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03:20 min | 2 years ago

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"In your face on the strength of their honors? But But Oh, don't accuse Democrats of politicizing masks, not it's all about the science. None of this has to do with politics is it'll be sure to remind you of that. Larry O'Connor and revealing W M E L F M. WOODBRIDGE, Washington America's re opening here it here one of 5.9 FM W M A L A Cumulus STATIONS news Now. W E MAIL MUSIC 4 30 I'm Maria leave. Montgomery County's Police union is doing the county over a policy instituted in the wake of the death of George Floyd. The policy approved by the county Council last July limits the actions that officers can take in certain circumstances, including time. It's of restraint, the use of deadly force and the use of no knock warrants. The new policy also exempted, tell from being subject to collective bargaining, and that's where the fraternal Order of police takes issue. Union argues those are all working conditions that should be open to negotiation and that the current policy poses a quote significant risk to the health and safety of officers by prohibiting uses of force that may be necessary for officers to protect themselves. John Matthews on W M A. L N w a l dot com. Meanwhile, Kansas City, Missouri is moving to despond there police even though homicides are on the rise, Quinton Louis Lucas rather, the mayor of Kansas City on the Faulkner focus, explaining how the de funding of police is different than another cities. The difference between Kansas City's approach and other communities is that we're actually just shifting funds 45 million so more money into a fund that will go exclusively to the Kansas City Police Department. The only difference now is that first of all, the City council will get some say and how that money might be spent, and then importantly, it's going to prevention and other services. Some city Council members say If the defunding measure passes, crime numbers would get out of hand. More and Arrendel County students will be heading back to school buildings. Taking students off the wait list for in person learning means that Arrundell County schools will not be able to strictly follow CDC guidance. The board of Ed voted to use creative approaches to coded safety that rely on prioritizing students needs for in person instruction over that strict adherence, says board member Melissa Ellis. Students will eat lunch and classrooms. Sitting three FT. Apart instead of six, like the CDC recommends Superintendent George are Lotto's against that. I haven't heard any health professional say this wiggle room with that. Heather Curtis SAN W. M. A. L and W m a l dot com President Biden presenting the Medal of Honor to retired Army Colonel Ralph Pocket. Who held Hill 20. 5/2 days while fighting are off numerous attacks during the Korean War after more than a decade of effort, including support from my good friend John McCain. God rest his soul shortly before he passed away. I'm incredibly proud to give Colonel Ralph Fuck. It's act of valor, the full recognition they have always deserved. This is the first Medal of honor President Biden has given since taking office on Wall Street. Tonight, The Dow finished the day up. 124 points. The S and P. 500 down three. The NASDAQ Down 65 double drama L traffic and weather next quickest.

