Solar panels installed on a grassy lawn.
Solar panels at Jouett Elementary School in Louisa County. Photo by Matt Busse.

Here are some of the top headlines from other news outlets around Virginia. Some content may be behind a metered paywall:

Economy:

Solar project planned for Amherst property, hearing to be held Thursday. — The (Lynchburg) News & Advance (paywall).

Quarter Horse Solar goes for hearing in Charlotte County. — The Charlotte Gazette (paywall).

Public safety:

Salem Sheriff April Staton announces resignation. — The Roanoke Times (paywall).

Public urged to avoid contact with water at Mill Creek Lake in Amherst County. — WDBJ-TV.

Stay out of lower James River, health officials advise. — Richmond Times-Dispatch (paywall).

Politics:

Bristol considers outlawing camping on city-owned property. — WJHL-TV.

Judge rules pro-Palestine group must provide documents for Miyares’ probe. — Richmond Times-Dispatch (paywall).

Weather:

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