The NoVA Signal โ Apr 09, 2026
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A fourth person has been arrested in the killing of a Virginia student at a Dumfries basketball court. Investigators have now charged four suspects in the case, which drew widespread attention after the victim was shot at a Prince William County recreational site. WTOP has the latest
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Ads using Ku Klux Klan imagery are targeting Black voters ahead of Virginia's redistricting referendum. The mailers surfaced as the April 21 special election approaches, injecting a sharp racial edge into what was already a contentious statewide vote. Washington Post report
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The Fairfax County School Board is wrestling with calendar changes after a year full of disruptions. Board members are weighing adjustments to next year's schedule, with parents already pushing back and offering their own alternatives ahead of a formal vote. FFXnow coverage and WTOP on parent proposals
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Fairfax transportation officials say the county's process for prioritizing sidewalk and crosswalk projects needs a reset. The Board of Supervisors informally backed a new proposal this week after years of complaints about how projects get selected and managed. FFXnow story
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Loudoun County's early voting for the April 21 special election opens Saturday, April 11. Residents have expanded in-person options ahead of the redistricting referendum vote. Loudoun County announcement
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A Virginia State Police trooper was hospitalized after being struck by a vehicle on I-495 near Huntington Tuesday night. The trooper was hit during a foot pursuit after a man ran across the Capital Beltway. The suspect was taken into custody. FFXnow and WTOP
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Skeletal remains found in Fair Lakes 20 years ago still have no identified owner. Local and state investigators continue working the cold case, two decades after the bones turned up near an I-66 ramp in Fairfax County. FFXnow deep dive
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In rural Virginia, the redistricting referendum is generating both excitement and dread. Democrats are pushing the ballot measure hard; rural communities are skeptical about what redrawing the maps means for their representation. The April 21 vote is close. WTOP
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A small Virginia city is debating whether to add "Washington" to its airport's name. The proposal has split locals over identity, tourism appeal, and whether the branding actually helps anyone. Washington Post
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Hershey's Super Sweet Adventure is finally opening at Tysons Corner Center this month, after a delay. The immersive candy experience has been teased for a while; it now has a firm opening timeline. FFXnow
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Chef Kevin Tien is bringing his Vietnamese street food concept, Chao Ban, to Tysons Galleria. Tien built a following with Moon Rabbit; this new spot focuses on accessible, fast-casual Vietnamese dishes. WTOP
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New homes at Lofts at Reston Station are drawing scrutiny over their transportation impact. Officials and residents are pressing developers on how added density near the Silver Line will affect traffic and transit capacity. FFXnow
- Equality Arlington unveiled a community quilt decorated by local transgender youth at Arlington Central Library this week, part of an ongoing arts and advocacy project. WTOP
- An Alexandria conference this week focused on the resurgence of vinyl records, connecting musicians and bands with pressing resources. WTOP
- Prince William County is running a program to help ninth graders navigate the jump to high school. WTOP
- The weekend forecast: warmer through Sunday, then hot to start next week. Enjoy it before the humidity reminds you where you live. Washington Post weather
NoVA is heading into a politically charged week. The redistricting vote is 12 days out, Klan-imagery mailers are already in circulation, and school calendar fights are flaring in Fairfax. The mood is engaged but edgy. Good thing the weather is cooperating.
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