Monday, the Washington Nationals announced that they have issued a two-year player development contract extension with the Potomac Nationals, which will move from Woodbridge to Fredericksburg upon the April 2020 opening of a new 5,000-seat stadium. The contract will remain in effect until 2020.
(INSIDENOVA)
Early on Monday, two 7-Eleven stores (one in the 100 block of Dry Mill Road SW, Leesburg, and the other in the 700 block of Fieldstone Drive, Leesburg) were robbed by a masked individual demanding money and claiming to have a gun. A robber attempted to steal from the 7-Eleven located in the 46100 block of Sterling’s Woodshire Drive next, but a deputy arrived as the robber was attempting to take cash, causing the robber to flee the scene in a light-colored, four-door sedan.
(The Washington Post)
With temperatures in the 90s and humidity once again making it feel as though it is more than 100 degrees, the area is under heat advisory from noon-7 p.m.
(WJLA)
To improve 911 response times and cut back on the number of operator transfers, the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office and Combined Fire and Rescue System are hoping to find a solution, starting with training all operators how to handle both fire and law enforcement calls.
(WTOP)
Sunday, a body was found in Four Mile Run near where it enters into the Potomac River, in the 3600 block of Potomac Avenue. The investigation is ongoing.
(ARL Now)
Saturday, a 53-year-old Warrenton woman was found dead in an inflatable pool in the 6700 block of Riley Road. The cause of death is being investigated and the woman’s 51-year-old brother, Ashton Dunlap Berry, was taken into custody.
(INSIDENOVA)
On Oct. 13, homeowners who have moved into Reston in the last six months can take a free bus tour to the area’s “most interesting sites” on Oct. 13 from 10 a.m.-noon or 1-3 p.m.
(Reston Now)
Friday, Arlington County released a 19-question survey concerning childcare. A community meeting to discuss potential childcare changes will take place on Sept. 17 from 7-9:30 p.m.
(ARL Now)