We’re in a long stretch of unusually low temperatures.
Daily Archives: April 25, 2020
122 DC Inmates Have Tested Positive for Coronavirus
Thirteen more inmates have tested positive for the coronavirus in Washington, D.C, the D.C. Department of Corrections said Saturday. A total of 54 inmates who tested positive are in isolation and 68 others have recovered from their illness, the department said. The latest inmates to be diagnosed with COVID-19 range in age from 21 to 57. The residents are in…
Arlington Agrees to Plans for Expansion of National Cemetery
The Arlington County Board unanimously approved two agreements with the Federal Government for the expansion of the Arlington National Cemetery. The first agreement signed off on the design plans for the necessary changes to roadways for expanding the cemetery. The increased burial space will require the realignment of Columbia Turnpike. The Federal Government will pay for the costs associated with…
Mass virus testing in state prisons reveals hidden asymptomatic infections; feds join effort
Increased testing is proving just as crucial in assessing the coronavirus’ spread within prisons as it is in the free world.
Maryland Marks Its Deadliest Day of Virus Outbreak
Maryland has had its deadliest day of the coronavirus outbreak since the pandemic began, but the grim milestone coincided with a modest decrease in hospitalizations
Michigan state senator apologizes for wearing face mask that looks like Confederate flag
Republican state Sen. Dale Zorn apologized Saturday after previously denying that his face mask depicted a Confederate flag.
Police arrest suspect in fatal shooting of man in Southeast Washington
The March 25 slaying occurred in the Greenway neighborhood.
Their three children have a fatal disease, and they refused to let the coronavirus take away their only chance at saving them
Theirs is not just a story of survival. It is a story of survival amid a pandemic. .