Monday, Gov. Ralph Northam announced that Gerber would be moving to 1812 North Main St., Rossyln, joining Nestle USA, its sister company. 150 new jobs will be created by the move.
(INSIDENOVA)
A photo by Ryan Kelly, a former employee of Charlottesville’s The Daily Progress, of a car that barreled through a group of people protesting a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville has won a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography. Here is a list of other winners.
(WTOP, The Washington Post)
At 2:30 p.m. today, Pooch Pros Pet Care Services, a new pet sitting company serving Herndon, Reston, Sterling and Ashburn will open.
(Reston Now)
Monday morning at 4 a.m., a tow truck driver’s leg was severed below the knee after a car lost control on Interstate 395 in Alexandria and struck him while he was attempting to clear an accident. A former military man stopped to help the tow truck victim using a belt as a tourniquet.
(WTOP)
Last week, three Claremont Immersion School students, who are also Girl Scouts, presented to third through fifth grade students about plastic straws’ effect on the environment.
(ARL Now)
“The Force of Nature” by Lorenzo Quinn, a bronze sculpture of what is supposed to represent Mother Nature, was put into place at Wiehle-Reston East Station this month.
(Reston Now)