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03:42 min | 2 years ago

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"Restaurant is competing for workers, so full service will be a challenge, he says. Business has been better since the warm up, but nowhere near the before. Kobe Times, Maurin Arrundell County students will be heading back into classrooms before the end of the school year. Taking students off the wait list for in person learning means that Arrundell County schools will not be able to strictly follow CDC guidance. The board of Ed voted to use creative approaches to coded safety that rely on prioritizing students needs for in person instruction over that strict adherence, says board member Melissa Ellis. Students will eat lunch and classrooms. Sitting three FT. Apart instead of six, like the CDC recommends Superintendent George are Lotto's against that. I haven't heard Any health professional say this wiggle room with that. Heather Curtis SAN W M A L N W M A L. DOC Home after a frustrating regular school year, A lot of teachers have no interest in returning for summer school, our teachers and our staff. We know that this has been an incredibly challenging year for them. So we certainly understand that. For some, there might be some hesitation to take on that additional load boy in Daytona jollies with Montgomery County schools, which, like many systems, has been challenged with finding ways to motivate burned out teachers to go back to work. The solution. More money. Montgomery is offering a $200 a week bonus. Loudon, double the pay from 35 to $70 an hour to get enough staff. The five Democrats running for governor in Virginia faced off in their third debate. But the front runner and former governor Terry McAuliffe, essentially ignored the rest of the Democratic panel to focus on GOP nominee Glenn Young Kin. Republicans have just nominated an extreme right wing billionaire to be their nominee. And he has pledged to spend $75 million of his own money. Young Kim told W e mails mornings on the mall. He makes no apologies for making his own success had the amazing opportunity to live the American dream, and I will not ever say that a chance to be successful in business and to work your way up in this great country is anything other than what America was founded on Young and will face the winner of the June eight Democratic primary. If you're flying this summer, chances are better. You won't have to be Y O B Southwest. Airlines is bringing back coffee and alcohol to its flights. And so while you flights will start selling beer and red wine, starting June 24th and on July 14th it will begin selling beer, red wine and white wine, vodka and whiskey on longer flights. It recently resumed serving soft drinks after serving on Lee Water on request. Alaska Airlines and United have also recently decided to resume selling alcoholic beverages. Jenny Cho, Zelda Fox New collar. Students hoping to return to Charlottesville this fall will need to be vaccinated against covert 19, the University of Virginia, making the announcement that will impact some 25,000 students, Faculty and staff will not face a vaccine mandate, but those who don't get the shot will have to submit the regular testing. The Chronicle of Higher Learning says. Some 380 colleges across the nation have mandated vaccinations for this fall, including the University of Maryland System schools. Checking your money. The Dow is up 275. Points at this hour. The NASDAQ down three points up next traffic and weather on one. Oh 5.9 FM w M A L. It's a podcast about money. But stacking Benjamin's not only has great financial insight it's laid back with humor to our second headline. The average 41 case savings rate. Will it really fund retirement? No easy done, and that their second of life I'm exhausted. After that one. Experts recommend socking away at least 10% of your salary. But a recent report suggests many Americans are short of that benchmark..

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02:32 min | 2 years ago

"george our lotto" Discussed on WTOP

"Weather around the Yates. Tomorrow is Mother's day and candlelit bags will line the reflecting pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial is part of a nationwide fund raiser being carried out by empower her, a group that supports young women coping with the death of their mother, spokeswoman Laura Shay on NBC four illuminating Lincoln Memorial with these whimsical display of luminarias, it's just gonna be very magical and we're really excited about it. Each candle lit bag is purchased by donors from around the world with the money going to empower her programs, including mentorship programs and a Mother's Day retreat. As schools get back to normal. There will be fewer options for virtual learning, but there still will be options. It will be for a limited number of students. For very specific purposes in Arundel County Superintendent George Our Lotto, that student that might have A physical disability. Um, uh, that student that may have a specific family circumstance. That student would still have to at least be in the third grade details are still being worked out. But our Lotto says, while there'd be some one on one time, it won't look much like this year's virtual learning program. When students had to show up on their computer at a certain time, it will be predominantly asynchronous learning. Is that is the best practice in the virtual academy. John Doman. W T. O P News students return to the classrooms. They may not be sitting very far apart thoroughly. CDC guidelines suggest students stay three FT. Apart in classrooms in Alexandria, where five day a week in person learning will be in place in the fall, that may not be possible. Superintendent Dr Gregory Hutchings says some classrooms are too small for that standard. But that doesn't mean schools won't be safe. We will still be able to provide all of the health and safety mitigations. We will be sure that we are, you know, incorporating anything that we need to ensure the safety of our students and our staff. Arlington County is saying something similar. Fairfax County says it will make decisions about how far apart kids will be closer to when school starts in August. Kyle Cooper. W T O P NEWS It's 9 23 coming up next in money news, who was a record setting week for the markets? Get in the ring with Bette MGM and you can win $100 for a $1 wager on the championship boxing showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Billy Joe Saunders. Just use bonus code w T O P 100. If Canelo wins is super middleweight bout, you'll receive $100 back in free bets. Experience Fight night with the king of.

