Threat Of Violence Concerns, Teacher Vaccinations | Patch PM
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Falls Church VA
13 January, 2021
6:42 PM
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Here are some of the share-worthy stories from Virginia and DC Patches to talk about tonight: DC Prepares For Threat Of Violence Leading Up To InaugurationD.C.'s top law enforcement officer remains concerned about the threat of violence through this weekend and beyond in light of intelligence reports showing large groups of people planning to come to the city to disrupt the Jan. 20 inauguration. 'Armed Marches' Threatened In Virginia Before Biden InaugurationIn the wake of the riots at the U.S. Capitol last week, security groups are warning about continued threats from far-right extremists nationwide, including in Virginia. 2nd Trump Impeachment: How VA's House Delegation VotedU.S. representatives from Virginia voted to/voted against/split on impeaching President Donald Trump on a charge that he incited the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last week. The House voted 232-197 in favor, making Trump the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice. Ten Republicans voted in favor of impeachment. 25th Amendment Resolution: How Your VA Congressional Rep VotedAirbnb Cancels DC Area Reservations For Inauguration WeekAirbnb has canceled reservations in the DC metropolitan area during inauguration week and activists called on area hotels to do the same amid potential violence around the Jan. 20 inauguration. DC Metro To Close 13 Stations In Days Around InaugurationThe Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced Wednesday that 13 stations will be closed in the days surrounding the Jan. 20 inauguration. Coronavirus Vaccinations Begin For Teachers In AlexandriaTeachers and staff at Alexandria City Public Schools began receiving COVID-19 vaccinations Tuesday at T.C. Williams High School. Coronavirus Positive Average Dips Below 16 Percent In VirginiaVirginia Man Wearing 'Camp Auschwitz' Sweatshirt Appears In CourtA Hampton Roads man who was photographed wearing a sweatshirt with the words "Camp Auschwitz" while at last week's insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was scheduled to make his first court appearance in Norfolk on Wednesday on charges related to the riot, reports indicated. Also Worth a Look TodayMcLean Middle School STEM Essay Contest Applications Due Feb. 11SouvlakiBar Opens Location In OaktonAmerican Horticultural Society Starts Taking River Farm Offers3rd Arrest Made In Fatal Shooting Of Northeast Man: Police ReportArlington Restaurant Inspections: 2 Violations At 2 LocationsTry Palestinian Chicken And Taboon When Shababi Opens This MonthWizards Misery Report: 'We Can't Guard A Parked Car' EditionFCPS Receives First Electronic School Bus Under Dominion GrantDC Coronavirus Update: 6 Additional Death; 117 New CasesPolice Investigate Death Of Inmate At Fairfax County JailArlington Coronavirus Update: 1 New Death; 75 Additional CasesWoodbridge Man Captures $1 Million In Virginia Lottery RaffleLoudoun County Police Seek Suspect In Attempted 7-Eleven RobberyFredericksburg Man Steals Car, Leads Police On Chase: PoliceLoudoun County Offers Free Drive-Thru COVID-19 Tests In SterlingPolice Seeking Alexandria Man For Assaulting Woodbridge Boy: CopsKingstowne Openings, Closings For MLK Jr. Day, Inauguration 2021Burke Openings, Closings For MLK Jr. Day, Inauguration 2021Across AmericaTrump Impeached A Historic 2nd Time; New Threats Put U.S. On EdgeApologies Were 'Last Words' To Grandparents Who Died AloneWill Inauguration Day Bring More Insurrection? 5 Things To KnowFederal Charges Filed As FBI Continues Capitol Riot InvestigationFlorist Who Bragged About Entering Nancy Pelosi's Office Charged
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