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Repeated fake threats to Roanoke schools and more Va. headlines

The state Capitol. (Ned Oliver/ Virginia Mercury)
• A fiery exchange between Virginia Reps. Abigail Spanberger, a Democrat, and Bob Good, a Republican, reportedly started during a discussion of suicides by transgender teenagers.—Washington Post
• Gov. Glenn Youngkin told Kansans to “pick up the surf board” and ride the red wave during a campaign appearance for Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt.—Kansas City Star
• The city of Roanoke’s school superintendent threatened to cancel extracurricular activities and extend the school year after repeated disruptions due to fake threats. “Apparently, this is a game to some students.”—Roanoke Times
• “Statue debate provokes fiery defense of Confederacy in Va.’s Mathews County.”—Washington Post
• The Prince William County Board of Supervisors is delaying consideration of the controversial Digital Gateway to clear up “confusion” and “misinformation” about the data-center project.—Prince William Times
• Arlington County will consider switching to ranked-choice voting for next year’s local board races.—ARLnow
• Tolling begins Saturday on Northern Virginia’s new I-66 express lanes.—Washington Post
• Officials warned more houses in the Outer Banks could collapse as Hurricane Fiona passes.—Virginian-Pilot
by Staff Report, Virginia Mercury
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