The pandemic, which began its devastation as spring arrived, now presents the Washington region with a ruined summer season — devoid of many traditions, fraught with parental headaches and filled with uncertainty.
By Michael Ruane, Washington Post U.S.
Fri, 05/22/2020 - 4:00am
The pandemic, which began its devastation as spring arrived, now presents the Washington region with a ruined summer season — devoid of many traditions, fraught with parental headaches and filled with uncertainty.