Monday, February 16, 2026

Water Warning, Redistricting Referendum Goes Ahead, and Au Pair Sentenced

The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) imposed a recreational water advisory for much of the Potomac River last week.
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Article Icon 1Redistricting Will Go to Voters

The state Supreme Court agreed to allow an April 21 voter referendum that would amend the constitution to permit congressional redistricting this year.

However, the justices set a final deadline for filing legal briefs on April 23, meaning they will issue a ruling on whether the vote is legal after the referendum happens. Early voting begins on March 6.

Last month, a Tazewell Circuit Court judge ruled that the referendum violates Virginia law. Around the same time, Democrat lawmakers released a version of the map that would give their party an advantage in 10 of Virginia's 11 congressional districts.

"Certainly, the General Assembly was clear with the amendment process they put forward, and now it's up to voters," Gov. Abigail Spanberger said.

House Republican leader Terry Kilgore responded that the Supreme Court's decision "just shows that we've got to win the referendum and we've got to win in court. I think we can do both."

Article Icon 1Popular Vote Proposal Advances

State lawmakers in both houses passed a bill proposing that Virginia join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. If Gov. Spanberger signs it, the Commonwealth would be the 19th member to join the movement.

"The states in that compact would automatically cast their electoral votes for the winner of the popular vote," Larry Sabato, the executive director of UVA's Center for Politics, said. "So that way you abolish the electoral college, really, without abolishing the electoral college."

The reform would take effect when states that cumulatively possess a majority of the electoral votes have agreed to it.

In this century, both George W. Bush (2000) and Donald Trump (2016) were elected without winning the nationwide popular vote. Virginia's electoral votes went to Donald Trump's opponent each of the three times he has run for president.

Article Icon 1Sewage Spill Triggers Warning

The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) imposed a recreational water advisory for much of the Potomac River last week.

The move comes after a pipe break in Maryland dumped hundreds of millions of gallons of untreated sewage into the river on Jan. 19, potentially the largest wastewater spill in American history.

The advisory is in effect from Fairfax County downriver to the Route 301 bridge in King George County.

VDH said it has seen no evidence of impacts to drinking water. Fairfax County draws its water from a pipe on the Potomac that's upstream from the spill.

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Around Virginia

Northampton County: A tractor-trailer driver died after his rig crashed from the southbound span of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel into the water. The accident damaged a guardrail and caused delays at the crossing. (Details)

➤ Staunton: The city will start the first phase of its Downtown Tunnel Repairs Project tomorrow. Actual structural work on the project should get underway later this month. (More)

➤ Fairfax County: A judge sentenced Juliana Peres Magalhaes to 10 years in prison—the maximum sentence possible—for her role in the murder of Christine Banfield and Joseph Ryan three years ago. The former au pair testified against Brendan Banfield in return for a reduced sentence. (Details)

➤ Richmond: State revenues dipped year-over-year in January, although fiscal year-to-date collections remain above expectations. "Over the past several months, employment growth has slowed significantly across the country, and working families are feeling the squeeze," Gov. Spanberger said. (More)

➤ Richmond: A fired employee sued former Attorney General Jason Miyares in federal court last week, alleging wrongful termination. Linda Orr said she was let go after raising concerns about a payment she thought might be a conflict of interest. (Details)

➤ Virginia Beach: A North Atlantic right whale washed up on a barrier island last week, the second such animal to die in the area this month. Biologists are trying to determine what killed the 3-year-old whale. (More)


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Virginia Sports

➤ UVA baseball set a program scoring record on Saturday night with a 31-8 drubbing of Wagner, giving the Cavaliers a sweep in their opening series of the season. (More)

➤ Virginia Tech women's basketball moved to 10-5 in the ACC with a 68-58 win at Cal. (More)

➤ Liberty men's golf finished seventh in a deep field at the Gators Invitational. (Scoreboard)

➤ UVA men's tennis, ranked No. 1, takes on No. 2 Ohio State in the semifinals of the ITA National Team Indoor Championship today. (Details)

Yesterday's Results: Olympics | Daytona 500 | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf

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Virginia Business

Umbra, a space technology company, will spend $6.75 million to build a 20,000-square-foot facility in Reston and create more than 100 jobs. (Details)

➤ Virginia Beach is reviewing at least six offers to purchase the Virginia Beach National Golf Club. Visitors play an estimated 50,000 rounds at the course each year. (More)

➤ The National Innovation Quarter opened last week. The "innovation district" spans Arlington and Alexandria and aims to bring together public- and private-sector leaders to address national problems. (Details)

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Et Cetera

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts debuted an exhibition that shows the ways artists have depicted George Washington through the years. "We're seizing the moment of Virginia 250 to look anew and to rethink not so much Washington, but rather how we picture and how we think of Washington," the exhibit's curator said. (Details)

➤ The Virginia Supreme Court decided that a U.S. Marine and his wife may keep an Afghan orphan they adopted in 2020 despite a federal government decision to return her to Afghanistan. (More)

➤ Virginia's 2026 Statewide Tornado Drill will take place at 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, March 10. The annual drill highlights the importance of preparedness. (Details)

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The Poll

Which Virginian do you think has the best chance of being elected President?

  1. Abigail Spanberger
  2. Glenn Youngkin
  3. Tim Kaine
  4. Mark Warner
  5. None of the above


Friday's Results:

When was the last time you shopped at JCPenney?

  1. This century: 44%
  2. The 20th century: 36%
  3. Never: 20%
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