Victoria Chamberlin is a reporter for WAMU 88.5 and Guns & America.
Servicemembers arrived after the Capitol insurrection in January and will remain here until May. Who are they? What did they leave behind?
Mar 23, 2021
With Vaccinations On The Rise, Virginia Increases Capacity Limits For Social Gatherings
In response to more vaccinations, certain sports and entertainment venues can begin operating with additional capacity on April 1.
Mar 16, 2021
Virginians Convicted Of Felonies Will Now Regain Right To Vote And Other Civil Rights Upon Release
Almost 70,000 Virginians are immediately regaining the right to vote, serve on a jury, run for office, and even serve as a notary public.
Mar 11, 2021
From Howard Deli To Gregg’s Barbershop, Some Of D.C.’s Longest-Running Businesses Closed Last Year
With the closures of treasured spots like Howard Deli, The Big Hunt, and Gregg’s Barber Shop, D.C. loses pieces of history and love.
Marking one year since the first reported coronavirus case in Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam announced a plan to stand up more than a dozen mass vaccination sites.
Mar 03, 2021
Virginia Democrats Advance Sweeping Criminal Justice Reforms, But Fall Short On Some Measures
The Democrat-led General Assembly pushed forward on abolishing the death penalty and expanding appeal rights, but couldn’t come to an agreement on how far to go in doing away with mandatory minimum sentences.
The White House will no longer show deference to classical architecture.
The oldest and largest of the military services is also the last to gets its own museum, housed in a dramatic steel-and-glass building containing rare artifacts and immersive exhibits.
The city’s paid family leave program began this summer. It’s helped eligible workers care for a newborn — as well as help provide end-of-life care to a loved one.
Hylton died Monday, three days after a moped crash following a police pursuit in Brightwood Park.