Local News for Virginia, Maryland, and DC The latest local and breaking news for Virginia, Maryland, and DC Monday, June 15 VirginiaMarylandDC WUSA9 Virginia News (Read more) • Crews continue search for missing swimmer in Potomac River • 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 • 79-year-old driver facing charges after crashing into Sterling Goodwill WTOP Virginia News (Read more) • 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 • Justice Department sues Virginia over bill banning federal officers from wearing masks • Tent collapses during Virginia church’s 20th anniversary celebration, killing 1 and injuring 22 • Old Town Alexandria businesses expect World Cup boon with ‘Shop the Checkers’ sales event WUSA9 Maryland News (Read more) • Crews continue search for missing swimmer in Potomac River • Runaway charter bus causes widespread damages in Bethesda • Attempted carjacking with knife reported near University of Maryland parking garage • 'Lets you know how powerful these storms are' | Thunderstorms claim 2 lives in Maryland • Man wakes up to knife lodged in his neck after relatives attack him, police say • 2 dead from fallen trees as strong storms slam DC region • Portion of Metro's Red Line will be closed for 3 months this summer • Carjacker takes car with driver still inside, police say WTOP Maryland News (Read more) • Surging inflation making it harder for Marylanders to make ends meet • Search continues for young man who presumably drowned in Potomac River • Check your kitchen: Alfredo sauce, dairy cheese recalls impact DC area • Student journalists in Montgomery County push back on district memo, citing censorship concerns • 10 years later, Silver Spring’s Josh Hart adds NBA title to NCAA championship • Union urges Maryland university board to reconsider decision to lay off employees • Montgomery County rolls out six-month moratorium on data center permits • City of Laurel announces new juvenile curfew to start the summer after school year ends WUSA9 DC News (Read more) • Crews continue search for missing swimmer in Potomac River • Runaway charter bus causes widespread damages in Bethesda • National campaign seeks volunteer firefighters as departments face staffing challenges • Green algae spotted in DC's Reflecting Pool days after completion of renovations • UFC fans head to DC for historic White House UFC event, celebrating Trump's Birthday • Hit-and-run escalates to stabbing in Alexandria • DC police investigate fatal Southeast shooting; second victim found • New Horizon Tower opens at Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville WTOP DC News (Read more) • Nationals Notebook: Young core shows resilience in strong start • Trump celebrates 80th birthday with an Iran deal and UFC cage fights at the White House • Surging inflation making it harder for Marylanders to make ends meet • UFC Freedom 250 turns White House South Lawn into the ultimate fight night • PHOTOS: UFC fight night held at White House • From Tracks to Trade: The man keeping the party going in the nation’s capital • DC delegate race will bring about generational change • PHOTOS: What’s under the tarp? Kennedy Center facade covered after Trump’s name removed