Local Headlines: ‘People’s Convoy’ plans to circle Capital Beltway on Monday morning, organizer says
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| | | | | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | | | (Craig Hudson/Bloomberg) The "People's Convoy," a group of hundreds of trucks, cars and SUVs protesting the government's response to the pandemic, plans to leave the Hagerstown Speedway about 9:30 a.m. Monday and head to the Capital Beltway for a second day of demonstrations. By Ellie Silverman and Karina Elwood ● Read more » | | | | Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has made repealing the tax a key part of his agenda, and it is all but a certainty in the state budget. By Teo Armus and Luz Lazo ● Read more » | | | A pilot program that gave a cash payment of $5,500 to approximately 600 low-income families in D.C. helped provide food security and mental health during the pandemic. By Joe Heim ● Read more » | | | | Virginia's House and Senate bills have broad language and no monetary cap for funding the potential Commanders stadium complex. "It's an endless gravy train of subsidies," one expert said. By Laura Vozzella ● Read more » | | | Megan Hargan denies she killed her mother and sister inside their McLean home in 2017. By Justin Jouvenal ● Read more » | | | | Two intruders, at least one of them armed, entered Joint Base Andrews on Sunday night after the return there of Vice President Harris, according to several accounts. By Martin Weil and Annie Linskey ● Read more » | | | | The mayor's appearances in predominantly Black Wards 7 and 8, among more than a dozen she has made since announcing her reelection bid in November, crystalize her quest to bolster ties to an area where she has drawn the least votes. By Paul Schwartzman ● Read more » | | | Status of mask policies in local school districts By Washington Post Staff ● Read more » | | | | Temperatures are all over the place this week, with even a chance of snow on Wednesday By Jason Samenow ● Read more » | | | The letters were tucked in a small attic closet she never knew existed. By Sydney Page ● Read more » | | | | There's no grand conspiracy to keep readers from getting in touch. The real reason is much more boring. Plus: Send me your haiku. Perspective ● By John Kelly ● Read more » | | | | Kristaps Porzingis racked up 25 points as Washington beat Indiana during the debut of its top trade deadline acquisition. By Ava Wallace ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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