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NoVA Man Accused Of Spying For Russia For Over Decade: Patch PM
Drummer featured on "America's Got Talent," faith pilgrimage for racial justice, giant panda's baby, indictment in gang killing: Patch PM
Here are the share-worthy stories from Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia Patches to talk about tonight:
Former US Army Green Beret Charged With Spying For Russia
A former U.S. Army Green Beret living in Gainesville was arrested Friday for allegedly conspiring with Russian intelligence operatives for more than a decade to provide them with national defense information, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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DC Health Updates High-Risk State List; Criteria To Enter Phase 3
D.C. Department of Health on Monday updated its list of states deemed to be at high risk for transmitting the new coronavirus. People traveling from these 30 states to D.C. will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days when they arrive.
Gang Members Charged In Kidnapping, Killing Of NoVA Man
A grand jury has charged members of the Northern Virginia-based Reccless Tigers street gang for the kidnapping and killing of a man, among other crimes.
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9-Day Faith Pilgrimage For Racial Justice To Stop In Alexandria
A faith pilgrimage for racial justice from Charlottesville to DC will make a stop in Alexandria this week. The nine-day Faith Pilgrimage of Racial Reckoning, Resolve, and Love started in Charlottesville on Aug. 20 and will end on Aug. 28 at DC's Black Lives Matter Plaza.
'America's Got Talent' Features DC Street Drummer Malik DOPE
D.C. street performer Malik DOPE will be showing off his acrobatic drum skills Tuesday night on one of the biggest stages in the country, NBC's "America's Got Talent."
A Moment Of 'Pure Joy': National Zoo's Giant Panda Gives Birth
The Smithsonian National Zoo spent most of this past week on baby watch after announcing on Monday that Mei Xiang, its matriarch giant panda, was due to give birth to her fourth cub.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Tens Of Thousands In Loose Change Left By DC Metro Airport Fliers
- Lorton Breaks Ground On 'Supermarket' Of Community Services
- Dr. Chung Champions Patient, Employee Safety: Centreville Hero
- Stacie Bicknell Has Sewn More Than 400 Masks: Fairfax City Hero
- Virginia Has $1.1B In Unused Reserve Funds; Some Say The Rainy Day Is Here.
- Hurst Bill Aims To Block Pipeline Worker Surge In Southwest Virginia
- Faculty Question Student Coronavirus Testing At Three Virginia Public Universities
- Baby Panda, Getaways, Restaurant Week, Local Heroes: Good News
- Flu Shots Now Available at Giant Food Stores
- DC Bartenders Call For Legislation To Compel Payment For Pandemic Losses
- As Ron Rivera Tries Culture Change In DC, Davis' Leadership Will Be Crucial
- Los Angeles Man Dies After Being Run Over By Vehicle In DC
- Sexual Abuse Suspect Photo Released By DC Police
- Fairfax Prosecutor Clarifies Position On Animal Cruelty Cases
- Arlington Coronavirus Update: 3,400 Total Cases Reported
- Stabbing In Buckingham Area Under Investigation: Police Report
- RCC Professional Touring Artist Series Tickets On Sale Sept. 1
- NoVA's Average Of New Coronavirus Cases In 200 Range
- Alexandria Coronavirus Update: Weekly Cases, Demographic Data
- NoVA, DC Properties On Market Have Speakeasy, Riding Trails
Across America
- Hurricane Marco, Tropical Storm Laura Target U.S. Gulf Coast
- 1.3 Million Acres Burn As Wind, Lightning Bedevil CA Firefighters
- Kenosha Hit By Damage After Jacob Blake Police Shooting: Photos
- 2020 RNC Day 1 Schedule: Tim Scott, Nikki Haley Headline
- Calif. Supreme Court Overturns Scott Peterson's Death Penalty
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