➤ Richmond: City Council candidate Tavares Floyd is facing questions about his biography, campaign donors, residence, and resume after investigations by multiple news outlets. (Details)
➤ King and Queen County: Virginia State Police may have closed a 33-year-old case using DNA evidence. They’ve arrested a Tappahannock man in connection with the death of a woman in 1991. (More)
➤ Portsmouth: Researchers from William & Mary announced that the Commonwealth’s striped bass population is down for the second year in a row, with this year’s catch less than half the historic average. (Details)
➤ Sterling: Authorities indicted Roger Bentley on four charges, including involuntary manslaughter, in connection with a deadly house explosion earlier this year. One person was killed, and more than a dozen were injured in the blast. (More)
➤ Washington County: The federal Department of Transportation will spend $10 million to “restore and reopen” a mile of Route 58 that was damaged by Hurricane Helene last month. (Details)
➤ Statewide: Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed Executive Order 40 to help the Commonwealth prepare for and respond to wildfires. (More)
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