D.C. road to be named after the nation's first Black woman officer killed in line of duty
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Wednesday, October 21, 2020
D.C. road to be named after the nation's first Black woman officer killed in line of duty
"She's gone and she won't be forgotten this way," said Gloria Cobb.
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CHILDREN EAT FREE: Md. taco restaurant has provided 50K meals since beginning of pandemic
Kitburi decided to purchase a food truck so the business could stay alive by traveling to customers during quarantine.
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Art exhibit featuring over 200K flags representing U.S. COVID deaths to be displayed in DC
The oval of green space on East Capitol Street between RFK Stadium and the DC Armory is filling up with small white flags.
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MoCo teacher has been delivering 150 bags of food to students every week since March
When Montgomery County Public Schools closed in March, this kindergarten teacher immediately started collecting food donations.
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No virtual learning for Arlington Public Schools students: network outage still underway
The school system is still discussing how to handle the situation and that decision will be impacted by how long this outage lasts.
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D.C. firefighter honored for identifying suspected arsonist in 2019 Comet Ping Pong fire
A D.C. firefighter has been honored for recognizing and identifying a California man who later pleaded guilty to setting fire to Comet Ping Pong Pizza in January 2019.
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Fairfax Co. gives details on return to school plan with students in classrooms by November
But what about students who flat out refuse to wear a mask?
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