The NoVA Signal โ Mar 02, 2026
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Hit-and-run on Route 50 โ arrest made. A driver struck a pedestrian on Route 50 in Arlington, leaving them critically injured, then fled. Police tracked down and arrested the driver. The victim's condition hasn't been updated publicly. Full sequence at ARLnow's initial report and arrest follow-up.
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Stabbing and police shooting on I-495. A man allegedly stabbed multiple people on the Beltway before being shot by officers. The incident snarled traffic and rattled the Sunday-afternoon commute. FFXnow has the latest โ conditions of all involved are still developing.
- Virginia Democrats push back on Iran strikes. The commonwealth's Democratic delegation went on record over the weekend calling U.S. military strikes on Iran "illegal," adding a local voice to what's become a national flashpoint. Nonpartisan note: the strikes themselves are a federal matter, but the political positioning from NoVA's heavily Democratic congressional contingent is worth tracking heading into the week. ARLnow has the statements.
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Unmarked graves, unfinished history. Researchers are investigating a Virginia site where enslaved people once lived and worked, probing unmarked graves that may rewrite part of the historical record. Quiet but significant work. Washington Post Virginia has the story.
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Remembering Robert Duvall. Friends and neighbors gathered at his longtime Fauquier County haunt to pay respects to the late actor. A proper send-off for a man who genuinely loved this corner of Virginia. InsideNoVa has the scene.
A heavy weekend โ two serious roadway incidents, a Beltway stabbing, and a geopolitical argument landing in local inboxes. NoVA starts the week a little rattled, but the region has seen worse Mondays. Stay alert out there, especially on Route 50.
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