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Here Were the DC Area s 20 Most Memorable Stories of 2020

Published December 23, 2020 • Updated on December 23, 2020 at 12:23 pm Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images & Win McNamee/Getty Images & Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images (L-R) Between the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic, a renewed racial justice movement and an election that will unseat President Donald Trump, it’s been a monumental news year in Washington, D.C., and our region.  Here are the top 20 local stories that captivated readers and viewers in 2020.  First COVID-19 Cases Diagnosed in DC, Maryland and Virginia in March At first, there were just three people in the D.C. area who were known to have COVID-19. A woman in her 50s and a married couple in their 70s, all from Montgomery County, Maryland, fell ill after taking a cruise in Egypt, officials announced on March 5. Two days later, a U.S. Marine at Fort Belvoir in Virginia was announced to be positive, along with with the first two cases in D.C., those of a church rector and an international v

Dwayne Haskins Has Brutally Honest Admission On NFL Future

Dwayne Haskins Has Brutally Honest Admission On NFL Future Andrew Holleran Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Dwayne Haskins is running out of chances with the Washington Football Team. He knows that. The former first round NFL Draft pick has been fined $40,000 and stripped of his captaincy for his off-the-field actions following Sunday’s loss. Haskins was spotted maskless at an apparent strip club. The former Ohio State Buckeyes star has since clarified that he was just at a birthday party. “I want to publicly apologize for my actions this past Sunday,” Haskins wrote on Twitter. “I spoke with Coach Rivera yesterday and took full accountability for putting the team at risk. It was irresponsible and immature of me and I accept responsibility for my action.”

Washington QB Dwayne Haskins apologizes after partying maskless in strip club after loss

Washington QB Dwayne Haskins apologizes after partying maskless in strip club after loss Updated Dec 22, 2020; Posted Dec 22, 2020 Washington Football Team quarterback Dwayne Haskins (7) at the end of an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks, Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020, in Landover, Md. Seattle won 20-15. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)AP Facebook Share “I want to publicly apologize for my actions this past Sunday,” Haskins wrote. “I spoke with Coach Rivera yesterday and took full accountability for putting the team at risk. It was irresponsible and immature of me and I accept responsibility for my action.” As Haskins notes in his apology, the incident occurred on Sunday, hours after Haskins’ team lost 20-15 to the Seattle Seahawks.

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