A small white sign at the side of a busy highway says "License plate reader" with an arrow pointing up. "Find others and report at deflock.me" the bottom says in smaller text.
A sign alerting drivers to the presence of nearby license plate readers sits along U.S. 460 East from Botetourt County into Bedford County in July 2025. Photo by Lisa Rowan.

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

Public safety:

After anti-Flock protest, Richmond police chief defends use of license plate readers. — The Richmonder.

Here’s how much money Virginia cities, counties made from speed cameras last year. — (Newport News) Daily Press (paywall).

Local:

Mecklenburg planners reject Turtle Cove zoning request. — The Mecklenburg Sun.

Politics:

Trump moves to remake Dulles Airport, weighing redesign proposals. — The Washington Post (paywall).

Economy:

Pause on Virginia offshore wind farm cost Dominion more than $200 million — but turbines will power up soon. — WHRO.

Weather:

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