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DC neighbors feed hospital workers, support local businesses DC neighbors feed hospital workers, support local businesses 04/07/2020 04:40am • A group of neighbors in Northwest D.C. has found a way to support local restaurants and health care workers fighting the coronavirus simultaneously. The neighbors have sent meals to 21 hospitals and three nursing homes and, in the process, also helped about 15 local businesses, said Kathleen Norr Curtain Call: DC-area theaters hope to stage comeback after coronavirus Curtain Call: DC-area theaters hope to stage comeback after coronavirus 04/06/2020 01:05am • Ford's Theatre sits empty. (Maxwell MacKenzie via Ford's Theatre) They say all the world is a stage, but what happens when the world closes the stage? The recent coronavirus crowd restrictions have devastated the local theater community, whose聽entire livelihood and passion for life relie Fairfax Co. mom gets creative with son's birthday during COVID-19 Fairfax Co. mom gets creative with son's birthday during COVID-19 04/05/2020 05:18am • Suzan Watkinson's driveway in Fairfax County. (WTOP/Kyle Cooper) As stay-at-home and social distancing orders linger in the D.C. area, it鈥檚 not work, shopping and going out to eat being disrupted. Everyday things we take for granted can no longer happen right now, such as birthday parties. The Latest: Nearly 3,000 released from Sri Lanka prisons 04/04/2020 11:17pm • The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. TOP OF THE HOUR: , 鈥 China reports 30 new coronavirus cases, mostly Fairfax Co. coffee shop finds ways to stay engaged despite coronavirus closure Fairfax Co. coffee shop finds ways to stay engaged despite coronavirus closure 04/04/2020 10:20am • Two employees at Caffe Amouri in Vienna, Virginia, demonstrate their coronavirus safety precautions as they toast while wearing face masks. (Courtesy Caffe Amouri) While local small businesses are shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, some are figuring out unique ways to keep in touch with Dr. Fauci's face will soon be on a bobblehead 04/03/2020 09:50am • (new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384';cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: 'c63ee8e5-ff4c-41aa-bb41-e1d74ac3321d' }).render("5096153691ccd559");}); MILWAUKEE (AP) 鈥 The United States' top Maryland Democrats urge Hogan to close gun stores Maryland Democrats urge Hogan to close gun stores 04/03/2020 08:20am • A large group of Maryland Democratic lawmakers wants the state's gun stores closed during the coronavirus pandemic and sent a letter to Gov. Larry Hogan Thursday, urging him to do so. Under federal guidelines issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, gun shops are considered essential b Masks in public likely, despite Va., D.C. mask laws Masks in public likely, despite Va., D.C. mask laws 04/03/2020 07:45am • After initially discouraging it, public health officials are leaning toward recommending people without symptoms of coronavirus wear non-medical grade masks when shopping. (WTOP/Neal Augenstein) Although still not finalized, public health guidance is shifting toward wearing non-medical masks in Wine of the Week: Picking the right bottle online Wine of the Week: Picking the right bottle online 04/03/2020 05:22am • I used to really enjoy buying stuff on the internet because, as my wife is so fond of saying, 鈥渋t comes to me.鈥 Now, with the unique circumstances that go along with fighting a pandemic through self-quarantining and social distancing, buying 鈥渟tuff鈥 online is more of a lifeline. However, wh Hungry? These DC-area restaurants are open for carryout and delivery 04/03/2020 01:07am • In this Feb. 20, 2018, file photo shows the Uber Eats app on an iPhone in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File) It's a lot harder to get restaurant food amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, but it is safe and it supports local businesses that are likely struggling given the drop in cust Pantry items, toilet paper on the delivery menu for DC-area restaurants Pantry items, toilet paper on the delivery menu for DC-area restaurants 04/01/2020 12:46pm • One restaurant group in the D.C. area wants to stock your pantry 鈥 and is even willing to bring you a couple of rolls of toilet paper while it鈥檚 at it. The move comes as the Neighborhood Restaurant Group looks to keep its remaining workers employed following a sharp downturn in business becau Coronavirus update: Md., Va. stay-at-home orders in place; DC order in effect April 1 03/30/2020 11:55pm • The latest Editor's note: The stay-at-home order for Maryland started Monday, March 30 at 8 p.m. An earlier version of this story contained an inaccurate description relating to the partial reopening of Liberty University. The campus partially reopened and did not call students back.聽 Followi DC-area stores gradually catching up with demands during coronavirus pandemic DC-area stores gradually catching up with demands during coronavirus pandemic 03/30/2020 07:57pm • Grocery store shelves depleted of food and other products when the nation began seeing increasing cases of COVID-19, are starting to fill up again. 鈥淎s consumers continue to reduce their demand and just buy what they need, we're starting to see things catch up,鈥 Greg Ferrara, president and CE Nursing homes enact stricter measures to stop coronavirus spread Nursing homes enact stricter measures to stop coronavirus spread 03/28/2020 01:31pm • Three more Montgomery County, Maryland, nursing homes said they have been affected by the coronavirus outbreak, prompting new measures to protect elderly residents. The county said two residents at Brighton Gardens in Bethesda, as well as employees at the Fox Chase Rehab and Nursing Center in Sil A walk through town: Families, coronavirus and togetherness in a Virginia suburb 03/28/2020 06:30am • GLEN ALLEN, Va. (AP) 鈥 In a quiet suburb just north of Richmond, Virginia, a mother and her three children spend a weekday afternoon planting a small garden of spinach, red cabbage and lettuce. Across town, a dad teaches his kids how to play volleyball on an empty court. In a sprawling park, a fat
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