Last March, while Titou Phommachanh was battling against COVID-19 in the ICU, his wife was fighting to get him diagnosed and treated, as cases were just starting to surface in the region.
Daily Archives: March 13, 2021
Virginia Man Killed in Car Crash During Police Pursuit
A 35-year-old man was killed Saturday after his car was hit by another vehicle fleeing from the police
Saturday was no Thursday or Friday but was still warmer than average.
More days such as Saturday may reasonably be expected, as spring shows up.
Georgetown, Patrick Ewing Headed to NCAA Tournament After Surprise Win
In a season where no one would have guessed the Hoyas would have a chance to win the Big East, Georgetown defied the odds.
The pandemic helped D.C. slash family homelessness. But a new crisis looms.
A moratorium on evictions and other protections have kept hundreds of families from the streets.
Clinic in DC’s Ward 7 Brings COVID-19 Vaccine to 500 Residents
Health workers prepared to vaccinate 500 people against COVID-19 Saturday at a clinic in D.C.’s Ward 7. This was part of an effort to reach residents east of the Anacostia River, including those who live at nearby senior housing communities.