The number of racially and economically segregated schools in Virginia doubled between 2003 and 2014.
(The Washington Post)
Department of Justice civil rights lawyers agree with a class-action lawsuit challenging Virginia’s practice of suspending the driver’s licenses of citizens who are unable to pay court fees.
(WTOP)
A majority of the representatives on Loudoun’s Zoning Ordinance Action Group, which helps decide major expansion and development projects, have ties to land-use firms that potentially pose a conflict of interest.
(Loudoun Times-Mirror)
This D.C. winter will be colder than last year but with less snowfall.
(The Washington Post)
D.C. residents lost more sleep on election night than the rest of the country. D.C. residents lost an average 49.75 minutes of sleep that night whereas the rest of country averaged 29.62 fewer minutes, according to Fitbit.
(The Washington Post)