Starting Sunday, Sept. 5, Metro is increasing weekday service and lowering fares on weekends, but not everyone will get back what they’re used to once Labor Day ends. A number of bus routes are being eliminated or altered, forcing some!-->…
The powerful image of police being sworn in to testify before Congress on the events of Jan. 6 are familiar to the public. Their accounts of the violence they encountered at the hands of the furious mob are well-documented.
It’s approaching 9 p.m. on a recent Wednesday at the Green Island Cafe, and Julian Berkowitz introduces the members of his trio. He’s on drums and the others are on guitar and bass.
When Mayor Muriel Bowser issued her recent order declaring a “Health Care Resources Emergency,” she tore a page straight from former President Donald J. Trump’s book on how to create and exploit a crisis for personal political benefit. She!-->…
As we approach Labor Day, many workers in DC are out of work, going hungry and falling behind on rent because of the pandemic. Black residents especially have felt the grip of the pandemic downturn in an economy that has been built on!-->…
News Release — DC Public Library
For Immediate Release:
September 3, 2021
Media Contact:
George Williams, Media Relations Manager
(Washington, D.C.) - Starting Sept. 7, the Rosedale Library, located at 1701 Gales St. NE,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
The tumultuous saga of DC's Medicaid program continues to evolve, with the Bowser administration acting to extend the city's managed care contracts with MedStar and two other providers for another nine months. The decision, however, is!-->…
The record is clear: Parole boards don’t work. In the 1970s, more than 70 percent of all releases from prison were based on the discretion of a parole board, but, over time, parole boards became increasingly stingy. They often limit the!-->…
If it seems like it’s been a rainy few weeks, that’s because it has been — August 2021, was, in fact, the rainiest August in D.C. since 1967. That’s not even counting the downpours on Sept. 1, as the remnants of Hurricane Ida swept through!-->…
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor and the DC Department of Parks and Recreation
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 3, 2021
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
Nolan Treadway (DPR)
(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
D.C. is extending contracts with MedStar and two other health care insurers who provide coverage for more than 250,000 D.C. residents through Medicaid after MedStar threatened to cancel its agreements with its fellow insurers.
Thousands of people flocked to the Lincoln Memorial on the 58th anniversary of the March on Washington last weekend to demand voting rights protections and DC statehood — two efforts many speakers related as being one and the same.
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For months now, parents and kids across the country have been getting ready to go back to school, but for Pamela Uqdah, there’s always a different concern: Will her daughter’s school be ready for her?
The images of Afghans desperately clinging to the chance for a fresh start in a new land resonated with Washington, D.C.'s shadow Representative Oye Owolewa.