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01:43 min | 2 years ago

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"Get back to normal. There will be fewer options for virtual learning, but there will still be options. If families want them. It will be for a limited number of students. For very specific purposes in Arundel County Superintendent George Our Lotto, that student that might have A physical disability. Um, uh, that student that may have a specific family circumstance. That student would still have to at least be in the third grade details are still being worked out. But our lot of says while there'd be some one on one time, it won't look much like this year's virtual learning program. When students had to show up on their computer at a certain time, it will be predominantly asynchronous learning. Is that is the best practice in the virtual academy. John Doman w T. O P knew the plan for the fall is dude schools back to normal offering in person learning five days a week and win, students start to go back to the class. They may not be sitting very far apart. Currently, CDC guidelines suggest students stay three FT. Apart in classrooms in Alexandria, where five day a week in person learning will be in place in the fall. That may not be possible. Superintendent Dr Gregory Hutchings says some classrooms are too small for that standard. But that doesn't mean schools won't be safe. We will still be able to provide all of the health and safety mitigations. We will be sure that we are, you know, incorporating anything that we need to ensure the safety of our students and our staff. Arlington County is saying something similar. Fairfax County says it will make decisions about how far apart kids will be closer to when school starts in August. Kyle Cooper w T O P News coming up in money news, It was a record setting week for the markets. 7 24 Way make.

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02:37 min | 2 years ago

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"W T O P News like Fairfax County, Prince William County is planning to bring students back to the classroom for five days a week in the fall. Survey by the school system found 85% of parents of planning for their kids to return to full time in person learning. At a school board meeting last night, Superintendent and Steve Walsh said some families will also have a virtual option of those saying they would be virtual 45% of that remaining 15%. Said that having a vaccine for their student would change their preference. Wall says he's optimistic that a majority of students will be back in school buildings in the fall. As vaccinations continue to rise about 40% of Anna Randall County students are getting some in person instruction now, ah, higher percentage than in other parts of the region. We've learned that over the final weeks of the school year more and more kids want to get back into their classrooms in Arendelle County recently surveyed parents asking whether they wanted to stay fully for Virtual or have their kids in class two or even four days per week about a third responded 4214 of those who were previously or are currently fully virtual. I've asked to be moved to two days per week. Superintendent George our Lotto says. On top of that, 7473, who were virtual only have mass have asked to move now. Four days per week over 13,600. Other students also want to go from two days in person to four John Dome and W T OBY News. Can you imagine going to a wedding reception and not dancing? Nope. We're getting reports that some couples are changing their plans because a new order from the D C mayor's office has guests can't kick off their shoes and cut loose why we require seeded receptions. That is, because that is what the public health experts suggests. Is that This forest right now. That means no standing for a cocktail or even dancing at receptions, and many bride and groom's in the area are not happy and taking their weddings to neighboring states, then using the district like city Winery are taking the financial hit, and owner Michael Dorf says the rules will be hard to enforce for the weddings that remain. How do you tell the 80 year old grandma today? Years some klezmer music and they start moving their big old, too. She's wasn't really upto the venue to tell them to sit down. North says he has already seen wedding cancelations for this. On fluke lucrative beauty. O P news up ahead here and w T o p trying to make it through the pandemic without unemployment checks. It's launched an investigation. It's 807. When you get the diagnosis of cancer. You don't know how you're gonna.

