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Here’s a recap of the top stories on the morning of June 7, 2024:
NoVa primaries defined by crowded field, experts say
Reported by VPM News’ Jahd Khalil
Virginia’s 7th and 10th Congressional Districts will be without an incumbent, following the resignations of Rep. Abigail Spanberger and Rep. Jennifer Wexton.
Erosion a concern to those living near Mountain Valley Pipeline
Reported by West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Curtis Tate
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality has issued fines to MVP for its failure to control the issue.
In other news:
- RRHA eviction pause to end with offer of final repayment plan (Richmond Times-Dispatch)*
- An Inter Arma Primer (Style Weekly)
- Virginia legislators express concern over medical school’s treatment of baboons(Courthouse News Service)
In case you missed it:
- Regulators approve request from Dominion to drop RGGI fee on customer bills (Virginia Mercury)
- General Assembly taps 8 for judgeships (Virginia Lawyers Weekly)
*This outlet utilizes a paywall.