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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.

Alleged Capitol Rioter Wanted Over Theft of Pelosi’s Laptop Arrested

A Pennsylvania woman who has been accused of stealing a laptop from Pelosi's office during the US Capitol riot has surrendered.

‘Field of Flags’ Planted on National Mall to Represent Those Who Can’t Attend Inauguration

Nearly 200,000 US flags have been planted on the National Mall to represent Americans who can't physically attend the inauguration.

Facebook Bans Creating Events Near DC, State Capitols Through Inauguration

Facebook banned the creation of new events near the White House, the US Capitol, until after Inauguration Day to prevent possible violence.

New Mexico County Commissioner Arrested in DC for Breaching US Capitol

A New Mexico county commissioner who is the leader of the Cowboys for Trump group was arrested in DC for his involvement in the Capitol riot.

FBI Seeks Information on Men Who Beat DC Officer During Capitol Siege

The FBI is asking for the public's help to identify seven suspects who assaulted a DC police officer at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Passengers Banned From Carrying Guns in Luggages on DC-Bound Flights

Delta and three other airlines temporarily banned carrying firearms in checked bags on flights to the District prior to Inauguration Day.