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Theresa Vargas in The Post: A trip to the grocery store ended with unexpected coronavirus vaccine…

Editor Jan 6, 2021
Before this week, Franck Le Bousse wasn’t sure where he stood in the long line of people waiting, and hoping, to get the coronavirus vaccine.

City Paper: D.C. Shuts Down After Violent Insurrectionists’ Attempted Coup

Editor Jan 6, 2021
Mayor Bowser issues a 6 p.m. curfew, and Metro will suspend rail and bus service at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., respectively.

Washington Business Journal: Israeli coworking firm Mixer terminates lease for D.C. location, what…

Editor Jan 6, 2021
Israel-based shared workspace provider Mixer has abandoned plans to open its first U.S. location inside a downtown D.C. trophy office building, the latest in a string of setbacks for the coworking industry amid the ongoing coronavirus…

Washington Post: Woman dies after shooting in U.S. Capitol; D.C. National Guard activated after mob…

Editor Jan 6, 2021
A day that began with thousands of President Trump’s supporters in Washington for demonstrations turned violent as many in attendance saw Wednesday as a last stand for Trump because Congress was set to confirm that President-elect Joe…

WTOP: DC orders citywide curfew after Trump supporters breach Capitol

Editor Jan 6, 2021
A woman has died after she was shot in the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the building in an attempt to stop the counting of Electoral College votes, and a curfew went into effect in the…

Washington Business Journal: Bowser issues citywide curfew following Capitol invasion

Editor Jan 6, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has instituted a citywide curfew from 6 p.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. Thursday. The announcement came as a mob backing President Donald Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud clashed with police and breached the U.S.…

Washington Post: School districts struggle with reopening decisions heading into second semester

Editor Jan 6, 2021
School districts in the region are struggling with decisions on reopening as they look toward the academic year’s second semester, with the coronavirus pandemic raging and the timeline for vaccinations still unclear.

DCist: Curfews Imposed In D.C. And Virginia, Metro To Close Three Hours Early

Editor Jan 6, 2021
Responding to dramatic incidents of pro-Trump insurrectionists overrunning barriers and breaking into the U.S. Capitol, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a 12-hour curfew would take effect starting at 6 p.m. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam…

City Paper: What the Georgia Results Mean for the D.C. Statehood

Editor Jan 6, 2021
The District’s chances of becoming a state might get a lot bigger.

City Paper: The Past, Present, and Future of D.C.’s Panda Gourmet

Editor Jan 6, 2021
The famed Chinese restaurant tucked into a Days Inn has plans to expand in 2021.

Washington Business Journal: A Rhode Island Avenue fire station could be redeveloped as big changes…

Editor Jan 6, 2021
D.C. is teeing up a mixed-use redevelopment at the site of a firehouse near the Rhode Island Avenue-Brentwood Metro station, as some big changes are bound for the entire block in the Edgewood neighborhood.

Washington Blade: D.C. budget lacks funds to implement part of LGBTQ bill

Editor Jan 6, 2021
In a little-noticed development, the D.C. chief financial officer determined in November that there are insufficient funds in the city’s budget to implement an important part of a bill approved by the D.C. Council to strengthen the…

DCist: Thousands Of Trump Supporters Are Flooding Downtown D.C. For Second Day Of Protests

Editor Jan 6, 2021
Early on the second day of protests baselessly contesting president-elect Joe Biden’s victory, maskless Trump supporters are gathering in downtown D.C. as Congress prepares to count the Electoral College’s votes.

DCist: How Some Locals Skipped To The Front Of The COVID-19 Vaccine Line

Editor Jan 6, 2021
Government contractor Rob Towner, 36, breathed into a surgical mask Monday while a technician jabbed his right arm with a COVID-19 vaccine.

Washington Post: So many pets have been adopted during the pandemic that shelters are running out

Editor Jan 6, 2021
Animal shelters in the Washington region are experiencing a unique problem: As the coronavirus pandemic has kept more residents at home, it has created such a high demand for adopting dogs that the supply is increasingly limited.

Washington Business Journal: Protesters clash with police near Black Lives Matter Plaza as D.C.…

Editor Jan 6, 2021
Protesters of the presidential election clashed with police near Black Lives Matter Plaza and the Metropolitan Police Department made several arrests Tuesday in advance of what’s expected to be larger protests near the White House and on…

Washington Post: Proud Boys leader barred from District by judge following his arrest

Editor Jan 5, 2021
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, accused of burning a Black Lives Matter banner taken from a Black church, was barred from the District by a judge on Tuesday, forcing him out of the nation’s capital ahead of potentially volatile…

Washington Post: What to know about the coronavirus vaccine rollout in D.C., Maryland and Virginia

Editor Jan 5, 2021
More than 1 out of every 100 Americans have now been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus, the virus that has overturned life as we know it for nearly a year. Here in the D.C. region, more than 200,000 people have gotten shots. With…

WTOP: Pro-Trump protesters rally in DC ahead of Electoral College vote count

Editor Jan 5, 2021
A day before Congress is expected to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s election victory, supporters of President Donald Trump and his unproven claims of widespread election fraud rallied in downtown D.C. for the first of at least two days…

DCist: Police Have Made Two Arrests In Downtown D.C. Related To MAGA Rallies

Editor Jan 5, 2021
With closed streets and shuttered businesses keeping many residents away from downtown D.C., Trump supporters have begun gathering for a slate of rallies to protest Congress certifying Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election.
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