The District’s high-capacity COVID-19 vaccination clinics received rave reviews from many residents who showed up for their one-shot dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Daily Archives: March 6, 2021
Some House progressives aren’t happy with Senate version of COVID relief package. Here’s what changed.
Fewer households will get $1,400 relief checks under the Senate bill, which also reduced supplemental weekly unemployment benefits from $400 to $300.
Saturday comes across as too cold for spring, too sunny for winter
The day almost appeared to bridge February’s shiver and April’s start of baseball.
Have You Seen Him? Florida Teen Missing Since January May Be in DC
The Metropolitan Police Department is asking for help finding a Florida teen missing since January who may be in the District.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down on minimum wage vote reminds some of John McCain
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s thumbs-down vote on Friday reminded many of when the late Sen. John McCain tanked Republicans’ efforts to overthrow Obamacare.
6 takeaways from the Senate’s approval of Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill
What it means for Joe Biden politically for millions of Americans awaiting relief.
Alexandria Riverfront Development Yields Treasure Trove of 150,000 Historic Artifacts
Old Town Alexandria is full of history, and now treasures from its past are literally being unearthed at a new riverfront development.
Live stimulus updates: Biden praises Senate passage of $1.9 trillion COVID relief plan as ‘giant step forward’
Bleary-eyed senators passed the bill after more than 24 straight hours of negotiations over President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.