Overall, 64% adults in the U.S. have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, according CDC data. In D.C., 58% of all residents are partially or fully vaccinated. But the nation’s leading infectious diseases expert wants more.
After hosting an all-virtual event last summer, the Library of Congress is bringing its annual National Book Festival back with a mix of virtual and in-person events.
The bucolic park that stretches out behind Lafayette Elementary School is a popular destination for families, with its playground, spray park and newly renovated rec center serving the largely white Chevy Chase neighborhood around it.
Ward 1 DC Council member Brianne Nadeau will conduct a public hearing next week on Mayor Muriel Bowser’s fiscal year 2022 budget and financial plan for the Department of Human Services. If past is prologue, she likely will scope out!-->…
Defending itself against allegations of “fraudulent behavior” that led to the loss of its accreditation, D.C.’s embattled crime lab said it never deliberately concealed any information from its accrediting board.
For more than a decade, an annual art show has worked to expand the creative network in a part of the city that doesn’t always get credit for its fine arts tradition.
In 2019, the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) announced that the Old Engine Company 22 firehouse along Georgia Avenue in Brightwood would be offered as a development opportunity. While a team engaged!-->…
News Release — National Park Service
For immediate release: June 11, 2021
Contact: Katie Liming
Public invited to review proposals and provide comments starting on July 8
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DC’s historic preservation system is well set up to preserve historic buildings and properties, but ill prepared to formally recognize other types of history. A simple reform could go a long way to resolve that.
When injustices occur in criminal cases, our institutions — prosecutors, police departments, crime laboratories — often treat it as a “bad apple” problem. Institutions blame the individual and fail to look within the institution for the!-->…
Sports betting has arrived at Nationals Park, with BetMGM rolling out its app at the ballpark on Thursday — which happened to be a rainout for the home team.
News Release — DC Office of the Attorney General
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
June 11, 2021
MEDIA CONTACT:
Office of Communications
23 AGs Argue that Millions of Evictions While Pandemic is Ongoing Would Increase the Spread of!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…