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'Sugar Daddy' Site Tied To Child Sex Indictment | Patch PM
Mask mandate altered | outdoor classroom pilot project | walk-in vaccinations | man accused of driving over woman's foot: Patch PM
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'Sugar Daddy' Indicted On Multiple Child Sex Trafficking Charges
An Arlington man was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on multiple sex trafficking of minors and manufacturing child pornography charges, according to a U.S. Justice Department release.
Virginia Mask Mandate Tweaked By Governor
Following new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on mask wearing for fully vaccinated people, Gov. Ralph Northam announced a change to the statewide mask mandate Thursday.
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Man Accused Of Striking Woman, Driving Over Her Foot: Police
A man from Woodbridge is wanted by police after he was accused of choking a woman, hitting her, and driving over her foot with a car during two incidents in March and April. Authorities have not been able to locate the man, who they identified as Brian Javier Moreno-Ascencio.
Prince William Accepts Walk-Ins For Vaccine, Ends Preregistration
Prince William County residents no longer need to preregister for the coronavirus vaccine, the Prince William Health District announced on Thursday. Residents can now self-schedule their vaccine appointment online without waiting for an email from the state's preregistration system.
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- Self-Scheduled Vaccine Appointments Now Available In Loudoun
- COVID-19 Vaccinations Available To GMU Students, Faculty, Staff
- Virginia COVID-19 Testing Rate Drops To Lowest Level In 6 Months
- Arlington Coronavirus Update: No New Deaths; 12 Additional Cases
Centreville Students Go Back To Nature Without Leaving School
Centreville Elementary School is one of five schools in Fairfax County participating in a pilot project to see how students adjust to learning in tented classrooms.
Also Worth a Look Today
- Former Sorority Executive Director Pleads Guilty To Embezzlement
- Fill The Cruiser Event To Collect Food For Those In Need
- Nonprofit Helping Herndon Girls In Need Receives Big Donation
- Bank Robber Pictured In Surveillance Footage: Sheriff's Office
- Alexandria's Spring2Action Donations Surpass Goal In 2021
- Adoptable Alexandria Pets: Bonded Dogs Seek Home
- Carroll Foy Seeks DOJ Investigation Into VA Beach Police Shooting
- Confederate Officer's Name To Be Removed From Culpeper Reservoir
- Puzzle Library Helps Put The Pieces Together During Pandemic
- Pet Of The Week: Got Room For 1 More Dog? Meet Gloria
- Lorton Man Breaks Up COVID Monotony With $1M Virginia Lottery Win
Across America
- MA 'Jeopardy!' Champ Says He Didn't Flash Supremacist Hand Symbol
- Were JRW Coaches Vindicated In Cheating Scandal? Not A Chance
- Lifting Of Michigan COVID Rules Tied To Vaccination Rate: Whitmer
- Funky-Faced NJ Cat Left For Dead Seeks 2nd Chance, Instagram Fame
- Hunters Being Sought To Kill Grand Canyon Bison Amid Objections
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