Local News for Virginia, Maryland, and DC The latest local and breaking news for Virginia, Maryland, and DC Tuesday, March 31 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) • Title IX probe targets Fairfax County Public Schools • Study: Data center growth adds to ‘perfect storm’ of risk to Potomac River drinking water supply • ‘Chaotic and erratic’: Fairfax Co. families call for changes to school calendar • A century-old carousel in Herndon will spin no more • Police investigating bank robbery in Great Falls • ‘Wise’ beyond his years: Teen EMT from Woodbridge is on a quest to serve • ‘Washington Manassas Airport’ encounters turbulence ahead of potential rebrand • 2 women make history coaching varsity baseball, football at Virginia high school 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) • What Prince George’s Co. schools will do if immigration agents show up • Move over birding, the focus shifts to Frog Watch season • Maryland foster care advocates see hope in Moore reforms, but concerns remain • Airport bottlenecks ease as TSA workers get paid, but shutdown continues • 3 men charged in assault at Arundel Mills Mall that led to shooting, police chase, crash • Students across DC region say college feels out of reach despite aid efforts • Germantown man faces attempted murder charges for allegedly shooting at MoCo police officers • Why Howard Co. high schoolers will be starting their day earlier WUSA9 DC News (Read more) • Why is there wooden fencing around the Naval Observatory? • Driver was traveling 100 mph seconds before deadly 2023 Rock Creek Parkway Crash, expert says • DC police patrol new juvenile curfew zones as council debates extension • DC Mayor encouraging council to extend youth curfews • OPM launches recruitment push, a year after mass layoffs of federal workers • The ‘never-ending nightmare’: For DHS civilians, a paycheck is still nowhere in sight • DOGE reportedly closes early, but the agency's impact could be felt for years to come • Giant gold toilet appears in front of Lincoln Memorial WTOP DC News (Read more) • Study: Data center growth adds to ‘perfect storm’ of risk to Potomac River drinking water supply • 2026 James Beard Awards finalists include several innovative DC-area restaurants • DC dietician raises concerns over compounded GLP-1 weight-loss medications • Have you seen these Downtown DC markers honoring suffragettes? • Airport bottlenecks ease as TSA workers get paid, but shutdown continues • Longtime DC child care program scrambles to raise funds to continue to operate in Mount Pleasant • DC mayor calls for permanent curfew ahead of council vote on emergency extension • Why is there a golden toilet on the National Mall?