Protests outside Justice Alito’s home and more Va. headlines
• Pro-abortion protesters gathered outside the Northern Virginia home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, prompting Gov. Glenn Youngkin to say state police are “monitoring” the situation.—WTOP
• Students at several Virginia schools staged walkouts Monday in support of continued abortion access.—WUSA9, WTOP
• Democratic Del. Danica Roem announced a run for a newly drawn state Senate seat anchored in Prince William County.—InsideNoVa
• Another high-ranking official at the state government’s IT agency is leaving, the third such departure since Gov. Glenn Youngkin was inaugurated.—Richmond Times-Dispatch
• Jarome Bell, a Virginia Beach Republican running for Congress, said he stands by an earlier comment calling for the executions of anyone convicted of election fraud.—Virginian-Pilot
• The Orange County School Board delayed a vote on a policy requiring school officials to inform parents if a student changes their gender identity at school.—Washington Post
• The 757 is getting a new area code: 948.—Virginian-Pilot
• A contractor digging a tunnel on Virginia’s Capitol Square accidentally poked through the ceiling of the Capitol’s underground extension.—Associated Press
• A Virginia teenager designed her own history curriculum to spotlight women of color.—CBS News
• Ghost hunters are poking around an old school building in Goochland County. “It doesn’t feel scary, you know, it just feels like somebody’s here.”—VPM