The Republican National Convention kicked off in Cleveland on Monday, and a contingent of delegates called to change convention rules in a last-ditch attempt to nominate an alternative candidate to Donald Trump.
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The Virginia Supreme Court will hear a case that challenges Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s April executive order that would reinstate voting rights to more than 200,000 former convicts. Arguments commence Tuesday.
(NBC 4 Washington)
A winning Powerball ticket worth $1 million that was purchased in Leesburg has yet to be claimed.
(Loudoun Times-Mirror)
The Arlington County Board approved a 10-year transit plan that would increase bus service, improve north-south connections and establish a Premium Transit Network between Columbia Pike and the Crystal City–Pentagon City corridor.
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A Bristow man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing another man during a 2014 rock-climbing trip.
(WTOP)
The Arlington County Board approved developer Vornado Realty Trust’s plan to build a 22-story apartment building in Pentagon City.
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