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Error In Mailing To Voters, Heroic Response To Crash: Patch PM
Average of new coronavirus cases falls, status of amusement parks, no extension of eviction moratorium: Patch PM
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Inaccurate Mailing Sent To Fairfax County Voters
A mailing going out to Fairfax County voters from a nonprofit organization has incorrect information, according to Fairfax County's Office of Elections.
Students Hailed As 'True Heroes' For Response To Traffic Accident
Two former Mountain View High School students and one current student at the school assisted an elementary school principal after she was involved in a head-on collision in Stafford County last Friday. The students were traveling behind Becky Wardlow, principal at Winding Creek Elementary School in Stafford County, and her husband when the collision occurred.
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VA's Coronavirus Average Drops below 1K For First Time In 2 Weeks
Virginia health officials reported 818 new coronavirus cases Thursday, slightly higher than the total reported Wednesday but lower than the more than 1,000 daily cases reported in recent weeks. In the state, 25 new deaths were reported, bringing the total number of people who have died from COVID-19 in the state to 2,299, according to the Virginia Department of Health.
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Kings Dominion Closed For 2020 Season, Busch Gardens Sold Out
While some amusement parks have reopened amid the ongoing pandemic, Virginia's Kings Dominion will remain closed for the season. Kings Dominion leadership cited challenges due to the pandemic.
Supreme Court Of Virginia Is Silent On Northam's Request To Renew Eviction Moratorium
Gov. Ralph Northam wrote to Supreme Court of Virginia Chief Justice Don Lemons at the end of last month asking that he renew a moratorium on evictions that expired at the end of June.
Also Worth a Look Today
- DC Attorney General Sues The NRA Foundation
- DC Coronavirus Update: No New Deaths, 75 Additional Cases
- Arlington Coronavirus Update: 40 Additional Cases, No New Deaths
- Reston Tech Company Awarded $11.8M Government Contract
- DC Still Lags Behind National Response Rate To 2020 U.S. Census
- Historically Black Colleges And Universities Get A Much-Needed Financial Lift
- Tysons Blood Drive Planned With Washington Nationals
- Patch Survey: Your Thoughts On Flooding In Alexandria
- Flashing Chevrons Added On Springfield, Woodbridge I-95 Ramps
- Loudoun Attracts Amazon, Hertz, Inova To Virtual Job Fair
- Arlington County Police Dept. Accepting Applications To Academy
- Fredericksburg Police Detail Arrests, Chemical Agents Deployed
- Lou Lou Boutiques In Clarendon Closing
- Alexandria Graduate, 18, Killed In DC Shooting
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