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04:12 min | 2 years ago

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"Called today 877 Ask Del 603 on this Friday morning. It's the 30th of April cloudy this morning, but the story of the day is going to be those wins this afternoon ice in the sixties. Good morning to you. I'm Joan Jones and I'm Bruce Allen, along with the top stories we're following for you this hour and we begin this morning with a look at the potential real world impact of the findings of a criminal investigation of DC's crime lab. Lab recently had its accreditation suspended. Prosecutors now say they're preparing to re examine hundreds of pending cases and previous convictions. As W. T. O. P s investigative reporter Megan Clarity tells us the director of the lab refused to testify in a City Council committee hearing about the impact of alleged misconduct at her agency. We have over 900 pending felony cases where the F S has performed some type of laboratory work already, John Hill with the U. S attorney's office for D C. Says. Trials resume. They'll need to answer for the reliability of the lab work performed by the Department of Forensic Sciences, which is under criminal investigation for how it's senior management handled a ballistics analysts error away G must now prepare itself to conduct a robust conviction review in cases were DFS examiners conducted scientific analysis Attorney General Karl Racine, whose office hired auditors to look into quality control concerns at DFS testified to committee chair Charles Allen. The lab's management has refused to Work with stakeholders. I know Leeds was the purpose of the audit to blow up the criminal justice system, Jessica Willis with the public defender Service says. Now those who've been convicted or are awaiting trial are wondering how this affects their case. It's hard to know whether we're taking care of everyone who could be affected. Testifying on behalf of the lab, Deputy Mayor Chris Killed, Art informed Alan the lab will soon lose accreditation completely Be fully unaccredited, not a suspension, just unaccredited Mace. Second, That's correct. Meghan Cloherty w T O P News. It's now 605 will. Even before the Kobe 19 upended their lives. There was a national teacher shortage, including in Virginia, Maryland, and the district will now with the return to in person learning, it'll be a challenge to make sure that there are enough qualified teachers to go around. Before the pandemic. Virginia had about 1000 teacher vacancies that couldn't film now other states say depend. Emmick has made it even more difficult to hire qualified teachers. There's no Reason to think that this hasn't had an impact here in Virginia, and we should have some numbers. Later in the spring, Charles piled with Virginia's Department of Education. What we're trying to do in Virginia is make it easier to become a teacher, including people already in other careers. The goal is to get people into the pipeline, who have the potential to be good teachers. And requiring licensing later in the process. Neil Log unstained Wtl P. News. We've learned that schools in Anna Randall County will be fully open in the fall. In a letter to parents yesterday, Superintendent George Our Lotto said there are no plans for hybrid instruction in the fall. But he said he is considering offering limited options to students who want to work fully virtually Maryland State Board of Education, said this week that all schools should return to full in person learning this fall. And now, with the latest on how our region's political leaders are reacting to the C. D. C s new mask guidance, the agency said this week that fully vaccinated people do not have to wear face coverings outside. Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has adopted that guidance so long as people are alone or in small groups, but masks are still required at large events in the state. As for D, C and Maryland, they're also following the guidance along, Although Maryland governor Larry Hogan took it a step further and lifted all outdoor dining restrictions. Prince George's County has firmly rejected that, as counties and communities have the right to do about a third of people in this region are now fully vaccinated in almost 50% have received at least one dose of the vaccine. Coming up on W T o P high winds mean power outages and we'll take a look at who was without power coming up 607. On Thursday evening. Marlowe Furniture.

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01:34 min | 2 years ago

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"M a L and W. M a l dot com and ran a county preparing to follow Governor Hogan's directive to reopen schools next month. I'm excited to bring some re opening information as we get ready. Open our schools on March 1st, a double Mass. Dr. George, Our Lotto school superintendent, says he's relied on guidance from an Arrundell county's health officer. Dr Knight Less colleague on Rahman probably did big, especially people have around case straight in Medford's. The CDC recommends this this month returning to school without K Street decision points. Dr K is he's called, says the change. Federal metrics are based on data collected over the past two months, noting vaccinations are not a CDC requirement to return to in person learning. Harper, Britt W M. A. L and W m a l dot com There's been a decline in the weekly unemployment numbers. First time jobless numbers have dropped to a two month low. The 779,000 new claims for jobless help last week comes in below the estimate. 830,000 continuing claims are also down. 4.6 million people are still receiving help. That's better than expected, though still elevated When the January jobs report comes out tomorrow morning, many investors are expecting to learn our economy created 50,000 jobs like This month. Some of the big winners today on Wall Street, Papal Amex and Apple, which is reportedly closing in on a deal with Hyundai, Kia to make an Apple branded autonomous electric vehicle. Lillian Whoa! Fox News on Wall Street. This noon the Dow was up 265 points, the S and P 529, the NASDAQ up 10 to W. M a L traffic and weather. Next. He was a.

