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➤ Charlottesville: The University of Virginia went into lockdown yesterday after false reports indicated a shooter at Shannon Library. “After a thorough investigation, no evidence of an active shooter, attack, or threat of any sort was found on UVA property,” officials later announced. (Details)
➤ Loudoun County: A school bus driver was charged with assault and battery after he allegedly struck a student while driving his route on Oct. 23. (More)
➤ Statewide: Virginia’s Head Start centers remained open this week despite the ongoing federal government shutdown. More than 12,000 students are enrolled in the program across the state. (Details)
➤ Manassas: Chipmaker Nvidia plans to build an artificial intelligence research facility and a power-flexible data center on the same site. Both facilities would open next year. (Details)
➤ Richmond: The Virginia Supreme Court heard arguments in a case challenging whether Senate Democrats can block some of Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s appointments to serve on state university governing boards. The high court gave no indication when it will issue a decision. (More)
➤ Roanoke City Council met yesterday to consider several spending measures, including requests by the city’s school board to fund programs that could eventually be reimbursed by the federal government. (Details)
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