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Inauguration Preparations Impact Businesses Inside Security Perimeter
Some businesses located inside the security perimeter for next Wednesday’s inauguration are already making operational changes. Those changes come as a local group calls on hotels in the area to close for several days, rather than host those who could be intent on causing more disruption and violence.
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Business Located Inside Inauguration Security Perimeter Make Changes
News4’s Jackie Bensen shows how it’s not just traffic in the District that will be impacted by Wednesday’s inauguration.
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Christmas Bombing Marks Another Dark Day for Nashville
The Christmas Day explosion has sparked shock across the country after a bomb detonated in the heart of Nashville’s historic downtown
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Virginia Rolls Back Its Reopening
Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey reports on new restrictions in Virginia to fight the spread of COVID-19.
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‘I'm Going to Church More': Restaurant Owners Wonder Whether They'll Survive Winter
When Connecticut locked down in March, Sean Murray had hundreds of gallons of beer and no one to drink it. Between the restaurant and the dive bar he managed in the city’s downtown, Murray has 70 draft lines. “We lost about $15,000 in beer alone,” he said. Bottles of beer and wine can sit, but the kegs, Murray said, “were…
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‘In Ruins': Economic Data Even Worse Than Anticipated
Consumer and manufacturing reports for March showed the hit to the economy from the coronavirus was even swifter and deeper in the early weeks of the shutdown than expected. March retail sales fell 8.7%, the most ever in government data, and New York regional manufacturing activity hit an all-time low, declining to a shocking negative 78.2%. Industrial production slipped 5.4%, the largest decline...