Afternoon Buzz: Traffic still blocked on snowy I-95 in Virginia after drivers were stranded overnight
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| | | | | | | Local news you don't want to miss. | | | | | | (Lee Powell/The Washington Post) Officials have been struggling to get traffic moving again after it came to a standstill overnight, leaving motorists stranded for more than 24 hours along a 48-mile stretch south of Washington. By Dana Hedgpeth, Hannah Natanson, Laura Vozzella, Meagan Flynn and Katherine Shaver ● Read more » | | | | Gov. Larry Hogan (R) declared a state of emergency that mobilizes the National Guard to assist state and local health officers at coronavirus testing and vaccine sites and authorizes the state Department of Health to take steps to increase staffing at overwhelmed hospitals. By Ovetta Wiggins ● Read more » | | | | More than 5,600 students and staff members reported having tested positive for covid-19 over the winter break. By Donna St. George ● Read more » | | | For those living and working on Capitol Hill, the insurrection was deeply personal. The mob that invaded the Capitol had also invaded their lives. By Joe Heim ● Read more » | | | | "I hold Donald Trump 100 percent responsible for what happened on Jan. 6 and all of the people that have enabled him, enabled him that day, and continue to enable him now," said Sandra Garza, who was Brian D. Sicknick's girlfriend for 11 years. By Timothy Bella ● Read more » | | | | Drivers and pedestrians face treacherous roads and sidewalks the day after the winter storm. By Dana Hedgpeth ● Read more » | | | The snow intensity Monday morning was simply too much for trees and road crews to handle. Analysis ● By Jason Samenow and Jeff Halverson ● Read more » | | | | This fast-moving storm will not contain as much moisture as Monday's, and the ceiling for snowfall is probably closer to half a foot rather than over a foot. By Wes Junker and Jason Samenow ● Read more » | | | The storm brought the first major snow — and opportunity for snow photography — to the region in years. By Kevin Ambrose ● Read more » | | | | The council unanimously voted to name Gary Thompson, a veteran D.C. lawyer, to be the next chair of the D.C. Board of Elections ahead of the 2022 primaries. By Michael Brice-Saddler ● Read more » | | | The Washington Football Team announced it will reveal its new identity in early February, completing a lengthy rebranding process that started nearly 18 months ago. By Nicki Jhabvala ● Read more » | | | | Keegan Murray matched a career high with 35 points as the Hawkeyes kept the Terps winless in Big Ten play. By Emily Giambalvo ● Read more » | | | | "It's about embracing their humanity," says the CEO of the charity fighting homelessness in the District. Perspective ● By John Kelly ● Read more » | | | The witty DJ delighted loyal listeners with antics generally heard more on pop stations than on the august airwaves of classical outlets. By Marc Fisher ● Read more » | | | | BUYING NEW | The 22-unit building straddles Petworth and Brightwood neighborhoods, and has an elevator and rooftop patio. By Scott Sowers ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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