PPP Loan Recipients, Courts Resume Eviction Cases: Patch PM

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Where Coronavirus Paycheck Protection Loans Went In DC

Evictions Ramp Up In Virginia As Local Courts Decline Governor's Request To Continue Moratorium

Courts around Virginia began working their way through a backlog of more than 12,000 eviction cases last week as a statewide moratorium expired, with many judges apparently declining a last-minute request from Gov. Ralph Northam to continue the stay at the local level.

New Peak In Community Spread Of Coronavirus Reported In DC

For the second time in a week, the D.C. Department of Health confirmed Wednesday it had identified a new peak in its data concerning community spread of COVID-19, the illness associated with the new coronavirus.

Coronavirus Hospitalizations Rise In Virginia, Cases Steady

Coronavirus cases remain steady as the Virginia Department of Health reported 635 additional cases Wednesday. The 7-day moving average of cases is 596, while the positive rate of tests is also flat at 6 percent.

Fredericksburg Police Release New Video Of Fires At HQ Building

The Fredericksburg Police Department on Wednesday released a new video of the fires that occurred at its headquarters in the early morning hours of May 31. The two fires were quickly extinguished by the Fredericksburg Fire Department.

DC Man Indicted For Attempting To Burn Down Police Precinct

A federal grand jury indicted Jerritt Jeremy Pace, 39, of Washington, D.C., on multiple charges, including attempting to burn down a police precinct, according to a release from the U.S. Attorney's Office of the District of Columbia.

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