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04:35 min | 2 years ago

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"And Mona in California, whose daughters competed in athletics. And honestly, where is the national organization for Women on this? Where what else do we have? Um You know what the Democrat organizations like now and nambla, Where are the maybe Not now, But the Where are the feminists on this? So you know, I'm standing up for the women where the fake feminists W M E L F M WOODBRIDGE, Washington Now more than ever depend on one or 5.9 FM W M A L. A cumulus station news now. W E Mail news at 11. Good morning, everyone I'm John Mathews, A U. S marshal who was shot this morning while serving an arrest warrant in west Baltimore is out of surgery and is in serious condition. The wounded Marshall received cover from other marshals on the scene who returned fire and killed the suspect. This comes two days after two FBI agents were killed and three were wounded while serving a warrant against a child porn suspect near Fort Lauderdale. The suspect in that case, shot and killed himself and Randall County has got me okay to reopen schools for two day a week in person learning by March 1st. They have approved our plan Reopening, which include many mitigation strategy, school superintendent Dr George Our Lotto, with Deputy Academic Superintendent Maureen McMahon, explaining the cleaning will happen. The high touch surface is constantly during The day the rooms we cleaned at the end of each day, and then they will be thoroughly clean on Wednesday and on Friday late afternoon evening, McMahon, adding, No kids will not be on Chromebooks all day in class. The chrome books are in this case in their backpacks because they're going to be used as tools and to supplement learning Barbara Breath W M a L and w e mail dot com The Virginia State senator censured this week for praising capital rioters as Patriots says She won't be silenced, politically motivated hit job because I am running for governor. So make no mistake about that. I'm the front runner of raised more money than any one else. I have a broader social media reach of any other candidate running, Senator Amanda Chase tells mornings on the mall. She's suing to keep the center from being published. Says she'll keep fighting to protect the First Amendment. President Biden delivered a message to the National prayer breakfast this morning held virtually this year because of the pandemic, the president and called on faith leaders to help their neighbors threw the Corona virus pandemic. These aren't Democrats, Republicans going hungry and our nation there are fellow Americans, fellow human beings. President Biden also said the nation needs to defeat political extremism, white supremacy in domestic terrorism. A devout Catholic, the president said faith has one Prided him hope in solace and darkness before the president spoke. His predecessors. Former Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama also delivered taped remarks. Rachel's Sutherland Fox, who's the Senate is gearing up to debate the size of the next Cove in relief package Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. The amendment process here today will be bipartisan and it will be open and it will be vigorous. Democrats and Republicans alike will have the opportunity to share their ideas. We welcome that here's an idea for minority leader Mitch McConnell cut the one point trillion dollar price tag. There's no doubt that some families are still struggling. This isn't finished, but experts agree The remaining damage to our economy does not require another multi trillion dollar, non targeted band aid the Democrats expected to press on alone, 779,000 people filed new unemployment claims last week, which is fewer than expected weekly claims have been increasing since November, when they were last below 800,000. The number of continuing claims people still receiving benefits. Declined to 4.59 million. Though the numbers show improvement, cold weather, new outbreaks of covert 19 and restrictions to prevent spread of the virus had been a drag on the job market recovery. The Labor Department releases the January employment report tomorrow. Jenny Cho Sola Fox, New checking Your Money, The Dow is up 263 points. The NASDAQ Up 74 up Next traffic and weather on 105.9 FM W. M A L It's a podcast about money. But stacking Benjamin's not only has great financial in place it's laid back with humor to princes estate undervalued by $80 Million. What a mask. You didn't have a plan ahead of time to minimize the tax, but now he has a court system. Everybody's being paid by the hour. You think this is going to drag on for a while, you think in a state plan is just something.

