VA, DC Good News: 20 Lottery Wins, WiFi For Kids, Feeding Others
VIRGINIA — Lots of good things happened recently and Patch compiled them, including a man who won the lottery 20 times in one night, several governments recognize the Juneteenth holiday, drive-in movies make a comeback in NoVA, and a GoFundMe site has been set up to help an embattled restaurant. Other good news headlines include students who organized protests against racial injustice, a drive-thru Father's Day parade, a farmers' market reopens with precautions, a woman take food and supplies to residents stuck at home, and more stories from Virginia and DC Patch sites this week.
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Here are this week's good news headlines:
Leesburg Singer To Appear On Season Finale of NBC's 'Songland'
Chantilly High Student Organizes Protest Against Racial Injustice
South County High Alumni Lead March Against Racial Injustice
State Farm Agents Help Bring WiFi To Fredericksburg Neighborhood
Birmingham Green Hosts Drive-Thru Father's Day Parade In Manassas
Loudoun Foundation Awards $100K In Relief Funds To Nonprofits
Black Lives Matter Protesters Meet For Daily Walks In Alexandria
FredNats To Hold Open House At Stadium On Father's Day Weekend
Metro Diner Reopens In Fredericksburg With Commitment To Safety
Battlefield HS Senior Predicts Class of 2020 Will Be Resilient
GEICO Adding More Than 100 Workers To Fredericksburg Area Office
VA Governor Proposes Juneteenth Be Recognized As State Holiday
Loudoun To Observe Juneteenth As Official Holiday Starting Friday
Fredericksburg Declares Friday A Holiday In Honor Of Juneteenth
New Holds Accepted For Curbside Pickup At Alexandria Libraries
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This article originally appeared on the Woodbridge Patch