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Diverse Schools Left Out Of Trump Easter Egg Roll | Patch PM

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With yet another fence-jumper gaining access to the White House grounds, the Secret Service has placed a popular site for selfies off limits. And DC and Arlington schools didn't receive an invite to the White House Easter Egg Roll this year, some say for reasons tied to race. Here are the top local news stories worth reading and talking and knowing about on Thursday, April 20, as pulled from our Virginia and Washington, D.C., Patch sites.

Minority Children Scarce At Trump’s Easter Egg Roll: Critics

Photos of mostly white children at President Trump's first White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday raised suspicions that the White House hadn't extended an invitation to the more diverse students at Arlington and D.C. schools, as had been done in the past. Representatives of both school systems confirmed to Patch recently that those suspicions were accurate.

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White House Sidewalk Permanently Closed To Public

A recent security lapse where a man climbed the White House fence and wandered the grounds has prompted the Secret Service to permanently close the sidewalk near the South Lawn. So tourist photos posed at the official residence of President Trump must be taken 25 yards farther away than usual, across E Street by the Ellipse.

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Cyberattack Hits Hotels in Fredericksburg Area

Four area hotels in the area apparently were the sites of cyber fraud late last year. InterContinental Hotels Group, a parent company of Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, Candlewood Suites and other hotels, has announced that more than 1,000 of its locations may have been subject to a breach of customer credit card information between Sept. 29 and Dec. 29, 2016.

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