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➤ Arlington: Waymo confirmed it is mapping streets in Alexandria and Arlington as the driverless car company prepares for a potential robotaxi service—pending Virginia legislation that currently prohibits fully driverless vehicles. (More)
➤ Norfolk: Virginia health officials report congenital syphilis cases dropped 25% across the Eastern region over the past year, with Hampton Roads seeing measurable improvements after a sustained public health campaign. Sentara Health reported a 42% jump in testing orders. (More)
➤ Roanoke: Isaiah 117 House, a nonprofit offering temporary shelter for children entering foster care, is opening a new facility in Roanoke—giving families a stable place during the often-chaotic first hours of a child’s placement. (More)
➤ Richmond: A petition urging the city to cap or eliminate monthly “pet rent” fees is gaining traction, joining a nationwide movement after Washington, D.C. passed similar restrictions. Advocates say fees of $50–$100/month price pet owners out of rentals. (More)
➤ Fairfax: Rising housing costs and voracious data center demand are straining Northern Virginia’s energy infrastructure, according to a new regional report that otherwise finds the Commonwealth’s economic engine on solid footing. (More)
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