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Pedestrian bridge wins award | woman left with broken jaw from man's attack | officer's donation to Kyle Rittenhouse legal fund: Patch PM

Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Virginia and DC Patches to talk about tonight.
Northam Visits Tysons Vaccination Site After Eligibility Expands
On Monday, Gov. Ralph Northam and other officials visited the Community Vaccination Center opening Tuesday at Tysons Corner Center and encouraged eligible residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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- Virginia Reaches New Milestone With 25 Percent Fully Vaccinated
- 2.1 Million Fully Vaccinated As Virginia Expands Eligibility
DC Woman With Broken Jaw From Attack Faces Mounting Medical Costs
A woman was attacked by a man in Washington, D.C., on April 14 after she rejected his advances, leaving her with a broken jaw, according to a GoFundMe campaign.
Lyrid Meteor Shower Brings Fireballs To VA, DC Skies For 2 Weeks
Star-gazing as a fire crackles is a great spring evening in Virginia. It's even better when fireballs blaze across the sky. The brighter-than-normal shooting stars the Lyrid meteor shower is known for producing started this weekend.
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Ballston Quarter Pedestrian Bridge Wins 2021 IDEAS² Award
The "Ballston Quarter Pedestrian Bridge," a 2019 public art installation linking Ballston Quarter and Ballston Exchange, is the winner of a 2021 IDEAS² Award, according to a post on the Arlington Cultural Arts Division's Twitter account.
Norfolk Police Investigate Officer's Donation To Kyle Rittenhouse
A member of the Norfolk Police Department's internal affairs office is awaiting reassignment to another department after reports that the officer donated money to the defense fund for Kyle Rittenhouse and praised the teenager for allegedly killing two people and injuring a third person in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Carjacking And Assault In Sterling Was Not Random: Police
- 15-Year-Old Girl Missing In Stafford County: Police
- Road Closures Happening In McLean For VDOT Work
- Community Policing Review Board Approved In Alexandria
- COVID-19 Restrictions And Summer Plans: Take Our Virginia Survey
- Rolling Road Lane Closures Planned Tuesday In West Springfield
- Blacks, Hispanics Underrepresented In Virginia Colleges: Report
- Judge Lets Medical Student’s Free-Speech Lawsuit Move Ahead
- Arlington Restaurant Inspections: 20 Violations At 12 Locations
- Cappies Review: Herndon High's Production Of 'Cowboys #2'
- COVID-19 Cases Continue To Decline As Arlington Enters Phase 2
- $8M Pharmacy Fraud Scheme Leads To Multiple Prison Sentences
- Scheduling Your COVID-19 Vaccination Appointment In Herndon
- Scheduling Your COVID-19 Vaccination Appointment In Fairfax City
- Scheduling Your COVID-19 Vaccination Appointment In Reston
- Peeping Tom Accused Of Filming Woman In Walmart Bathroom: Police
- Loudoun County Vaccine Update: Phase 2 Begins, Waitlist Shrinks
- Assault Charges Filed Against Woman For Biting 2 Police Officers
- DC Woman With Broken Jaw From Attack Faces Mounting Medical Costs
- Stafford Peeping Tom Faces More Charges After Investigation: Cops
- Meet The Candidate: Howard Springsteen For Vienna Town Council
Across America
- Derek Chauvin Trial: Jury Begins Verdict Deliberations
- 7-Year Old Girl Killed Sitting In Car At McDonalds Drive-Thru
- Chauvin Trial: Facebook Lists Minneapolis As 'High-Risk Location'
- Gov. DeSantis Signs Controversial 'Anti-Riot' Bill Into Law
- Pig's Head, Blood Thrown At House Where Chauvin Witness Lived: PD
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