Local Headlines: Bowser reimposes indoor mask mandate as coronavirus cases surge
| Right-wing and liberal vigils planned in D.C. on anniversary of Capitol riot; A man strung Christmas lights from his home to his neighbor's to support her. The whole community followed.; What to know about school masks, staff vaccines and quarantines in the D.C. area; At least 69 D.C. residents died in 2021 'without the dignity of a home'; Montgomery County police investigate antisemitic fliers; Fairfax County middle school security officer arrested after alleged assault on student; Fanone resigns from D.C. police force 11 months after battling rioters at Capitol; Four fatally shot in D.C. on Sunday night and early Monday; D.C.-area forecast: Seasonably chilly before Christmas weekend warm-up; Black girls are more apt to drop out of sports. This mentorship program aims to change that. |
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| | | | | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | | | (Astrid Riecken for The Post). Bowser also announced a vaccination mandate for D.C. government workers, without an option to test out. By Michael Brice-Saddler and Julie Zauzmer Weil ● Read more » | | | | "We have a big chunk of the population who doesn't believe in our democratic system anymore," said Heidi Beirich, a co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. By Ellie Silverman ● Read more » | | | "Little by little, the whole neighborhood started doing it," said Kim Morton. By Sydney Page ● Read more » | | | | School officials have spent months refining guidelines and other strategies to try to limit the spread of the coronavirus. By Hannah Natanson, Donna St. George and Perry Stein ● Read more » | | | An annual memorial service honored homeless people who perished on Washington's streets. By Justin Wm. Moyer ● Read more » | | | | Residents saw a slow-driving car dropping weighted bags with fliers pointing to a Holocaust-denial website. By Michelle Boorstein and Dan Morse ● Read more » | | | | What began as a verbal dispute escalated, police said. By Justin Wm. Moyer ● Read more » | | | Michael Fanone, among the most severely injured fighting the Capitol mob on Jan. 6 and later one of the most outspoken against those playing down the riot, said he resigned from the D.C. police force Monday. By Peter Hermann ● Read more » | | | | One victim was a 17-year-old, police said By Martin Weil and Peter Hermann ● Read more » | | | | Christmas may deliver highs in the 60s By Matt Rogers ● Read more » | | | A partnership between Voice in Sport and the NWSL's Black Women's Player Collective helps pair young athletes with mentors who look like them. By Andrew Golden ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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