National Police Week: Remembering Virginia Officers Who Died Patch 5 days ago Mark Hand © Shutterstock Two police officers who have died in Virginia and across America so far in 2021 will be remembered during National Police Week, which runs from May 9-15 in 2021.
VIRGINIA Two police officers in Virginia have died in the line of duty in 2021. While their names won’t be read at the National Police Officers’ Memorial Service until its Oct. 16 rescheduled date, they will be honored virtually during National Police Week from May 9-16 this year.
The coronavirus has been cited for one police officer line of duty death in Virginia in 2021, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page. Nationally, 63 of the 119 police deaths in 2021 as of May 4, just under 53 percent, have been due to the virus.
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Lottery Ticket Check: 2 Win $2.1 Million Prize In Charlotte Patch 2 hrs ago Kimberly Johnson © Shutterstock Two people bought winning tickets for the Cash 5 drawing Monday, North Carolina Education Lottery said Tuesday.
CHARLOTTE, NC If you play the lottery in the Charlotte metro region, you might want to check your numbers. In recent days, two people purchased winning tickets for Monday s Cash 5 drawing in Charlotte and are now eligible to split the $2.1 million jackpot, North Carolina Education Lottery said Tuesday afternoon.
The winners, who will each receive $1.05 million, have 180 days to claim their prize, lottery officials said.
The winning tickets were purchased at two Charlotte Circle K convenience stores, located at 7010 University City Boulevard and 15620 John J. Delaney Drive.
Calls to impeach Bolsonaro are rising, but his grip on Brazil remains strong Terrence McCoy © Eraldo Peres/AP Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro greets people after a ceremony to deliver affordable homes built by the government in a neighborhood of Brasilia on April 5. As Brazil plunged into the darkest hour of its coronavirus outbreak, Sílvia Rodrigues Farias opened her Facebook page and, beneath a picture of herself grinning alongside President Jair Bolsonaro, started posting. Up went a video condemning the arrest of a retailer who flouted coronavirus restrictions. Then another saying people who opposed ineffective medications “were rooting for the virus.” A post calling Brazil a “health dictatorship.” And one more calling the media “dirty, rotten and corrupt.”