Richmond police say they thwarted Fourth of July mass shooting and more Va. headlines
• Richmond police said a citizen’s tip helped them stop a planned mass shooting targeting a Fourth of July celebration. Details on the alleged plot are scarce. And the two men, who are from Guatemala, have only been charged with possession of a firearm by a non-citizen.—Richmond Times-Dispatch
• Women incarcerated at Virginia’s Fluvanna Correctional Center say they’re being served spoiled food. Prison officials disputed the claims.—The Appeal
• Some Virginia Beach residents are searching for answers after a pair of drownings on typically calm Chesapeake Bay beaches.—Virginian-Pilot
• A Radford man convicted of stealing from a hemp farm has been ordered to pay $300,000 in restitution.—Roanoke Times
• Charlottesville resident Khizr Khan, a Gold Star father who famously criticized former President Donald Trump’s Muslim ban, will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom today.—Daily Progress
• Virginia is devoting almost $5 million to preserve Civil War battlefields in the Shenandoah Valley.—WTOP
• A settlement has been reached in a federal lawsuit over conditions at a privately run immigration detention center in Farmville.—Associated Press
• A Virginia Beach brewery is demanding the safe return of a colorful dolphin statue named Brewdolf. “Don’t make us go full Liam Neeson from Taken on you.”—Virginian-Pilot