The Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia in Fairfax County was vandalized with Nazi imagery and swastikas. Police believe it might be related to similar vandalism found at the Little River United Church of Christ in Fairfax.
(WTOP)
Rolling Stone magazine settled with a former University of Virginia associate dean, who sued for defamation stemming from a discredited article about a campus rape, for an undisclosed amount.
(The Washington Post)
While median house sales are rising in Northern Virginia, Arlington was the only county to experience a decline, down 6.2 percent in March as compared to that time a year ago. The decline could be attributed to a rise in the sales volume of attached homes like condos and townhouses.
(WTOP)
“Over my dead body when I’m governor of Virginia are we ever going to take down the statue of Robert E. Lee or Stonewall Jackson or any hero of the commonwealth of Virginia,” Corey Stewart, gubernatorial candidate and Prince William Board of County Supervisors chairman, said at an event over the weekend. “I’m proud to be next to the Confederate flag.”
(The Washington Post)
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors voted to spend $200,000 for a study on whether to build a new Potomac Nationals stadium.
(Inside NoVA)