Plans for new DC hospitals, UVA's role in successful antiviral drug trial, free dog walks for front-line workers: Patch PM
How selling your home during the COVID-19 Pandemic may be different, but not any less successful.
The farmers market will open with guidelines following the governor's executive orders.
Find ways you can help in our community with the Corona Virus Pandemic.
The county is advising residents on what to do with unused medications while some medication drop boxes are closed.
Starting Thursday, Walmart locations are implementing single-direction aisles.
Starting Wednesday, McDonald’s will give out free meals every day to first responders and health care workers.
No one was injured when the fire broke out Monday night at a West Springfield home.
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The shelter continues essential services like pickup of stray pets by appointment, and virtual adoptions include no-contact pickups.
No residents were injured when a fire started in a second floor townhouse bedroom, according to the fire department.
The state has over 500 cases tied to long-term care facility outbreaks. The Canterbury facility reported 40 deaths.
Various places of worship around Burke are holding virtual services due to coronavirus concerns and the 10-person gathering ban.
Local businesses are posting in our Burke open and closed directory to share ways customers can support them.
Pet owners are asked to make care plans to help animal shelters manage their other urgent pet needs.
We’re publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Burke businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Fairfax County is warning residents to stay alert for scams related to the new coronavirus.
Testing for DC public safety personnel, Virginia cases top 1,000, help for hospitality staff, first Arlington coronavirus deaths: Patch PM
A third death related to coronavirus has been reported in Northern Virginia. The Fairfax Health District has 142 cases as of Friday.
Schools will send instructional packets in preparation for distance learning after the spring break week.
Safeway said it has approximately 1,000 immediate openings at locations in Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Delaware.
The first of two real estate tax payments will be due a month later. There's also a new deadline for reporting vehicle ownership changes.
The governor's order closes K-12 schools for the rest of the 2019-2020 academic year.
School employee tests positive for COVID-19, DC closure rules modified, unemployment benefits and other resources: Patch PM
The health department says an investigation is underway to determine how the 14th person got exposed.
The Virginia DMV will extend driver's licenses, ID cards and vehicle registrations that would expire on or before May 15.
Assistance League of Northern Virginia Appreciates Funding to Support Local Children's Programs
Fairfax County Public Schools is providing free to-go meals for students and $2 meals for adults.
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The school district will have a staff development day in preparation of a possible closure related to COVID-19.
Employers hiring around Burke include the St. James and the School of Music.
NASA will invite the Lake Braddock Secondary School student to watch the launch of the rover he named.
Officers found the victim with a gunshot wound before he was pronounced dead at the scene.
The town hall meeting will focus on the proposed budget, which would raise the real estate tax by 3 cents.
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A student reviews the Feb. 22 drama performance at Lake Braddock Secondary School.
Firefighters were able to stop the blaze from extending into the home.