➤ Augusta County: “The current fire behavior of the Big Level fire is minimal,” the National Park Service reported. Firefighters are working to tamp down hot spots and ensure the flames don’t spread. (More)
➤ Statewide: McKinsey & Co. has agreed to pay $650 million to the state to settle a criminal investigation into its role in helping Purdue Pharma boost sales of OxyContin in the Commonwealth. (More)
➤ Chesterfield County: The school board voted unanimously to prohibit all students from using cell phones during the educational day, including lunch periods. The ban will take effect on Jan. 1, but students will have a grace period until March. (Details)
➤ Richmond: The Virginia Department of Transportation will spend $64 million to construct truck lanes on steep sections of I-81 in Augusta and Rockingham counties. (Details)
➤ Newport News: The estate of the first Virginian to die in this year’s listeria outbreak linked to the Boar’s Head plant in Jarrett has settled with the company. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed, and the plant has been permanently closed. (More)
➤ Statewide: Gov. Glenn Youngkin has proposed exempting service tips from Virginia’s state income tax. The move would save tipped workers an estimated $70 million each year. (Details)
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