Prince William Board of County Supervisors chairman and Virginia gubernatorial candidate Corey Stewart is losing endorsements over his campaign hinged on opposing the removal of Confederate statues. He has lost the support of Prince William County Sheriff Glendell Hill and his colleagues on the county board, who all are now backing Ed Gillespie. “All that Confederate stuff—I don’t think that’s really necessary for a person that’s running for public office,” Hill said.
(The Washington Post)
The Federal Transit Administration issued a letter warning the Metro that it could lose funding if it doesn’t address six issues that threaten the safety of its workers.
(ABC 7 News)
Beloved musical Hamilton is headed to D.C.‘s Kennedy Center from June to September 2018.
(WTOP)
A Rappahannock County teen was arrested after threatening to commit an attack at his high school on the anniversary of the Columbine shooting.
(WTOP)
If weather trends continue, the D.C. area could have its warmest April in history.
(The Washington Post)
The Westover Market is looking to expand with live music with the county board’s approval.
(ARLnow)