States are pulling back the welcome mat for travelers from the New York area, which is the epicenter of the country’s coronavirus outbreak… Read more

States are pulling back the welcome mat for travelers from the New York area, which is the epicenter of the country’s coronavirus outbreak… Read more
The Walt Disney Co. is indefinitely extending closures at its theme park resorts in Florida and California because of the coronavirus pandemic… Read more
Wall Street closed lower Friday but still notched big gains for the week as investors held out hope that a $2 trillion rescue package will cushion businesses and households from the economic devastation… Read more
President Donald Trump signed an unprecedented $2.2 trillion economic rescue package into law Friday… Read more
President Donald Trump issued an order Friday that seeks to force General Motors to produce ventilators for coronavirus patients under the Defense Production Act… Read more
A Sterling man is charged with sexually assaulting a minor and practicing dentistry without a license. … Read more
Now in his fourth term, the Republican from northern Kentucky has frequently voted no on issues large and small, even against the wishes of GOP leaders… Read more
4/14 – A steroid commonly used in inhalers to treat asthma may prevent severe COVID-19 symptoms. Researchers from the University of Oxford discovered that when the drug budesonide was given to COVID-19 patients at the first sign of symptoms, they were less likely to need urgent medical care or hospitalization. (READ MORE) 4/13 – The…… Read more
2/10 – Mornings on the Mall\’s Mary & Vince spoke with Gboyinde Onijala – spokesperson for Montgomery County Public Schools – about the plans to reopen schools in March. (LISTEN HERE) 2/10 – Mornings on the Mall\’s Mary & Vince spoke with Arlington parent Erin Neal about her reaction to the plans to reopen schools…… Read more
4/13 – Virginia is ceasing the use of all Johnson & Johnson vaccines while the federal government investigates rare reports of potentially dangerous blood clots among recipients of the vaccine. (READ MORE) 4/5 – All Maryland residents 16 and up will be eligible to get vaccinated at mass vaccination sites on Tuesday, Gov. Larry Hogan…… Read more
States are pulling back the welcome mat for travelers from the New York area, which is the epicenter of the country’s coronavirus outbreak… Continue Reading
The Walt Disney Co. is indefinitely extending closures at its theme park resorts in Florida and California because of the coronavirus pandemic… Continue Reading
Wall Street closed lower Friday but still notched big gains for the week as investors held out hope that a $2 trillion rescue package will cushion businesses and households from the economic devastation… Continue Reading
President Donald Trump signed an unprecedented $2.2 trillion economic rescue package into law Friday… Continue Reading
President Donald Trump issued an order Friday that seeks to force General Motors to produce ventilators for coronavirus patients under the Defense Production Act… Continue Reading
A Sterling man is charged with sexually assaulting a minor and practicing dentistry without a license. … Continue Reading
Now in his fourth term, the Republican from northern Kentucky has frequently voted no on issues large and small, even against the wishes of GOP leaders… Continue Reading
4/14 – A steroid commonly used in inhalers to treat asthma may prevent severe COVID-19 symptoms. Researchers from the University of Oxford discovered that when the drug budesonide was given to COVID-19 patients at the first sign of symptoms, they were less likely to need urgent medical care or hospitalization. (READ MORE) 4/13 – The…… Continue Reading
2/10 – Mornings on the Mall\’s Mary & Vince spoke with Gboyinde Onijala – spokesperson for Montgomery County Public Schools – about the plans to reopen schools in March. (LISTEN HERE) 2/10 – Mornings on the Mall\’s Mary & Vince spoke with Arlington parent Erin Neal about her reaction to the plans to reopen schools…… Continue Reading
4/13 – Virginia is ceasing the use of all Johnson & Johnson vaccines while the federal government investigates rare reports of potentially dangerous blood clots among recipients of the vaccine. (READ MORE) 4/5 – All Maryland residents 16 and up will be eligible to get vaccinated at mass vaccination sites on Tuesday, Gov. Larry Hogan…… Continue Reading