Maryland State Police and the Montgomery County Department of Police are searching Wednesday for a reckless driver who was being pursued by police in Virginia, crashed into cars in Maryland and then came to a final crash on Interstate 495, police said.
Daily Archives: March 3, 2021
New Vaccine Preregistration System to Launch for DC Residents
All D.C. residents will be able to preregister for a COVID-19 vaccine appointment starting next week.
Northern Virginia Opens Its First Mass Vaccination Site in Woodbridge
The Virginia Department of Health opened its first mass vaccination site Wednesday in Northern Virginia.
Naval Academy moves nearly 200 midshipmen to hotels after rise in coronavirus cases
The move comes after the academy moved classes online and told students to stay in their rooms.
Power Stations to Be Provided for Electric Cars in DC, Nationwide
Electric company Dominion Energy is partnering with other power companies to provide more charging stations for electric cars nationwide. The stations will run through interstate highways throughout the country, including the District.
Washington region makes adjustments ahead of new vaccine’s distribution
The developments come as infection rates in the greater Washington region have leveled off.
In a city where bullets too often hit kids, a program calls on young people to shoot cameras, not guns
The effort was started by a D.C.-raised comedian who lost a nephew to the city’s gun violence.
DC VA Medical Center Mammography Program Still Closed After More Than a Year
The Washington DC VA Medical Center is trying to reopen its troubled mammography program. The flagship hospital of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has suffered a series of setbacks in providing breast cancer screenings for hundreds of its patients since the summer of 2019, according to an investigation by the News4 I-Team.  The U.S. House ordered an internal inspection…