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Article Icon 1Cannabis Retail Market Report Due Today

The General Assembly’s Joint Commission on the Future of Cannabis Sales will unveil its plan for a regulated adult-use cannabis retail market at a meeting today.

The panel has been meeting for months and attempted to craft “a decentralized market structure, competitive, sustainable, prioritizing independent Virginia-based businesses,” according to its chairman, Del. Paul Krizek.

The Commonwealth legalized the use of cannabis in 2021, but did not create a legal way for sellers to provide it. Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed previous attempts to create a marketplace, but Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger has promised to sign a retail bill.

Article Icon 1Holiday Weekend Traffic Incidents

The long holiday weekend was marred by several accidents across the Commonwealth. In Accomack County, one person was killed, and five more were injured, in a two-car collision on Route 13 on Friday.

Another person died in a multi-vehicle crash on I-77 in Carroll County on Sunday. Several people suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Lynchburg Police reported a hit-and-run on Friday after a driver struck a pedestrian on a city street. The pedestrian had non-life-threatening injuries, and the driver has not been identified.

Virginia State Police arrested a man who allegedly hit a trooper at a checkpoint on a ramp leading to I-85 in Petersburg on Friday. The driver was operating with expired tags when he struck the officer and fled. The trooper was not injured.

Article Icon 1Arson Suspected in Stony Creek

Authorities detained a teenager in connection with three structure fires that took place within seven days of each other in a town of about 175 people in rural Sussex County.

The most recent fire in Stony Creek consumed an empty home and spread to an adjacent empty home next door before it could be contained.

We hope and pray to God we got him, and the fires have stopped,” town council member John Kollmann said after the arrest. An arson investigator from the state police is compiling evidence in the case.

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Around Virginia

Wise County: The U.S. Marshals Service offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Travis Turner, the missing Union High School football coach who reportedly walked into the woods with a firearm on Nov. 20 and hasn’t been seen since. Turner is being sought on child pornography and solicitation charges. (More)

➤ Northern Virginia: Sections of the Commonwealth could see snow and freezing rain today. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory, which is in effect until 1 p.m. in many areas. (Details)

➤ Statewide: Lawmakers in the upcoming session will consider a bill drafted by Del. Michael J. Jones that would ban state and federal law enforcement officers from wearing a “facial covering” while on duty in the Commonwealth. (More)

➤ Virginia Beach: Firefighters extinguished a weekend blaze at Checkered Flag BMW after it damaged eight vehicles. The cause is under investigation. (More)

➤ Newport News: Police charged Gary Carlton Moore III with second-degree murder and several weapons charges after a deadly weekend shooting at Patrick Henry Mall. The victim was identified as 26-year-old Diamante Tre’veon Neal. (Details)

➤ Fairfax County officials said they are prepared to implement a 4% tax on prepared meals that will take effect in January. Restaurants will be required to file paperwork and pay monthly. (More)


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Virginia Sports

Virginia Tech earned an “A” grade from ESPN for hiring James Franklin—the highest grade of any college coaching hire this season. Franklin secured a commitment from offensive tackle Maddox Cochrane of Richmond. (More)

➤ The Washington Capitals begin a California road swing at Los Angeles tonight after four straight wins. (Preview)

➤ Virginia Tech men’s basketball visits South Carolina tonight as part of the ACC/SEC Men’s Challenge. (Score)

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer

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The price of gas tumbled over the past week in Virginia. The tracking site GasBuddy reported the average was $2.85 per gallon yesterday, down 6.2 cents per gallon for the week, 6 cents from last month, and 7.2 cents from last year. (Details)

➤ Dominion Energy’s senior policy director will speak about the future of energy at the Vienna Community Center next month. Tickets are available through the Vienna area branch of the American Association of University Women. (More)

➤ The Advancement Foundation will unveil Phase 2 of the Virginia Innovation Accelerator tomorrow in Buena Vista. The facility is designed to help boost start-ups. (Details)

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➤ Flags across the Commonwealth are at half-staff today to memorialize Jeremy Lewis Hall, the Department of Corrections officer killed in the line of duty last month. (Details)

➤ The Virginia Handbell Consort will perform an Advent program on Saturday to kick off this year’s Sine Nomine concert series in Yorktown. (More)

➤ The Central Virginia affiliate of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library serves more than 5,000 children by delivering books to them. (Details)

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The Poll

Should Virginia ban law enforcement officers from wearing facial coverings?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. I’m not sure


Monday’s Results:

Which Virginia college will make it to the NCAA football playoff? 

  1. UVA: 25%
  2. JMU: 24%
  3. Both!: 25%
  4. Neither: 26%
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