A second Georgetown University Law Center professor is leaving the school after an investigation into a conversation between two faculty members that included negative comments about Black students.
Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau is calling for D.C. to purchase hotels for continued short-term use in the Pandemic Emergency Program for Vulnerable People (PEP-V) and to be converted to permanent supportive housing units for long-term!-->…
News Release — DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
March 12, 2021
Contact: Sharon Eliza Nichols
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) said she is pleased with the response she received today from Capitol!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
This is a 5000-series train. Well, not exactly. A bar fashioned out of an old Metro railcar is coming to Northeast D.C. complete with the sounds of Metro cars — you might hear a bartender grab a train operator’s mic to say, “Doors opening!-->…
D.C. and the hospital company United Health Services (UHS) on Friday announced the awarding of a construction contract for a new hospital run by UHS and George Washington University at St. Elizabeths East.
Amid Howard University being knee-deep in planning for the future of their Central Campus and property holdings off Georgia Avenue NW, the plans for their old Divinity School campus in Brookland (map) have been on the back burner.
The fencing that was erected around the U.S. Capitol after January’s deadly riot is having a real, negative impact on D.C. kids, the District’s delegate to Congress said Friday.
One year ago this week, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic and Mayor Muriel Bowser issued a public health emergency.
Latrena Owens started her long career in D.C. government helping to educate people in Congress Heights as part of then-Mayor Tony Williams’ adult literacy initiative. Nearly 20 years later, she believes she’s come “full circle.”
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
March 12, 2021
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
UHS Awards Construction Management Contract for New Hospital at St. Elizabeths East, Hospital On-Track to!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
News Release — National Building Museum
For Immediate Release: March 11, 2021
Fifth Director to Lead 40-Year-Old Cultural Institution
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The National Building Museum is pleased to announce that Aileen Fuchs has been!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
When we lose a loved one, we begin to treasure the things we have to remember them by. Some people save voicemails. Others save photos. When Cheryl Sanford’s son Emmanuel died, she had hours upon hours of video footage of him.
D.C. officials have signed off on an expansion of the city’s inclusionary zoning program in a bid to force developers to build more affordable homes in large projects.
Over a year ago, DC's Office of Planning (OP) filed a zoning application seeking to expand the city's inclusionary zoning (IZ) program, which the agency estimates has facilitated production of over 1,200 affordable units since 2011.