Local News for Virginia, Maryland, and DC The latest local and breaking news for Virginia, Maryland, and DC Saturday, June 13 VirginiaMarylandDC WUSA9 Virginia News (Read more) • 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 • Team Croatia receives warm welcome in Alexandria ahead of FIFA World Cup • Deadly I-95 bus crash driver made first court appearance WTOP Virginia News (Read more) • Old Town Alexandria businesses celebrate Croatia’s World Cup stay with themed sales event • Arlington schools partner with Transfinder to launch bus tracking app • Tent collapses during Virginia church’s 20th anniversary celebration, killing 1 and injuring 22 • New House budget strips environmental standards for data centers in Va., creates commission instead • Croatia takes over Alexandria as team prepares for World Cup play • How you can sail the Potomac on a Revolutionary War tall ship this weekend • Friday Freebies • First Fairfax County varsity girls’ wrestlers recruited to compete in college WUSA9 Maryland News (Read more) • '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 • Laurel mayor orders citywide 10 pm youth curfew for summer • Man critically injured in Anne Arundel County tire iron assault; suspect arrested • School bus struck by car in Davidsonville sends students to hospitals WTOP Maryland News (Read more) • 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 • Father-daughter duo charged with attempted murder in Silver Spring stabbing • Friday Freebies • Man indicted in a string of shootings and carjackings across Prince George’s County • World Cup fever driving big sales at DC-area soccer stores • New $25M regional study aims to secure backup water supply beyond the Potomac River • When to have a broken appliance repaired, try to fix it yourself, or buy a new one? WUSA9 DC News (Read more) • Trump's name officially removed from Kennedy Center sign • Trump's name is gone from the Kennedy Center's facade, according to a top official at the arts venue • Fight fans descend on DC ahead of UFC Freedom 250 • Man shot in Southeast; police looking for two teen suspects • 1 in 3 arrests in DC made by officers outside MPD | WUSA9 Investigation • Metro to stay open late Sunday for White House UFC fight • Five months after DC's historic snowstorm, truck drivers are finally getting paid — but the fight isn't over • Crews fight massive fire in DC's Eastern Market neighborhood WTOP DC News (Read more) • 4 women injured in DC following single vehicle crash on Suitland Parkway • Workers begin removing Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center, hours after a court-ordered deadline • Washington National Opera sues to recover donated funds from the Kennedy Center • Did the president just help the Janeese Lewis George campaign for DC mayor? • Judge rules Trump can stage UFC fights on the White House’s South Lawn this weekend • This DC election could reshape political landscape and leadership • ‘A festival of all nations’: DC fans celebrate Mexico’s World Cup opening win • ‘I wouldn’t like it’: Trump threatens DC takeover if Janeese Lewis George wins mayor’s race