by Julia Benbrook | Feb 9, 2021 | Topics
Julius “Eddie” Lofton’s family has been in the tailoring business since 1939. Lofton remembers as a kid riding around on the conveyor belt at the shop while his grandfather worked. When Lofton was about six, he realized he was small enough to reach into the soda...
by Julia Benbrook | Feb 3, 2021 | Coronavirus, Featured, Topics
WASHNGTON — President Joe Biden met with a group of Republican Senators Monday to discuss COVID-19 relief options. “The president is to be credited for his response to a counterproposal by nine Republicans and myself,” said Sen. Todd Young, R-Ind. In...
by Julia Benbrook | Jan 26, 2021 | Politics, Topics
Nov. 14, 2020 — The “Million MAGA March” brought thousands of demonstrators to Washington DC to claim election fraud. The crowds chanted “four more years” and “stop the steal” despite there being no evidence of widespread voter...
by Julia Benbrook | Jan 21, 2021 | Featured, Inauguration, Topics
WASHINGTON – In stark contrast to the hundreds of thousands who would normally travel to Washington for the inauguration ceremony, small groups watched the swearing in on their cell phones. Those who were there described the day as historic. “It’s obviously...
by Julia Benbrook | Jan 20, 2021 | Inauguration, Topics
WASHINGTON — With the 2021 presidential inauguration approaching and much of the district in lockdown, some Washington restaurants are finding unique ways to market their products. Whether Americans are hungry for change or just plain hungry, Capo Delicatessen,...