The close presidential race in Northern Virginia, which Hillary Clinton won by five points, is expected to make the region a point of focus in the 2017 gubernatorial campaign.
(WTOP)
AAA reports roughly 1.3 million Virginians and 48.6 million people nationwide will travel for the Thanksgiving holiday.
(NBC 4 Washington)
Burn bans have been issued in Virginia due to wildfires spreading across roughly 80,000 acres of the South.
(ABC 7 News)
Reagan Airport employees staged a sleep-in overnight to call for higher wages.
(NBC 4 Washington)
Arlington Cinema and Drafthouse is proposing a new business model that would usher in brand-new movie releases during the summer.
(ARLnow)
A Leesburg cardiologist created an app called TREEMR that saves patients’ medical records in a secure cloud so they are easy to access for personal records and to share with physicians.
(Loudoun Times-Mirror)
A new report from the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission found lack of oversight and structure at the Virginia Economic Development Partnership and called for a hold on further federal grants.
(Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Two off-duty officers—a U.S. Border Patrol agent and U.S. Marshal—subdued a man wielding a knife on the Yellow line between Braddock Road and National Airport Metro stations.
(The Washington Post)
D.C. could get its first snow flurries of winter this Sunday.
(The Washington Post)