➤ Blacksburg: Virginia Tech will hold a Day of Remembrance today to honor the memories of those who died in the April 16, 2007, shooting that killed 32 faculty and students. (Details) ➤ Virginia Beach: The city council will meet today to discuss whether to impose a curfew on all visitors to the Oceanfront. In addition to the standing 7 p.m. curfew for unaccompanied minors, lawmakers may impose a 9 p.m. curfew for all ages during the next two weekends. (Details) ➤ Fairfax County: Sedrick Walker, the 21-year-old who allegedly broke into homes in Centreville in the nude, appeared—fully clothed—in court on Tuesday to be arraigned on 10 charges, including indecent exposure, breaking and entering, and resisting arrest. (More) ➤ Statewide: Virginia became the 18th state to join the National Popular Vote Compact, an agreement that would award the Commonwealth's electoral votes to the presidential ticket that wins the nationwide popular vote rather than the majority of Virginia votes. The agreement hasn't yet taken effect. (Details) ➤ Richmond: A total of 212 people applied to become state troopers in March, the most applicants in 10 years. The next class, starting in June, is expected to include more than 80 trainees. (More) ➤ Statewide: A new law will allow physician assistants who have three years of full-time clinical experience to practice in Virginia without a physician practice agreement. (More)
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