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➤ Statewide: Background checks for the private sale of firearms resumed today, after a Lynchburg judge dissolved an injunction that had halted them off and on since October. The ruling enacts a new law raising the minimum age to buy handguns and certain rifles to 21. (More)
➤ Eastern Shore: Gov. Abigail Spanberger appointed three Eastern Shore farmers to state agriculture boards, including Logan Holland of W.T. Holland and Sons to the Virginia Corn Board. (See Details)
➤ Fairfax County: The local NAACP chapter is pressing Fairfax County Public Schools for faster, more transparent handling of bias and discrimination complaints, citing reports of anti-black harassment. The district said it values the partnership and is engaging directly with families. (See Details)
➤ Richmond: A person was fatally shot late Monday near Virginia Commonwealth University’s campus, in the 100 block of South Pine Street. The suspect fled on foot, and police have not released a description or made an arrest. (More)
➤ Loudoun County: The private owners of the Dulles Greenway are asking state regulators to raise tolls, with one option pushing the peak rate to $7.25. A county supervisor and the local chamber of commerce oppose the hike, arguing it would drive traffic onto local roads. (See Details)
➤ Dinwiddie County: Two 21-year-old men were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after their single-engine plane crashed in a wooded area off I-85 on Monday evening. The flight had left Richmond bound for Petersburg. (More)
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