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Utility shutoff moratorium | Southwest Virginia leads in new cases | Sonic 1-year anniversary event | gun ban on county's property: Patch PM
Here are some of the share-worthy stories from DC and northern Virginia Patches to talk about tonight:
- Virginia Will Suspend Utility Shutoffs Until October, State Corp. Commission Rules
- Sonic Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary In Manassas With Gifts, Swag
- 2 DC Pizzerias Are Among 101 Best In America: Daily Meal
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Confederate Monument To Be Removed After Fairfax Supervisors Vote
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to remove a Confederate monument from the grounds of the old Fairfax County Courthouse. Located near the intersection of Main Street and Chain Bridge Road in Fairfax City, the monument is dedicated to the memory of Captain John Quincy Marr, the first Confederate officer to be killed in the Civil War.
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Admissions Policy Change Proposed At Fairfax County Magnet School
Superintendent Scott Brabrand presented recommendations to the Fairfax County School Board at a work session Tuesday on the admissions policy to improve diversity at Fairfax County's competitive magnet school, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology.
Southwest Virginia Leads State In New Daily Coronavirus Cases
The Virginia Department of Health reported 845 new cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday, down from the 943 new cases reported Tuesday. Cumulative totals in Virginia stand at 136,359 coronavirus cases, 10,389 hospitalizations and 2,884 deaths.
Cornerstones Helps Families Facing Food Insecurity
Cornerstones, the Reston nonprofit that provides support and advocacy for people in need, will be distributing food Thursday morning to Northern Virginians who are experiencing food insecurity.
Unexploded Military Ordinance Removed From DC Neighborhood
A potentially unexploded military style ordinance was discovered in a D.C. neighborhood Wednesday afternoon, as part of an ongoing survey by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Board Passes Gun Ban On Fairfax County-Operated Property
On early Wednesday, the Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance amending the county code to ban guns on Fairfax County-owned or operated property. The ban applies to the possession, carrying and transportation of guns, ammunition or components in Fairfax County-owned or operated buildings, parks, recreation and community centers, permitted events open to the public, and areas adjacent to those permitted events.
Also Worth a Look Today
- As Schools Weigh A Return To In-Person Learning, Health Officials Will Not Release Details On COVID-19 Outbreaks
- VA Black Business Directory To Hold Inaugural Expo In October
- Fredericksburg Area Libraries Getting Closer To In-Person Service
- Second Round Of Alexandria Small Business Grants Planned
- Virtual Meetings On Franconia-Springfield Bus Service Planned
- Fire Starts On Screened Porch In Old Town Alexandria Home
- Decal Remains The Same For Falls Church Vehicles
- Manassas Police Partner With Amtrak On Rail Safety Program
- Money Stolen From Elden Street Business: Police Report
- Arlington Coronavirus Update: 20 Additional Cases, 1 New Death
- DC Coronavirus Update: 1 New Death, 56 Additional Cases
- Arlington Man Accused Of Robbing Ballston Business
- Stimulus Payment Requirements Due October 15
- From Parole To Pride: DC Agency Empowers Individuals Vulnerable To Crime
- 3 Rosslyn High-Rise Towers Top Out
- Community Member Manley Garber Passes Away
- Fredericksburg Pet Of The Week: Emma Loves To Play With Her Pals
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