They’re bundled up and socially distanced in front of a roaring fire with drinks in hand. In this Arlington neighborhood, residents have met for a happy hour called Six Feet at 6:30 every night for going on a year.
Daily Archives: March 7, 2021
Of bright, breezy Sunday, it could be said ‘there’s not a cloud in the sky’
Friday, Saturday and Sunday seemed to be meteorological triplets.
Community Rallies Around Maryland Student Athlete Who Suffered Brain Injury During Football Game
Two Maryland highschools were facing off under the Friday night lights when a play during the season’s first scrimmage left a teammate hospitalized.
Decisions, decisions: Rethinking the choices we made long ago
Would Hollywood fame have followed that walk-on role? We’ll never know.
Coronavirus in DC, Maryland, Virginia: What to Know on March 7
Here’s what to know about the coronavirus data, resources and reopenings across the D.C. area.
Mural of Inaugural Poet Amanda Gorman Going Up in DC
Poet Amanda Gorman is larger than life, with her face on the side of a building in Washington, D.C. A mural showing Gorman, who recited a poem at the inauguration of President Joe Biden, was being installed Sunday at 1608 17th St. NW. It’s a short walk from Dupont Circle. Artist Kaliq Crosby told News4 the building’s owner commissioned him…
Maryland Bill Would Get College Athletes Paid for Endorsements
College athletes could be allowed to profit off of their name, image and likeness, and would be better protected under a bill that passed the Maryland House of Delegates this week