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Article Icon 1‘No Kings’ Rallies Redux

The year’s second round of “No Kings” protests brought out thousands of Virginians to rally, wave signs, and oppose the policies of the Trump administration. At Capitol Square in Richmond, thousands gathered to hear speakers before they marched to the VCU campus.

Many protesters highlighted their peaceful intent by wearing costumes. “We’re living in a banana republic,” Cristan Connito said at the rally in Chesapeake while dressed as a banana. Animal costumes were widespread at the protests in Virginia Beach and Richmond as well.

Hundreds more attended protests in Rocky Mount, Roanoke, and Floyd, where they chanted, “No kings, no crowns, we the people stand our ground.” Crowds also turned out in Charlottesville and locations in Northern Virginia.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin had activated the National Guard ahead of the protests, but no soldiers were spotted at the Richmond rally, which was monitored by a dozen or so state troopers and some Capitol Police officers.

No violence was reported in the Commonwealth in connection with the protests.

Article Icon 1UVA Won’t Sign Federal Compact

The University of Virginia announced it will not sign the Compact for Academic Excellence that the Trump administration proposed to nine leading American universities.

Interim President Paul Mahoney wrote that, “We look forward to working together to develop alternative, lasting approaches to improving higher education,” but did not sign the agreement.

UVA is one of six schools to say no to the agreement, while three remain undecided.

The administration said the agreement would offer universities “multiple positive benefits,” including early access to research funding, in exchange for agreeing to a set of specific conditions. Hundreds of members of the UVA campus community rallied to oppose the agreement.

Article Icon 1Masked Intruders Threaten Home

Authorities in Alexandria launched a criminal investigation after three costumed intruders threatened to break into a home last week.

The resident initially assumed the attack was a Halloween-themed prank, but became alarmed when the intruders became belligerent and made multiple attempts to enter the home. “It’s either you coming out or we coming in,” they threatened in footage caught on a doorbell camera.

The trio went to the rear of the home at one point, breaking through a fence and eventually slashing window screens. “My heart dropped when they said they were gonna take a chair and break down the door,” the homeowner’s daughter said.

The terrorized family went into hiding in the days after the incident while police searched for the perpetrators. The city’s police chief noted that, while they didn’t enter the house, the intruders could be charged with burglary under state law.

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Around Virginia

Centreville: Fairfax County Public Schools said allegations that a social worker paid for a student’s abortion in 2021 “are likely untrue.” The alleged incident triggered ongoing investigations by the school system, state police, and federal officials. (Details)

➤ Statewide: State police said they have issued 40 Critical Operation for a Disappeared Child Initiative (CODI) alerts for missing children this year. Every one of the children was located. (More)

➤ Norfolk: Lindsey Halligan, President Trump’s appointee for U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, fired two more prosecutors, Elizabeth Yusi and Kristin Bird. Both had declined to seek charges against New York Attorney General Letitia James, a case Halligan moved ahead with. (Details)

➤ Washington, D.C.: The 11th Central and Southwest Virginia Honor Flight brought veterans and their families to the nation’s capital to tour memorials and remember those who didn’t make it home. (More)

Goochland County: The Board of Supervisors will meet on Nov. 6 to consider allowing data centers and a small nuclear reactor in the county. The planning commission moved the proposal forward by a 3-2 vote after hearing opposition from hundreds of residents. (More)

➤ Alexandria: Ismael Enrique Mendoza, an alleged MS-13 gang member who is wanted in El Salvador on charges of aggravated homicide and illicit associations, was detained this month by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (More)


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Virginia Sports

UVA football moved up to No. 16 in both national polls this week after topping Washington State 22-20 on a late safety on Saturday to move to 6-1 for the season. (See Poll)

➤ The Washington Capitals fell to the visiting Vancouver Canucks 4-3 in NHL hockey yesterday to drop to 4-2 on the year. (Details)

➤ The Washington Commanders tumbled to 3-4 with a 44-22 road loss at Dallas. (More) 

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | MLB | NHL | Soccer | Tennis | Golf | F1 | NASCAR

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UVA Health is the first medical system in the Commonwealth to deploy coronary function testing, a way to measure how effectively blood vessels are working and provide early detection of heart disease in women. (Details)

➤ The Virginia Tourism Corporation will distribute $627,877 in marketing grants to 104 local tourism programs. (More)

➤ Merrifield Garden Center in Gainesville will close at the end of the year to make way for the development of a data center in Prince William County. The nursery’s locations in Falls Church and Fairfax will remain open. (Details)

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Et Cetera

The Flood Intel Unit of the Virginia Department of Emergency Management monitors more than 150 weather gauges to track current flooding and help areas prepare for future storms. (Details)

➤ Flags across the Commonwealth were at half-staff on Saturday in memory of Wyatt B. Durrette, Jr., who served in the House of Delegates in the 1970s. (More)

➤ The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission released an assessment that seems to indicate that menhaden are not being overfished in the Atlantic. The fish is a crucial species in the Chesapeake Bay. (Details)

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The Poll

Have you ever taken part in a political rally?

  1. Yes
  2. No
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Friday’s Results:

Do political or celebrity endorsements sway your vote? 

  1. No: 52%
  2. Sometimes: 25%
  3. Yes: 23%
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