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Parade Postponed, Large Event Postponement Urged | Patch PM
Coronavirus: school changes, VA rep's self-quarantine, St. Patrick's Day Parade postponed; plus swastika graffiti at school: Patch PM

There was plenty of news across Washington, D.C., and northern Virginia on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of some of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
Latest Coronavirus News In DC/VA
Virginia Coronavirus Updates: What You Need To Know
The new coronavirus situation in Virginia and the U.S. continues to rapidly change. The Virginia Department of Health confirmed nine presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 as of Wednesday.
Coronavirus Concerns Prompt Events DC To Suspend Operations
Amid growing concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, the D.C. Department of Health is recommending that all events and gatherings of people over 1,000 in size to be postponed or cancelled, according to DOH release. This includes conferences and conventions.
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Beyer Self-Quarantines After Contact With Coronavirus Patient
Rep. Don Beyer announced a self-quarantine after contact with a friend in DC who tested positive for the new coronavirus.
New Coronavirus Patient Visited Virginia Theological Seminary
The Alexandria Health Department is urging self-monitoring after a DC resident confirmed to have the new coronavirus visited the Immanuel Chapel of the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria.
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Update: DC's St. Patrick's Parade Postponed To Later Date
In response to concerns about the new coronavirus and to ensure the safety of everyone who planned to attend the March 15 St. Patrick's Parade in Washington, D.C., the organizers announced Wednesday that the event will be postponed to a future date.
- Coronavirus Concerns Cause Grocery Shortages In Prince William
- DC Sports Teams To Allow Spectators Despite Coronavirus Outbreak
- COVID-19: DC Public Schools, Area Universities Alter Plans
- Coronavirus Concerns Lead UVA To Move All Classes Online
- Nova Community College Turns To Virtual Classes Amid Coronavirus
Other DC, NoVA Top News
Students Charged For Swastika Graffiti At Middle School: Police
Two students at Stonewall Middle School in the Manassas area were charged Tuesday with destruction of property for drawing swatiska symbols and other words on a building near the school's track, the Prince William County Police Department said.
Fredericksburg Named South's 5th Best Small Town: Southern Living
Fredericksburg claimed the fifth spot in the South's Best Small Towns 2020 list in Southern Living. A reader vote placed Fredericksburg ahead of the likes of Aiken, South Carolina; Thomasville, Georgia; Beaufort, North Carolina; and Natchitoches, Louisiana. Another Virginia town, Williamsburg, captured the top spot on the Best Small Towns 2020 list.
- Police To Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint In Woodbridge Area
- Parking, Bus Alternatives Suggested For Falls Church Metro Riders
- Vienna Government Issues Bonds To Fund Police Station, More
- Four Courts Four Miler Teams With DC Races For St. Pat's Run Fest
- Max Tax Hike Of 2.5 Cents To Be Considered By Alexandria Council
- Greenbelt Man Charged In Knife Assault Near National Arboretum
- Homicide In Washington Highlands Under Investigation By Police
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