The transit agency is once again considering restructuring fares after Metro’s board passed discounts and fee waivers for bus and rail customers in June
Of the 475 religious exemption requests for the COVID-19 vaccine so far filed with D.C., the vast majority — 419 — have come from those in fire and EMS, according to City Administrator Kevin Donahue.
Advocates for D.C.’s Medicaid recipients have filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services over threatened changes to the D.C. Medicaid program.
The spread of misinformation about the origins of the coronavirus at the start of the pandemic sparked racist and violent attacks on Asian communities in the Washington region and around the country. Much of the negative rhetoric involves!-->…
For more than three years, neighbors who live around Metro’s Northern Bus Garage had a message for the transit agency: electrify the buses you keep here so you don’t harm our community.
D.C.’s imposing Darth Vader building has regularly been assailed as one of the city’s ugliest structures, yet Georgetown University seems to find it impressive — most impressive.
DC can count itself in many ways to be a pro-child city: universal pre-K, paid parental leave, and diverse, accessible parks and recreation offerings. But one area where DC and many other cities could perform better is designing public!-->…
Madison Investments has landed an anchor retail tenant for Collection 14, its $40 million redevelopment of the former Martha’s Table headquarters in Northwest D.C.
Any adult who is regularly in a D.C. school or childcare facility will need to be vaccinated by November 1, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced at a press conference Monday afternoon.
One week before a tall fence was set to encircle the concrete plaza in the heart of Adams Morgan, banners that urged onlookers to “save our plaza” were ripped one by one from the red brick walls and the glass bus shelter.
All D.C. schools workers will need to be vaccinated against the coronavirus by November, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday, removing the option to submit to regular testing.
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said Monday that all D.C. teachers and school staff and early child-care workers must be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus by Nov. 1, eliminating a testing option for these professionals who regularly!-->…
Mayor Muriel Bowser today announced a new mandate that all teachers, school staff and early child care workers in DC must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Nov. 1.