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03:32 min | 2 years ago

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"W E Mail news at 10. Good morning, everyone I'm John Mathews, A U. S marshal was shot this morning while serving an arrest warrant in West Baltimore. Other marshals on the scene returned what fire and killed. The suspect has happened in around 6 15 on North Mount ST. This comes two days after two FBI agents were killed and three were wounded while serving a warrant against the child porn suspect near Fort Lauderdale. The suspect in that case shot and killed himself. No word on how the marshal in this morning's shooting is doing. We will get through this together. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan imploring residents in his annual state of the state address to hang on through the pandemic. With more challenges ahead. The amount of vaccines being allocated by the federal government is just a tiny fraction of what we need. That is the hard truth, Hogan says. That makes it even more critical that lawmakers pass his billion dollar covert relief bill and that schools reopened. It is critical that we give our students the chance to get safely. Back into the classrooms during this entire crisis. We have always followed the science and the science is clear. And Randall County is preparing to follow the governor's directive to reopen schools next month and excited to bring some re opening information as we get ready to open our schools on March, 1st, a double mass, Dr George, our Lotto school superintendent, says he's relied on guidance from an Arrundell county's health officer, Dr Nine less colleague on a Roman one of the best, probably the biggest question people have her. Two straight in Medford's. The CDC recommends this this month they're returning to school without cue Street decision points. Dr K is these cold, says the change. Federal metrics are based on data collected over the past two months, noting vaccinations are not a CDC requirement to return to in person learning Barbara Britt W M a. L and W m a l dot com We told you yesterday that Loudon County will start bringing kids back into classrooms in the next two weeks. But the school board's also looking for ways to help kids make up for lost time and lost learning. We have identified resource is and replaced them not only for virtual learning, but also potentially summer school, the mediation to help those students that are struggling Board member Jeff Morris tells the Larry O'Connor show We heard for many parents who were angry classes were closed. But he says there are just a Z. Many who are angry that they're reopening bacon. Silence me. They can show violent, you fresh offers venture in the Virginia Senate for comments he made ahead of the capital riots as well as for personal attack, Virginia State Senator Amanda Chase tells mornings on the mall. She's not going to stop fighting to protest against Curbing First Amendment rights. I feel like I happy because I mean, we see what is going on nationally now what they're doing with with Marjorie Green. Um, um You know, we we've got to put it into that The whole house is that district congresswoman green of her committee assignments. Today, Chase is doing the Virginia State Senate to keep her center from being finalized. University that leads the world in reporting coronavirus data now has some data to report in It. Don't backyard in person classes on the John That's options. Homewood campus were suspended yesterday and are again today. After about 30 students tested positive for covert 19 just days after the spring semester got underway. The university says most of those involved are student athletes. It's believed their cases are linked to activities that took place off campus. Checking your money. The Dow is up 215 points the NASDAQ up third Up next traffic and weather the sport of baseball.

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01:43 min | 2 years ago

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"Baltimore City Public schools expanded in person learning options for the second semester in person. Instruction will be available for K through fifth grade ninth grade. In high school seniors. Families have to contact their child's school to express interest in returning. City schools will hold a virtual family town hall about the change next Thursday on their Facebook and Twitter. The Amarillo County School board has voted in favor of a hybrid learning model that will get some students and teachers back into the classroom by March. Superintendent, Dr George Our Lotto says all students could return at the end of March is more teachers received the vaccine. Maryland residents advised to be on the lookout for a new wave of covert 19 scams. The Internal Revenue Service says some of the scams come in the form of a text message seeking personal information, Others air phishing schemes using e mail letters and social media to gain personal information. We'll have a brief look at sports and the Weather Channel forecast is next. You're some great news If you missed the deadline to sign up for health insurance, or more importantly, if you sign up for a plan that you're just not happy with you still have a choice. It's called Medicare and Medicaid. Here's a Christian healthcare sharing program. Been around for 25 years. They have more than 400,000 members now around the country and get this. Over the years, Medicare members have shared more than $2 billion of each other's medical bills so they could help share your needs to and best of all, you could save a lot of money with Medicare. The typical savings for a family is around 500 bucks a month. Your savings could be more or less. But think about what you could do with that extra money every month. So if you think you're stuck with the high cost health plan that doesn't have much to offer. Think again. You conjoined medicine here any time, So call him today and check it out..

