Local News for Virginia, Maryland, and DC The latest local and breaking news for Virginia, Maryland, and DC Wednesday, May 13 VirginiaMarylandDC WUSA9 Virginia News (Read more) • Virginia AG looking into antisemitism accusations against Herndon private school • Trial underway for man charged in Sterling House explosion that killed volunteer firefighter • Close the 200 block of King Street to vehicles permanently? Project continues to draw mixed reaction • Body of 61-year-old man who went missing in Shenandoah National Park found near Lewis Falls • Man pleads guilty to deadly shooting outside Woodbridge hookah bar • Virginia Rescue teams join Texas flood response • Bald eagle returned to the skies • Lawmakers warn 'Big Beautiful Bill' could push up flight costs at Virginia airports WTOP Virginia News (Read more) • Some DC-area high schools let students order food to the school. But is it safe? • Nonprofit helps police officers with injuries that aren’t life-threatening, but are life-changing • Quantico Ridge data center campus near Prince William Forest Park shelved for now • Virginia governor signs paid leave law, first in the South • Fairfax County police add life-saving technology to some patrol cars • Democrats ask the Supreme Court to halt a Virginia ruling blocking new congressional districts • Prince William Co. officials celebrate $81M Minnieville-Parkway interchange groundbreaking • As the weather warms up, the bugs that bite you are ramping up WUSA9 Maryland News (Read more) • How Montgomery County's flood sensors offer vital early warnings • Judge demands answers from Trump administration after El Salvador says US still holds jurisdiction over deported migrants • Adult critically hurt, child hospitalized in crash with dump truck in Prince George's County • Fans brave the heat for Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour night 2 • Meet the 3 new public safety officials announced in Prince George's County • Woman hit by car while standing on sidewalk dies • 80-year-old man stabbed wife to death in Leisure World apartment, police say • Route 1 at Route 198 closed due to water main break WTOP Maryland News (Read more) • ‘Not going to sugarcoat it’: Montgomery Co. school officials lay out possible budget cuts • Some DC-area high schools let students order food to the school. But is it safe? • Preakness could soon move later, to 3 weeks after the Kentucky Derby. That might not be enough • Maryland to be the first with a statewide 311 number • Freedom Truck exhibit brings Revolutionary War history to Maryland, DC • More Maryland state parks likely to require registration, possibly starting this summer • Maryland reaches $2.25 billion settlement on Key Bridge collapse as Justice Dept. files charges against operator, employee • Md. lawmakers condemn ‘deeply offensive,’ ‘racist’ video targeting immigrant delegate WUSA9 DC News (Read more) • Homelessness in the District increases in 2026 • From Battlefields to Browsers: Army's "Ghost Army" new weapon is a phone • Have you seen Greedy? DC man searches for emotional support cat missing after couch pickup • Months after ending the DC Streetcar, leaders are considering a new transit line along H Street to get fans to RFK Stadium • Police identify man killed in Northeast shooting • No new Metro station for RFK Stadium, WMATA says • 'I'm devastated' | Mother of Jackson-Reed senior remembers her son's impact on the community • Police investigate deadly shooting in NE suspect believed to be in dark blue Audi WTOP DC News (Read more) • Some DC-area high schools let students order food to the school. But is it safe? • Nonprofit helps police officers with injuries that aren’t life-threatening, but are life-changing • New protest art mocks Trump’s handling of the war in Iran • Consumer group says regulators should roll back Pepco rates, issue refunds • No new Metro station planned for RFK Stadium site, but new Gold Line bus service proposed to handle crowds • Freedom Truck exhibit brings Revolutionary War history to Maryland, DC • Survey work begins for contested Trump Triumphal Arch project in Washington • How to know when to plant certain seeds in the DC region as the climate changes