COVID-19 cases linked to Halloween gathering prompt 2 Arlington Catholic schools to switch to remote learning

A Halloween gathering linked to more than a dozen positive coronavirus cases prompted two of the 41 schools within the Catholic Dioceses of Arlington to flip back to all virtual learning late Thursday. 

Coronavirus ‘risk’ shuts down National Harbor hotel

Prince George’s County health officials have shut down a hotel in the National Harbor area over COVID-19 violations.

Russian, North Korean hackers target vaccine work, Microsoft says

Microsoft said that most of the attacks in recent months were unsuccessful, but provided no information on how many succeeded or how serious those breaches were.

DC Attorney General sues company for alleged price gouging of gasoline

D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine's office is suing Capitol Petroleum Group, alleging the Virginia company illegally raised prices on gasoline to the extent that it meets the legal standard of price gouging during the pandemic emergency.

DC AG says gas station gouged local drivers
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DC Attorney General Karl Racine's office is suing Capitol Petroleum Group, alleging the Virginia company illegally raised prices on gasoline to the extent that it meets the legal standard of price gouging during the pandemic emergency.

Pfizer volunteer talks about his experience
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One of the early volunteers who helped test Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine discusses his experience.

Biden advisor suggests lockdown to shut down coronavirus
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One of President Elect Joe Biden's advisors is suggesting that a nationwide lockdown could stop the spread of the novel coronavirus long enough for the rollout of a possible vaccine.

Prince George's County implements new coronavirus restrictions
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With the coronavirus numbers trending upward, Prince George's County is implementing new restrictions in order to slow the spread.

U.S. schools abandon classes, states retreat as virus surges

School systems in Detroit, Indianapolis, Philadelphia and suburban Minneapolis are giving up on in-person classes, and some governors are reimposing restrictions on bars and restaurants or getting more serious about masks.

Fauci compares COVID-19 pandemic to 1918 flu, says history is ‘repeating itself’

The nation surpassed 10 million COVID-19 cases earlier this week and has recorded more than 240,000 deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

Ivy League cancels winter sports amid worsening COVID-19 pandemic

The Ivy League Council of Presidents announced Thursday that it will cancel winter sports for the 2020-21 season as well as fall sports that were set to start in the spring of 2021.