Local News for Virginia, Maryland, and DC The latest local and breaking news for Virginia, Maryland, and DC Tuesday, June 16 VirginiaMarylandDC WUSA9 Virginia News (Read more) • Crews continue search for missing swimmer in Potomac River • DACA recipients express concerns over renewal process delays • 12-year-old shot while kids play with a gun in Spotsylvania County home: cops • Justice Department pushes back against Virginia face mask ban for federal officers • Lee Chapel Road construction planned to begin in 2028, five years after deadly crash • Man accused of attempted child abduction in Manassas was 'intoxicated,' according to police • Where to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup around the DMV • Pentagon shelter-in-place lifted due to false alarm, reports say WTOP Virginia News (Read more) • School resource officers to visit Loudoun County kids over e-bike safety • School ends, summer meal programs begin for local food bank • Drawing a line in the sand against more data centers in Northern Virginia • Surging inflation making it harder for Marylanders to make ends meet • Search continues for young man who presumably drowned in Potomac River • 1 person in critical condition after house fire in Arlington • Alexandria City Council OKs first planning phase for housing, parks at former Old Town power plant • Man sentenced on multiple charges related to ‘drug ring’ in Virginia WUSA9 Maryland News (Read more) • Deadly scooter crash leads to Prince George’s County Police investigation • New grocery store set to open in Capitol Heights, bringing fresh food access back to community • Crews continue search for missing swimmer in Potomac River • Teen shot to death in Brentwood, police say it was not a random crime • Red Line Shutdown: What commuters need to know for Summer 2026 • Maryland election night | How to watch the latest coverage in races that matter • Maryland Police airlift hiker in remote West Virginia • Runaway charter bus causes widespread damages in Bethesda WTOP Maryland News (Read more) • School ends, summer meal programs begin for local food bank • Emergency work underway on Potomac Interceptor in Maryland to protect drinking water • Open water swimming is rising in popularity. But so are the dangers • PFAS found in Montgomery County pond and stream, prompting health advisory • ‘Strong enough to rattle the house’: 2.4-magnitude earthquake felt in Maryland • For some Montgomery County children, free summer meals are too far away • Surging inflation making it harder for Marylanders to make ends meet • Search continues for young man who presumably drowned in Potomac River WUSA9 DC News (Read more) • DC Voter Guide: Everything you need to know for June 16 primaries and special election • Suspect killed by DC Police in Tuesday morning shooting on Wisconsin Ave NW • Deadly scooter crash leads to Prince George’s County Police investigation • New grocery store set to open in Capitol Heights, bringing fresh food access back to community • DC Voter Guide: June 16 Primaries & Special Election • Crews continue search for missing swimmer in Potomac River • Teen shot to death in Brentwood, police say it was not a random crime • National Park Service crews clear out algae from Reflecting Pool WTOP DC News (Read more) • 2 dead, including suspect, in Tenleytown shootings • Polls open across DC on primary day with big changes on the ballot • Multiple arrests as FBI disrupts ‘planned attacks’ targeting White House UFC show, director says • How you can see mini donkeys being trained to help veterinarians at the Smithsonian Zoo • This DC pastry chef snagged outstanding honors at James Beard Awards • School ends, summer meal programs begin for local food bank • LIVE RESULTS: DC primary election 2026 • Emergency work underway on Potomac Interceptor in Maryland to protect drinking water