➤ Statewide: The federal government is behind schedule in delivering aid to help Virginia recover from Hurricane Helene and other recent natural disasters. (Details)
➤ Chesapeake: Sentara College of Health Sciences said it will discontinue its nursing and non-nursing degree and certificate programs. The school currently has 460 students enrolled. (More)
➤ Fairfax: Attorney General Jason Miyares spoke with crime victims and their families at the Victim Voices Roundtable. “It’s hard when you have this horrific feeling that the government that is supposed to be your voice has failed and they have failed you,” Miyares said. (Details)
➤ Harrisonburg: Authorities arrested 22-year-old Katelynn Ann Hipes after a five-day search. She is a suspect in the shooting death last week of Kevin Scott Small of Shipman. (More)
➤ Alexandria: A teenager was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries after a stabbing incident at West Potomac High School. The victim is in stable condition, and the suspect, another teenager, is in custody. (Details)
➤ Statewide: Two Republican organizations will spend six figures to run a series of ads criticizing the voting records of Democrats in the House of Delegates on key issues. Democrats have a two-seat majority in the House going into November’s election. (More)
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