Ariane Datil, wusa9

Ariane Datil

wusa9

Washington, DC, United States

Contact Ariane

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • wusa9

Past articles by Ariane:

Biden's plan will bring thousands of immigrants to DMV area

LatinX advocacy groups say the DMV isn't prepared to fully support thousands of immigrants when they get here. → Read More

Maryland COVID-19 hospitalizations surge as UK variant spreads

Maryland coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, vaccine, UK variant, youth cases, under 30, covid, herd immunity, reopening. → Read More

Here's what you need to know if you were signed up for a J&J vaccine through CVS

According to CVS, they implemented the FDA’s suggested pause in the use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. They say check your email for a notice about rescheduling. → Read More

VERIFY: It's suggested, but not mandatory for vaccine providers to provide both doses

Do you know those people who have been waiting outside of vaccine locations at night to get any leftover doses? They’re called vaccine chasers. → Read More

Here's what you need to know about a summer internship program in real estate for DC students

A real estate program within the Friendship Charter school system is inspiring students to build careers in real estate and give back to their communities. → Read More

Montgomery County residents say they're leaving the county to get vaccinated. Here's why

Will opening the new mass vaccination site in Montgomery County make the wait time for county residents shorter or longer? The Q-and-A team looked into it. → Read More

Biden’s infrastructure spending plan would cover more than just roads

President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan is getting heat from the GOP for not spending enough on infrastructure, but infrastructure is more than just roads. → Read More

Lil Nas X isn't named in Nike suit over shoes with human blood

The athletic wear maker sues MSCHF Product Studio over the conversion of 666 pairs of shoes in a tie-in with the "Old Town Road" singer. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccines don’t contain gluten, are safe for celiac

There are three authorized COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S. All are safe for people with celiac disease. → Read More

Montgomery County restaurant manager reacts as indoor dining restrictions loosen

Many Montgomery County businesses can now open at 50% capacity as covid cases in county are on the rise. → Read More

Neighbors evacuated for hours while Arlington police investigate explosive devices in nearby home

During the execution of the search warrant, Arlington County police say a homemade sawed-off shotgun and two improvised explosive devices were located. → Read More

Virginia Unemployment questions VEC COVID-19 pandemic

The unemployment rate in Virginia fell to 5.3% in January according to the VEC. But even with less claimants, claim requests and questions are going unanswered. → Read More

What you need to know about new COVID testing at Dulles and Reagan airports

Before you head on your next trip, here's what you need to know about COVID-19 testing at the airport. → Read More

Health experts say rapid testing is key to returning to normal. But do we have enough?

The Maryland Department of Health said they've received over a million rapid tests from the federal government. They have a few hundred thousand left. → Read More

April flights expected to double those in March as more travelers choose to fly

With more people getting vaccinated and more states relaxing their restrictions, experts are optimistic more Americans will fly this spring. → Read More

Take a tour of Arlington County's first mass vaccination site

The county's first mass vaccination site will open its doors for residents to receive the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. → Read More

How to protect African American cemeteries in Maryland

The Maryland General Assembly discussed a bill that would restore, preserve and protect historical African American cemeteries. → Read More

3 minority owned businesses are the latest in a string of burglaries in Arlington

Police are asking the community for help in their investigation of a series of burglaries in Northern Virginia. → Read More

This new dashboard shows you where you are on waitlist for a vaccine in Fairfax County

Fairfax County unveiled a new dashboard that tracks where people stand on the waitlist to receive vaccines. → Read More

Here's how to properly fit your mask according to new CDC research

The CDC is now recommending double masking or wearing tighter masks to better protect yourself from new strains of COVID. → Read More