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Arlington students to return for hybrid learning in March Arlington students to return for hybrid learning in March 02/09/2021 11:12pm • It has been nearly 11 months since schools closed, and now new plans have been announced to get Arlington, Virginia, students back in the classroom. In a statement released Tuesday, Arlington Public Schools Superintendent Francisco Duran said students who opted for hybrid learning will resume in- Students in Montgomery Co. will begin returning to classrooms in March Students in Montgomery Co. will begin returning to classrooms in March 02/09/2021 10:30pm • Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland will begin opening doors to in-person learning starting March 1. The transition will begin with vocational students and some students with special needs. Then larger groups of students will be phased back by grade level starting on March 15. The Ex-DC mayor on what industries need to recover from COVID-19 pandemic Ex-DC mayor on what industries need to recover from COVID-19 pandemic 02/09/2021 01:39pm • A former D.C. mayor said on Tuesday that the retail, leisure and hospitality industries will need creativity to recover from the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Anthony Williams recalled to members of the Urban Land Institute's Europe Conference one of the tactics he employed when he w Coronavirus-related hospitalizations continue to dip. 02/09/2021 08:45am • DOVER, Del. — Coronavirus-related hospitalizations in Delaware have continued to dip. The Delaware State News reported Monday that 243 individuals were hospitalized with the virus. That’s the lowest number since Nov. 29 of last year. Hospitalizations in the state have decreased by 83 ov DC teacher dies from health complications DC teacher dies from health complications 02/09/2021 12:20am • A teacher who taught at a D.C. high school has died from health complications. Helen M. White was a cosmetology teacher at Ballou STAY — an Opportunity Academy that prepares young adults for college and the workplace — for 14 years. She died over the weekend. A letter from Ballou STAY prin Flu Shots: What You Need to Know 02/09/2021 12:00am • If there's any good to come from the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be that more Americans understand just how vital vaccines are to public health. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and health organizations and providers across the U.S. stressed the importance of getting a flu shot this past Fauci answers COVID-19 vaccine questions from Prince George's County Fauci answers COVID-19 vaccine questions from Prince George's County 02/08/2021 06:15pm • The nation's top infectious disease scientist took to a webinar Monday to answer questions from Prince George's County, Maryland, residents about the COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, sought to dispel rumors, fears and mist DC launches faith-based coronavirus vaccination partnerships DC launches faith-based coronavirus vaccination partnerships 02/08/2021 04:40pm • D.C. isn't planning to open a mass vaccination site yet, but the District is teaming up with faith-based partners to spread the good word on getting vaccinated against COVID-19. As part of a pilot program, the Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church will be D.C.'s first partner, and it will host two v Tom Brady wins Super Bowl No. 7, Buccaneers beat Chiefs 31-9 Tom Brady wins Super Bowl No. 7, Buccaneers beat Chiefs 31-9 02/08/2021 12:49am • TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Tom Brady made the Buccaneers, their fans and their city believe from the moment he arrived in Tampa Bay. With help from old friend Rob Gronkowski and a ferocious defense, Brady and the Buccaneers are Super Bowl champions. Brady threw two touchdown passes to Gronkowski and What to Expect From the COVID-19 Vaccine 02/08/2021 12:00am • Vaccine roll-out has been a bumpy affair in some parts of the United States, but as the options for COVID-19 vaccines increase, your turn may be coming up soon. As you plan to get vaccinated against the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19, there's a few things you should know in advance to help y DC to release COVID-19 vaccine appointments for charter teachers, child care providers every Monday DC to release COVID-19 vaccine appointments for charter teachers, child care providers every Monday 02/07/2021 09:01pm • Two new vaccination campaigns are kicking off in D.C. to help inoculate more of the District's population. The first is a joint effort between D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, DC Health and the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) to open vaccination appointments every Monday at noon a Maryland couple struggles with finicky COVID-19 vaccine process Maryland couple struggles with finicky COVID-19 vaccine process 02/07/2021 05:14pm • Vicki Burnham (left) and her husband are both over 65, with her husband, Elliot, having been diagnosed with cancer in January and set to begin chemotherapy in a few weeks. (Courtesy Vicki Burnham) For one Fort Washington, Maryland couple, trying to get their COVID-19 vaccine appointment has been Biden turns to skills that powered his 2020 victory to sell COVID-19 relief Biden turns to skills that powered his 2020 victory to sell COVID-19 relief 02/07/2021 12:06am • Nearly three weeks into office, President Joe Biden is trying to do what he knows how to do best -- connect with average Americans, letting them know he understands their suffering and offering words of comfort. But instead of doing so quietly on the campaign trail, he's now using those skills to wi Coronavirus variant identified in Eastern Virginia Coronavirus variant identified in Eastern Virginia 02/05/2021 05:08pm • A coronavirus variant first observed in South Africa has been identified in Eastern Virginia. The Virginia Department of Health is investigating the case and the person's travel history. The variant, also known as SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.351, has been shown to be more easily transmitted from pe Restaurant dining hours extended in Frederick County, Md. 02/05/2021 02:04pm • Restaurants and bars across Frederick County, Maryland, can now stay open until midnight, although alcohol sales must end at 10 p.m., under a new county order. Frederick County Executive Jan Gardner issued Executive Order 02-2021 on Thursday "in an effort to protect public health while balancing
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