Local News for Virginia, Maryland, and DC The latest local and breaking news for Virginia, Maryland, and DC Saturday, July 11 VirginiaMarylandDC WUSA9 Virginia News (Read more) • Virginia State Police probe wrong-way I-395 crash; driver in custody after hitting trooper • Local police agencies will begin enforcing traffic laws on GW Parkway • 4 more arrested, including teen, in fatal shooting of 18-year-old Manassas man • Child seen dangling from 6th-floor window, group gathers below to catch them • Alexandria flood mitigation project brings road closures beginning Monday • Virginia State trooper hit while trying to stop wrong-way driver in I-395 express lanes • What the proposed Dominion-NextEra merger could mean for Virginia customers • Loudoun County Public Schools needs more bus drivers WTOP Virginia News (Read more) • Fairfax Co. police investigate after rescuing child dangling from apartment window • Police shoot and injure person armed with knife in Fairfax Wawa • Va. state police say wrong-way driver at fault in 3-car crash on I-395 express lanes • How this Alexandria fitness studio uses AI technology in workouts • Health officials warn of potential rabies exposure in Loudoun County, elsewhere • Stafford Co. defers data center project on property with historic cemetery • Fairfax County looks to cut red tape for in-law, au pair suites • Trill of a lifetime: DC Flutes join Lizzo at Wolf Trap WUSA9 Maryland News (Read more) • Why Maryland's newly passed 'Community Trust Act' is the target of a DOJ lawsuit • Police search for missing man last seen boarding a bus to Maryland • Crews investigate 10-story building's structural integrity in Glen Burnie • DC golf courses | Virginia, Maryland Senators push Trump administration on takeover • 2 boats exploded in Maryland over Fourth of July weekend, injuring 14 people • Montgomery County launches portal for residents to report ICE activity • Fire destroys home in Prince George's County • Prince George's summer program confusion frustrates parents; district vows fixes WTOP Maryland News (Read more) • Md. event celebrates a late peace advocate’s message to ‘Play after every storm’ • ‘I’m super blessed’: Producer behind Usher’s Northwest Stadium-filling tour on his long career • College student’s viral post brings customers to grandmother’s Maryland restaurant • Parents sue an area school district, saying staffers hid their child’s gender transition • Dead horseshoe crabs are making some Ocean City, Md. vacations stink • Health officials warn of potential rabies exposure in Loudoun County, elsewhere • Justice Department sues Maryland over immigration policies • ‘Get out here and attempt’: Adaptive golf champs reign at Rockville’s Woodmont Country Club WUSA9 DC News (Read more) • Officer shot knife-wielding suspect at Wawa, Fairfax City Police say • Family of 6 displaced following house fire in Lorton • Virginia State Police probe wrong-way I-395 crash; driver in custody after hitting trooper • Visitors disappointed as White House fencing limits access, administration considers permanent security upgrades • Local police agencies will begin enforcing traffic laws on GW Parkway • A real 'trash panda' | Raccoon gets head stuck in dumpster while searching for snack • 4 more arrested, including teen, in fatal shooting of 18-year-old Manassas man • RFK stadium-area under temporary youth curfew zone after reports of planned teen meetup WTOP DC News (Read more) • More than two dozen students impacted by incarceration receive scholarships • Tense debate over DC’s so-called bottle bill continues at a public roundtable • Road closures from Moore Equity in Mental Health 5K hits DC Saturday • Kids and screens: How to reset your family’s digital habits this summer • Where are DC’s rats? New dashboard maps rodent reports across the city • National Mall visitors frustrated by detours and fencing obscuring Reflecting Pool • Crews are draining the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool again as part of Trump’s troubled revamp • ‘Growing pains’ and financial losses: DC’s Cedar Hill hospital reports on its first year