Here’s a fast, reliable snapshot of the biggest stories across Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland as of 4:00 PM ET — spanning business, public safety, schools, and government. Each item links to the original reporting from trusted local outlets.
Eli Lilly to build $5B manufacturing campus near Richmond
Eli Lilly confirmed a $5 billion investment for a new manufacturing facility just west of Richmond, a major boost for Virginia’s biotech footprint with hundreds of expected jobs and long-term suppliers in tow.
RFK Stadium redevelopment heads to final D.C. Council vote
City leaders say they’re confident ahead of Wednesday’s second and final vote on the RFK site plan — a decision that could reshape the Anacostia waterfront with a new Commanders stadium and mixed-use development.
House approves bills to reshape D.C.’s criminal justice system
The U.S. House passed two measures affecting how youth offenses are handled in the District, escalating a broader fight over crime policy and local control in Washington, D.C.
Education Dept.: Loudoun County schools violated Title IX
Federal investigators said Loudoun County Public Schools retaliated against male students and violated Title IX, putting renewed focus on discipline practices and compliance in one of Virginia’s largest districts.
For the first time, the entire U.S. Constitution is on public display
On Constitution Day, the National Archives unveiled a complete display of the foundational document — a rare museum moment drawing heavy foot traffic in downtown Washington.
VSP: Multi-vehicle crash in Alleghany County proves fatal
Virginia State Police are investigating a Tuesday afternoon crash in Alleghany County that left at least one person dead, with details on the sequence of events still emerging.
Prince William: Woodbridge homicide investigation continues
Prince William County Police continue to investigate a deadly Woodbridge shooting that left one man dead and another injured, with detectives seeking tips from the public.
Microsoft to open quantum research center near UMD College Park
Maryland and Microsoft announced a new quantum research hub in the University of Maryland’s Discovery District — part of a broader push to anchor federal, academic, and private-sector innovation around College Park.
Harford County principal on leave over social media comment
Harford County Public Schools placed a principal on administrative leave following an alleged social media remark about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, prompting debate over conduct and speech by public employees.
Judge: Nearly a dozen cases dropped from D.C. ‘crime surge’ push
An AP report says a federal judge noted prosecutors have already dismissed multiple cases tied to the administration’s ‘crime surge’ initiative in the District, underscoring practical hurdles in complex prosecutions.
This wrap-up reflects reporting available by 4:00 PM ET on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. Sources: WTOP, WSLS 10, CBS News Baltimore, InsideNoVa, Loudoun Times-Mirror.
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