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Washington Post: Enforcement of D.C.’s routine vaccination has a complicated rollout

Dylan Klempner Oct 11, 2022
Twenty-four D.C. Public Schools families refused to comply, and students will be barred from school, officials said on the first day of enforcement Tuesday

WTOP: DC aims to make 20,000 more Black Washingtonians homeowners by 2030

Dylan Klempner Oct 3, 2022
D.C. wants to make 20,000 additional Black Washingtonians homeowners by 2030.
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Local author explores varied responses to gentrification in her oral history of DC’s Shaw, LeDroit…

Dylan Klempner Jun 8, 2022
What does gentrification feel like?  The answer is complex, it’s safe to say. Perspective matters. If you have been displaced or if the neighborhood you grew up in is no longer recognizable, maybe you feel anger and resentment. If you…
Arts and Culture

Journalism as vocation: legendary DC journalist Bruce Johnson’s memoir honors those who came before,…

Dylan Klempner May 23, 2022
In a phone interview with The DC Line just a few weeks before he passed away on April 3, longtime DC broadcaster Bruce Johnson said his dedication to journalism may have stemmed from the calling he felt as a teenager to become a missionary…
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DC-area art therapists explore ‘Resilience Through Art’ in online exhibit

Dylan Klempner Feb 8, 2022
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to drive demand for mental health services, a DC-based group of art therapists is participating in an online exhibit that highlights the potential for cultivating resilience through art making. …
Arts and Culture

Quicksilver resumes some in-person arts activities for seniors after months of physical isolation

Dylan Klempner Oct 26, 2021
At a time when the world has been preoccupied with the health of seniors, dancer and choreographer Nancy Havlik has continued teaching an unlikely approach to the physical and mental well-being of people over the age of 65 — dance. …

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District Links: Council sets hearing on nominees to vacancy-laden zoning board; NCPC seeks more info on plans to paint…

May 8, 2026 0
The DC Council has scheduled a public hearing later this month on the mayor's three recent nominations to fill vacancies on the Board of Zoning Adjustment — which hasn't been able to meet since March…

jonetta rose barras: Who among DC’s mayoral candidates can help the city fulfill its potential? (Part 2)

May 8, 2026 61
At a recent mayoral forum, moderator Dwayne Lawson-Brown asked the candidates to use three words to describe their political style. “Principled. Resilient. Effective,” said Ward 4 DC Councilmember…

Clinique Chapman: The next mayor can get public safety right. Here’s how.

May 8, 2026 43
Last month, DC Justice Lab convened nearly 30 organizations to stand together on the steps of the Wilson Building and release the 2026 DC Public Safety Policy Agenda, a set of recommendations…

District Links: DC tourism sees slight rise despite fewer international visitors; McDuffie draws endorsement from…

May 7, 2026 21
DC officials yesterday announced a slight uptick in domestic visitors in 2025 but a modest decline in international visitors, who tend to stay longer and spend more while in town.
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