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02:39 min | 2 years ago

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"In the district that are opening or closing and opening and closing and opening, And I don't think it's worth chaos before agreeing to bring back as many kids as possible back into the classroom by March, 1st under a hybrid learning program that mixes in person in virtual learning curve. And anticipated surge to subside Superintendent George our Lotto that foods are now available. This was not the case two weeks ago were three weeks ago. Smaller groups of students with certain needs could be back in the classrooms even sooner, John Doman w. T O P News in Loudon County conditions have not improved enough to bring more students back for in person classes. It's been all distance learning here and Loudon County since December, spiking cases throughout the region. The plan had been the middle and high school students whose parents chose it could return to two day a week in person on January 21st next week. Now the school board has voted. That won't happen until conditions improve. School employees are now eligible for the vaccine. The board wants to watch covert positivity numbers of bit before setting a new target date for students and staff to return to classrooms. In Loudon County, Neal Augenstein W T. O P. News about 19 vaccinations are about to become available to older populations in more parts of this area, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan says. Starting next week, the state will move into the next phase of its vaccine roll out on Monday, January, 18th eligible groups will be expanded statewide. To include all Marylanders 75 over as well as anyone of any age, living in assisted living or independent living facilities under Phase one be teachers and other school staff will also be eligible to get the vaccine and starting January 25th. The state will move into phase one See, which will allow people to get the vaccine if they are 65 or older Luke Luke W. T. O P News, Virginia will immediately open up vaccinations to people 65 older and those with certain health problems that may Them more vulnerable. Virginia has a goal to administer 50,000 shots a day, and it's looking for a large sites around the state to use his mass vaccination sites. Virginians Concetta their vaccine eligibility by visiting the Virginia Department of Health's online portal. Also this week, D C opened up its vaccination program to people 65 older looking For more on this, you can go toe w t t o p dot com and check out our f A Q on the Corona virus vaccine. Well, one lunch know that Several metro stations are.

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"george our lotto" Discussed on WTOP

"At a press conference governor Hogan also announced that the state would move into phase one. See the following week on January 25th that will make anyone 65 older elegy. Well for the vaccine. Getting vaccinated is the single most important thing that you can do right now save lives and to protect your friends and your family. Hogan also granted county leaders more flexibility and how they distribute the vaccines they received from the ST Luke Luke er w t o P News. It's not just Maryland in Virginia, the Commonwealth will immediately open up vaccinations to people who are 65 years old and older within, also with people certain health problems that make them more vulnerable. Virginia has a goal to administer 50,000 shots a day. It's looking for large sites across the state to use his mass vaccination areas. The state is receiving 110,000 doses per week. Virginians Concetta their vaccine eligibility by visiting the Virginia Department of Health's online portals 605, and it has not been the school year that anyone really imagined. But in the end Arrendel County, the board has voted to move ahead with the plan to bring more students back inside the classroom. The board met for more than Five hours listening to parents. It's not been 307 days since our schools closed the doors to flatten the curve for two weeks, all the schools that are opening in the district that are opening or closing and opening and closing and opening, and I don't think it's worth chaos before agreeing to bring back as many kids as possible back into the classroom by March, 1st under a hybrid learning program that makes his in person and virtual learning for the car. And anticipated surge to subside Superintendent George our Lotto that teams are now available. This was not the case two weeks ago were three weeks ago. Smaller groups of students with certain needs could be back in the classrooms even sooner, John Doman w T. O P News pandemic conditions have not improved enough to bring more students back for in person learning. That's the decision in Loudon County. It's been all distance learning here and Loudon County since December, spiking cases throughout the region. The plan had been the middle and high school students whose parents chose it could return to two day a week in person on January 21st next week. Now the school board has voted. That won't happen until conditions improve. School employees are now eligible for the vaccine. The board wants to watch covert positivity numbers a bit before setting a new target date for students and staff to return to classrooms..

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