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A brush with winter weather twice next week
Coronavirus
‘It is hurting us financially’ | Prince George’s and Montgomery counties restaurants remain under indoor dining ban
D.C. lifted its ban on indoor dining Friday.
DC
Here's a look at how many National Guard troops will stay in DC, and for how long
7,000 to 5,000 troops will stay in DC amid tensions following the Capitol riot. 1,000 of the troops staying are from Virginia National Guard.
DC
Washington Monument will stay closed due to COVID-19, NPS officials say
The announcement comes after the monument has been closed since January 11 for security reasons surrounding the 59th presidential inauguration.
Capitol Riots
Man seen on video punching officer during Capitol riot charged
Scott Fairlamb, of New Jersey, was charged in federal court with assaulting an officer
Capitol Riots
Man accused of beating Capitol Police with metal bat charged in federal court
20-year-old Emanuel Jackson faces multiple charges in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, including assaulting an officer with a deadly weapon.
DC
Some DC museums welcome back limited crowds this weekend
Following Mayor Muriel Bowser's announcement ending a "holiday pause" in Phase Two activities, museums will reopen this weekend with limited crowds.
Coronavirus
DC child care workers feel devalued by change in vaccine rollout
Mayor Muriel Bowser reversed her plan to include early-childhood care employees in receiving immunizations on Jan. 25.
Crime
15-year-old boy killed in Southeast, 1 of 6 shootings within hours
At least four separate shootings occurred in SE resulting in three deaths. Two other shootings occurred in NW and NE.
Producer's Picks
Approximately 150 National Guard members deployed to DC test positive for COVID-19
The chairman of the union representing Capitol Police says at least 38 USCP officers also tested positive since the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
VERIFY
VERIFY: What is the Defense Production Act, and how does it work?
The Biden administration's COVID-19 strategy involves 100M Americans being vaccinated in the first 100 days. But who would produce them, and how quickly can they?
Politics
New calls for Rep. Andy Harris' resignation after alleged gun incident at Capitol
U.S. Capitol Police say they are investigating an allegation that Harris set off a House chamber metal detector with his gun, but would not confirm if he was armed.
Coronavirus
‘It is hurting us financially’ | Prince George’s and Montgomery counties restaurants remain under indoor dining ban
D.C. lifted its ban on indoor dining Friday.
DC
Here's a look at how many National Guard troops will stay in DC, and for how long
7,000 to 5,000 troops will stay in DC amid tensions following the Capitol riot. 1,000 of the troops staying are from Virginia National Guard.
DC
Washington Monument will stay closed due to COVID-19, NPS officials say
The announcement comes after the monument has been closed since January 11 for security reasons surrounding the 59th presidential inauguration.
Capitol Riots
Man seen on video punching officer during Capitol riot charged
Scott Fairlamb, of New Jersey, was charged in federal court with assaulting an officer
Capitol Riots
Man accused of beating Capitol Police with metal bat charged in federal court
20-year-old Emanuel Jackson faces multiple charges in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, including assaulting an officer with a deadly weapon.
DC
Some DC museums welcome back limited crowds this weekend
Following Mayor Muriel Bowser's announcement ending a "holiday pause" in Phase Two activities, museums will reopen this weekend with limited crowds.
Coronavirus
DC child care workers feel devalued by change in vaccine rollout
Mayor Muriel Bowser reversed her plan to include early-childhood care employees in receiving immunizations on Jan. 25.
Crime
15-year-old boy killed in Southeast, 1 of 6 shootings within hours
At least four separate shootings occurred in SE resulting in three deaths. Two other shootings occurred in NW and NE.
Producer's Picks
Approximately 150 National Guard members deployed to DC test positive for COVID-19
The chairman of the union representing Capitol Police says at least 38 USCP officers also tested positive since the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
VERIFY
VERIFY: What is the Defense Production Act, and how does it work?
The Biden administration's COVID-19 strategy involves 100M Americans being vaccinated in the first 100 days. But who would produce them, and how quickly can they?
Politics
New calls for Rep. Andy Harris' resignation after alleged gun incident at Capitol
U.S. Capitol Police say they are investigating an allegation that Harris set off a House chamber metal detector with his gun, but would not confirm if he was armed.
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