Gov. Terry McAuliffe said his attorneys contacted the Justice Department and asked if there was any suspicion of wrongdoing in his 2013 campaign donations, which are the subject of an ongoing federal investigation, and “the answer was no.”
(Loudoun Times-Mirror)
The Alexandria public school system conducted a test on its drinking water in response to the crisis in Flint, Michigan.
(NBC4 Washington)
J.E.B. Stuart High School in Falls Church hosted a public discussion as to whether or not it should change its name following a campaign initiated by five students.
(Fairfax County Times)
The Metro will launch a campaign to boost public awareness of its SafeTrack maintenance plan, which begins this weekend. A spokesperson said brochures will be handed out at several stations, including Rosslyn, Metro Center, L’Enfant Plaza and Fort Totten.
(WTOP)
Bryce Harper left the Nationals’ game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday after sustaining a knee injury in the seventh inning. Daniel Murphy hit a home run in the fourth, helping secure a 4-3 victory.
(NBC4 Washington)