A fire at an apartment building in Gaithersburg displaced over 50 adults, children and pets Sunday, although all escaped without any injuries.
Daily Archives: February 7, 2021
Graduate of Gallaudet University in DC Signs National Anthem in ASL at Super Bowl 55
As stars Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan belted the National Anthem into their mics at Super Bowl LV, a trailblazing artist hailing from the DMV area and graduate of Gallaudet University in D.C. communicated the emotion, lyrics and rhythm to Deaf viewers across America.
D.C. opens vaccination sign-up times for day-care, charter school workers
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser also announces a campaign with city clergy.
North Potomac High School Student Shot, Killed Remembered for ‘Magnetic Personality’
A North Potomac high school student who was in Columbia visiting a friend was shot and killed Saturday, police said.
Rep. Pressley says hiding from ‘white supremacist mob’ on Jan. 6 was familiar in ‘ancestral way’
Pressley said that “as a black woman,” hiding in the dark in her office and “those moments of terror” were “familiar in a deep and ancestral way.”
Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on Feb. 7
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
Could Arizona Senate contempt vote on election audit lead to arrest of Maricopa County supervisors?
The Senate, controlled by Republicans, has threatened to hold the supervisors, nearly all Republicans, in contempt for not responding to subpoenas asking for copies of all the county’s mail-in ballots and access to voting machines.
Fact check: Despite claims, video does not provide evidence of election fraud in Detroit
A newly published video from the Gateway Pundit appears to show a van from the city dropping off ballots. It is not evidence of fraud.