In the fifth round of the NFL draft, Tim Settle, an alumnus of Stonewall Jackson High School, was picked up by the Washington Redskins. During the seventh round of the draft, Greg Stroman, also a Stonewall Jackson alumnus, was likewise selected by the Redskins. 30 minutes after the draft had ended, Chris Lee, a Hylton High School graduate, was asked to attend the Redskins’ rookie mini-camp in mid-May, and should he do well, he may be invited to attend the team’s training camp.
(INSIDENOVA)
This month, Inova Loudoun Hospital will open a Forensic Assessment and Consultation Team (FACT) department, which will offer medical and emotional services to victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.
(WTOP)
Mateusz Fijalkowski, a Polish man who was working at a Fairfax pool during a summer program, is suing the county for hesitating to save him while attempting to drown himself. Police instructed a lifeguard to not jump into until Fijalkowski had gone still as they believed that Fijalkowski could be a threat to themselves and the lifeguard. Fijalkowski was later diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
(The Washington Post)
The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority will decide whether to grant or reject a $132 million funding request for an extension spanning half a mile between Sunrise Valley Drive and Sunset Hills Road, dubbed the Soapstone Connector.
(Reston Now)
Gas prices are expected to rise this summer, with Oil Price Information Service’s global head, Tom Kloza, saying that prices will make this “the most expensive driving season since 2014.”
(WTOP)