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Metro Announces Systemwide Wireless Service in All Rail Tunnels

Metro said in a statement that AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon are now providing wireless service throughout the entire Metrorail system.

Mayor Bowser Gets Vaccinated Against COVID-19; Nesbitt Says DC Needs More Shots

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser received her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech shot against COVID-19 at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center.

Washington Monument Closed Until Further Notice Due to Pandemic

The National Park Service announced that the Washington Monument will remain closed until further notice due to the spread of COVID-19.

District to Receive Over 14,000 Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine This Week

The District of Columbia will receive 8,775 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and 5,600 doses of the Moderna vaccine this week.

District Partially Removes Ban on Indoor Dining After Almost A Month

Restaurants in the District are able to return to offering indoor dining at 25 percent capacity as of 5 am Friday, January 22.

Metrobus Crash in Northeast DC Claims Life of One, Injures Several

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a fatal head-on crash involving a Metrobus and a car that occurred on Friday.

DC Set to Start Vaccinating Teachers, Police Against COVID-19

The District will begin administering coronavirus vaccines to teachers and other in-person staff at public and charter schools on January 25.

National Cathedral Tolls Bell 400 Times to Honor 400K COVID-19 Victims

The Washington National Cathedral marked the grim milestone of 400,000 deaths from the coronavirus by tolling its bells 400 times on Tuesday.