President Donald Trump‘s prospective labor secretary Andrew Puzder withdrew his nomination.
(The Washington Post)
Ben Carson, President Trump‘s former GOP primary opponent and now his nominee for secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, bought a $1.2 million home in Vienna.
(The Washington Post)
A new Northern Virginia Transportation Authority survey found that most residents rate the region’s public transit system a 6 out of 10, and seven out of 10 residents believe the region does not adequately moderate traffic congestion.
(WTOP)
Yemeni students at Northern Virginia Community College are facing the prospect that they may soon lose state-sponsored tuition and housing aid and student visas.
(The Washington Post)
The new owner of Market Common Clarendon made a development proposal that could force Iota Club and Cafe to either close or relocate.
(ARLnow)