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DC Teacher s Union President Elizabeth Davis killed in car crash

Washington Teacher s Union President killed in Bowie car crash on Rt. 301 The crash happened around 10:24 p.m. Sunday on Route 301 in the area of Harbor Way, police say. Author: Khalida Volou (WUSA9) Updated: 1:57 PM EDT April 5, 2021 BOWIE, Md. Washington Teacher s Union President Elizabeth Liz Davis was one of two people killed in a two-vehicle crash on Sunday evening in Prince George s County, according to Mayor Muriel Bowser. The crash happened around 10:24 p.m. on Route 301 in the area of Harbor Way, police said. An investigation into the crash revealed that Davis, 70, was driving her 2014 Honda CR-V southbound on Route 301 in the area of Harbor Way, when she collided with the driver of a 2006 Toyota Scion, identified as 68-year-old John Starr, of Annapolis, Md., according to Maryland State Police.

Washington Teachers Union President Killed in Easter Sunday Crash – NBC4 Washington

“President Davis has been at the forefront of public education advocacy and reform, leading the WTU’s transformation into a social justice, solution-driven organization dedicated to advancing and promoting quality education for all children, irrespective of their zip codes or results of the school lottery, improving teaching and learning conditions, and aggressively amplifying the voice of teachers in the dialogue around issues of teaching and learning,” the Washington Teachers’ Union said in a statement. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser held a moment of silence for Davis at her press conference Monday. “My thoughts and condolences are with Liz’s family and friends,” D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson said in a statement. “It’s always unfortunate to lose someone. It is especially difficult when the death is an unexpected accident.”

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Share this: For the second year in a row, a positive COVID-19 test has impacted the Nationals opening day. Credit: Kelyn Soong Get our free newsletter Success! You re on the list. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn t process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Processing… I already get the newsletter Few things have gone according to plan for the Washington Nationals this past week. Not only was the team forced to postpone its highly anticipated opening day game against the New York Mets on April 1 just hours before it was set to begin, but the Nationals have yet to play any games due to a COVID-19 outbreak within the organization. Major League Baseball announced Sunday night that the Nationals will begin their season Tuesday when they host the Atlanta Braves at Nationals Park.

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