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Limited vaccine doses a challenge for county | new police chief assumes role after protest | vaccine rollout at CVS: Patch PM

Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Virginia and DC Patches to talk about tonight.
Amazon Plans 'Helix' Building As Centerpiece Of Arlington Campus
Amazon submitted plans Tuesday to Arlington County for the second phase of its $2.5 billion headquarters project. The new phase will feature a 350-foot helix-shaped office tower that can be climbed from the outside like a mountain hike.
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CVS Plans To Offer Vaccine Appointments At Select Virginia Stores
CVS plans to offer COVID-19 vaccine appointments starting Feb. 11 at select locations in Virginia for people eligible in phases 1a and 1b.
Fairfax County Challenged By COVID-19 Vaccine Availability
As Fairfax County works to make sure it has the delivery system in place to meet the growing demand for the COVID-19 vaccine among residents, one obstacle remains — the limited availability of vaccine doses coming from the state and the federal government.
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Overnight Snow Across NoVA Causes More Closings, Hazards
Snow totals came in below forecasts Sunday, but the snowstorm is refusing to leave the area and has now entered its third day, with sidewalks and some secondary roads covered once again as another 1 to 3 inches of snow fell overnight in parts of Northern Virginia.
Despite Protests Newsham Sworn In As Prince William Police Chief
Despite objections from some residents over his past tenure as DC police chief, Peter Newsham officially became Prince William County's fifth police chief at a ceremony on Monday, Feb. 1. The private ceremony was held at the Charlie Deane Station in Woodbridge.
Fairfax School Board Endorses New Return-To-School Timeline
The Fairfax County School Board voted Tuesday to allow the new return-to-school timeline to move forward. The plan will bring back students who opt into hybrid learning in February and March.
Also Worth a Look Today
- One Dead After Tractor-Trailers Crash On I-95 Near Fredericksburg
- ATM Stolen From Manassas Wi-Not Stop, Suspects At Large: Police
- Michelle Crabtree Becomes New HR Director In Town Of Vienna
- Resident Group Opposes Proposed Development In Southwest Old Town
- Lee District Town Hall Planned On Coronavirus Vaccine, Pandemic
- More Food Distributions Planned In Mount Vernon, Springfield
- Alexandria Police Lose Parking Enforcement Officer To COVID-19
- Toll Of Pandemic On Businesses Shown In Manassas Yearly Report
- Locally Leesburg Program To Highlight Local Businesses, Shops
- Revised African American History Trail Opens In Prince William
- 'I Went For Knife Skills And They Gave Me Life Skills'
- DHS Matches Hundreds To Housing
- Relief Bill Keeps DC Afloat, But District Looks To Biden Stimulus Package
- DC Could Forbid Delivery Apps From Listing Restaurants Without Permission
- Arlington Coronavirus Update: 2 New Deaths; 37 More Cases
- Arlington Police Host Valentine's Day Pet Supply Drive
- Arlington Public Health Answers Your COVID-19 Vaccine Questions
- MD Man Faces Multiple Grand Theft Auto Charges In Fairfax
- VA Voting Rights Act Advances On 1st Day Of Black History Month
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