On Monday, Virginia lawmakers moved to allow school systems to start classes before Labor Day. This would end a decades-old rule meant to boost the state’s tourism industry. The Virginia Senate voted 30-10 to approve the House bill. (The Washington Post)
Staff members on Lt. Gov. Fairfax’s team have resigned over the sexual assault allegations brought forward by two women last week. Two of Fairfax’s state staffers resigned, as well as the director and the fundraiser of his political action committee. (NBC Washington)
Arlington Capital Partners has agreed to sell Endeavor Robotics. The buyer is FLIR Systems Inc., who bought the robotics company for $385 million. Arlington Capital manages $2.2 billion of committed capital through four investment funds. (Washington Business Journal)
Jack Gruden, son of Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden, was arrested in One Loudoun early Sunday for public intoxication. (Loudoun Times-Mirror)