The Washington Nationals created some openings in their bullpen by not offering contracts to pitchers Kyle Finnegan and Tanner Rainey. (More)

➤ The University of Richmond will be in the FCS playoffs for the third consecutive year. The Spiders crushed William & Mary 27-0 to win the Coastal Athletic Association championship in their final year in the league. (Details)

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Virginia Business

Wrap Technologies will open a manufacturing and distribution facility in Norton, creating more than 125 new jobs. (Details)

➤ Breeze Airways will offer more ways to get out of Richmond. The low-cost airline will add round-trip flights to Sarasota-Bradenton on Mondays and Fridays. (More)

➤ The Virginia Cannabis Control Authority is being sued by seven businesses that object to the process the authority used to grant a rare license to grow and dispense medical cannabis in the Shenandoah Valley. (Details)

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➤ The Pungo Strawberry Festival may return to Virginia Beach next year after a five-year absence. “The Artery,” a newly recognized business district, plans to host the event, but no date has been set. (Details

The Friends of the James River Park are studying the past and charting the future of Richmond’s historic Belle Isle. (More)

The Commonwealth is a great place to teach, according to a survey. WalletHub ranked Virginia as the third-best state for teachers. (Details

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