
No Major HQ2 Layoffs — “Amazon.com Inc.’s roughly 16,000 corporate layoffs announced in January won’t significantly impact the workforce at its second headquarters in Arlington County, a company spokesperson told me. While Amazon declined to provide specific workforce reduction figures at its HQ2 in Pentagon City, the company said the cuts won’t require it to file a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification with Virginia.” [WBJ]
More Sewage Issues — “600,000 gallons of raw sewage poured into the Potomac River Sunday night when wipes that had been flushed down toilets clogged 2 of the pumps that had been diverting sewage away from the river. @dcwater experienced an increased flow about half time of @SuperBowl.” [Mark Segraves/X, PoPville]
Special Election Result — “Del. Elizabeth Bennett-Parker (D-5) is getting a promotion in Richmond. Voters in today’s special election gave the Democrat a sweeping victory against Republican Julie Robben Lineberry for a seat in the State Senate. The outgoing delegate received a decisive 83% of the vote, setting her up to succeed Sen. Adam Ebbin as he joins Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s administration.” [ALXnow, Arlington Democrats, Virginia Mercury]
Flyover Today — From AlertDC: “The U.S. Military will conduct an aircraft flyover in the National Capital Region (NCR) over Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 11:00AM.”
Data Center Power Bill — “Sen. L. Louise Lucas, D-Portsmouth, on Monday introduced an amendment to her Senate Bill 253, which would levy more energy costs onto data centers served by Dominion Energy and less on residential customers, a move the utility, state regulators and lawmakers say would immediately drop residential bills by about $5.50 per month.” [Virginia Mercury]
Va. Redistricting Update — “Virginia Democrats gave speedy approval Tuesday to legislation setting out proposed political maps that could give them a 10-1 advantage in the state’s congressional districts during elections this fall, setting the stage to send the matter to Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) to sign or veto as soon as later this week.” [Washington Post]
Peak Ice Cover — “Ice, ice everywhere. Major Mid-Atlantic waterway ice coverage peaked on Monday at 38.4 percent. As extensive as seen recently. Most of the Delaware Bay and Potomac River covered at peak. Large portions of Chesapeake Bay also locked up with ice.” [CWG/X]
Weekend Storm Chance — “Most models show a wintry mix fairly quickly changing to rain, or a mostly rain event. There is also a chance the storm just grazes us or misses our area to the south. A major accumulation of snow or wintry mix is the least likely scenario as of now, but it’s still early.” [CWG]
It’s Wednesday — Expect a mostly sunny day with a high temperature near 44 degrees and northwest winds ranging from 10 to 17 mph, potentially gusting up to 32 mph. The nighttime will be partly cloudy with a low temperature around 29 degrees, accompanied by northwest winds of 13 to 18 mph, and gusts reaching up to 26 mph. [NWS]