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Ruling Against Eviction Moratorium Favored By Landlords: Patch PM
Forecast for Ida remnants | vaccine mandate for employees, athletes | DC region's ranking on Well-Being Index: Patch PM
Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Virginia and DC Patches to talk about tonight.
Ida Leftovers Could Bring 6 Inches Of Rain, Tornadoes To NoVA, DC
The remnants of what is now tropical storm Ida could dump up to 6 inches of rain to parts of northern Virginia and the District of Columbia early Wednesday into Thursday morning. A flash flood watch is in effect for the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., region Wednesday and Thursday, with up to 6 inches of rain possible.
NoVA Landlord Group Grateful CDC Eviction Moratorium Struck Down
A group representing Northern Virginia apartment owners applauded last Thursday's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to lift the eviction moratorium during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Loudoun School Employees Must Get Vaccinated Or Tested Weekly
The remnants of what is now tropical storm Ida could dump up to 6 inches of rain to parts of northern Virginia and the District of Columbia early Wednesday into Thursday morning. A flash flood watch is in effect for the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., region Wednesday and Thursday, with up to 6 inches of rain possible.
Coronavirus Vaccine To Be Required For FCPS High School Sports
Fairfax County Public Schools announced Monday it will require high school student athletes to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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DC Metro Region Ranks Third In US On Sharecare Well-Being Index
The Washington, D.C. metropolitan area ranked third among all metro areas in the United States on Sharecare's 2020 Community Well-Being Index, according to a release.
Back To School: Arlington Students Return For In-Person Learning
Monday was the first day of the 2021-22 academic year at Arlington Public Schools. For some students, it was their first day back in the classroom since March 2020.
Also Worth a Look Today
- DC Student Awarded Visa Black Scholars and Jobs Program Grant
- Disney Store Closing Will Leave 1 Virginia Location Open
- Loudoun Libraries Resume Sunday Service, Open 30 Minutes Earlier
- Groundbreaking Scheduled For Second Phase Of Ashburn Crossing
- JK Moving Founder Places Loudoun Land Into Conservation Easement
- Niece Transfers Money To Free Her Aunt In Kidnapping Scam: LCSO
- Wizards Join PepsiCo For Back-To-School Event In Southwest DC
- McLean Driver Dies After Vehicle Hits Trees: Police
- Scooter Rider Struck In 2-Vehicle Alexandria Crash
- What's Open, Closed For Labor Day 2021 In Alexandria
- Nonprofit For Adults With Disabilities Gets Office In Vienna
- Man Hospitalized After Being Struck By Car On Fairfax Parkway
- 2nd Trespassing Charge Filed Against Man Within 1 Week: Police
- Malicious Wounding Charge Filed In Elden Street Stabbing: Police
- Labor Day Weekend Festival In Manassas Features Bands And Brews
- Ida Remnants: Sandbags To Be Available In Alexandria
- Country Day School's Head Of School To Retire After School Year
- Attempted Scooter Theft At Clarendon Business Under Investigation
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