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Morning Notes for June 10, 2026

Rain clouds over Arlington National Cemetery (Flickr pool photo by Jason Gooljar)

Local is Nurse of the Year — Wakefield High School public health nurse Heather Williams has been named Virginia’s Nurse of the Year by the state Department of Health, honored for connecting students with care after a student died of a suspected overdose. “I’m just showing up consistently and making my clinic a safe space for these students,” she said. [WTOP]

Pentagon City Helicopter Lift — A helicopter carried out an early-morning HVAC lift for a commercial building on S. Hayes Street in Pentagon City over the weekend, a rare sight since the DCA mid-air collision grounded most local helicopter traffic. “We used to have lots of daily helicopter visits prior to the DCA mid-air collision,” local public safety watcher Dave Statter noted. [Dave Statter/X]

Soccer Team Eyes Nationals — An Arlington boys soccer team, the 2013 ECNL squad, is raising money for travel to the national playoffs in San Diego after winning the Mid-Atlantic Division. A GoFundMe campaign had collected $3,505 of its $4,500 goal as of Tuesday. [GoFundMe]

GW Parkway Rehab Complete — After nearly four years of work, a $161 million rehabilitation of the George Washington Memorial Parkway’s 7.6-mile northern section is complete — the first major overhaul since 1962. Running from Arlington’s Spout Run Parkway through McLean to the Beltway, the stretch is the parkway’s most heavily traveled, carrying about 71,000 riders a day. [FFXnow]

CIA Gate Crash Plea — An Arlington woman, 28, has pleaded guilty to federal charges after crashing into a security gate at CIA headquarters in Langley while drunk in May 2025, an incident in which she was shot multiple times by CIA Police. Her blood alcohol level was more than double the legal limit, prosecutors said. [FFXnow]

State Budget Standoff — With July 1 approaching, Virginia lawmakers remain divided over whether to keep a sales tax exemption for data centers, raising the prospect of the state’s first-ever partial government shutdown. The Senate voted to end the break, which repeal supporters say costs nearly $2 billion in revenue, while the House rejected the move. A vetoed marijuana marketplace plan could also resurface in budget talks. [WTOP, WJLA]

Gun Check Law Struck Down — A judge in Lynchburg has struck down Virginia’s universal background check law for gun purchases, siding with gun rights groups that argued it unconstitutionally barred 18-to-20-year-olds from buying handguns. Del. Garrett McGuire (D-Fairfax County), who sponsored the measure, called this year’s legislative session “a historical session for gun violence prevention.” [NBC 4]

Region Studies Backup Water — Regional water officials are launching a “Secure the Source” study to identify emergency backup drinking water supplies in case the Potomac River becomes unusable. More than 5 million people rely on the river, and officials say there’s no full backup if it were suddenly cut off. The effort follows a major sewage spill into the Potomac. [Fox 5]

Beyer Pushes Rail Bills — Rep. Don Beyer (D) has introduced a three-bill package aimed at modernizing the nation’s rail network, including studies of electrification and cleaner locomotive technology along the corridor connecting Florida and Washington. “Rail remains one of the most efficient ways to move people and goods, and new technologies are creating opportunities to improve efficiency and reliability,” Beyer said. [Press Release]

Capital Weather Goes Independent — The Capital Weather Gang, the D.C. area’s popular forecasting team, has officially relaunched as an independent operation under its original name, Capital Weather, ending an 18-year partnership with the Washington Post. Founder Jason Samenow said the team may eventually expand to other cities. [Washington Post, Capital Weather]

It’s Wednesday — Expect a mostly cloudy day with a high near 89 and chances of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Southwest winds will be light at 6–9 mph. Skies turn partly cloudy overnight with a low around 72. [NWS]

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Flickr pool photo by Jason Gooljar

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