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DCist: Migrant Families Are Sheltered At A D.C. Quarantine Hotel. Their Advocates Describe…

Editor Aug 23, 2022
NoMa’s Hampton Inn – a hotel D.C. uses for COVID-19 isolation and temporary quarantine for unhoused Washingtonians – has effectively become a family shelter for asylum seekers sent to D.C. by red state governors, according to multiple…

WTOP: DC’s Audi Field to host 2022 NWSL Championship in prime time

Editor Aug 23, 2022
For the second time this summer, D.C.’s Audi Field has been picked to host a significant soccer match — this time, it’s this year’s National Women’s Soccer League Championship game.

City Paper: Primary Turnout Surged in Wards 7 and 8. Mail-In Voting Is a Big Reason Why.

Editor Aug 23, 2022
As lawmakers debate the permanent expansion of mail-in voting, Southeast activists describe its impact in June.

Axios: D.C. drivers aren’t slowing for school zones

Editor Aug 23, 2022
D.C. drivers are disregarding school zone speed limits and in particular, driving faster in lower-income communities, a traffic safety report found.

City Paper: Judge Tosses Vincent Orange’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Koma, Washington Business…

Editor Aug 22, 2022
The former councilmember vows to appeal the ruling.

Associated Press: Pentagon rejects DC request for National Guard migrant help

Editor Aug 22, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon on Monday once again denied a request from the District of Columbia seeking National Guard assistance in dealing with thousands of migrants being bused to the city from Texas and Arizona.

WTOP: Pentagon again rejects DC mayor’s request for help with migrants

Editor Aug 22, 2022
As Arizona and Texas continue to bus migrants into D.C., the Defense Department has again rejected Mayor Muriel Bowser’s request for “logistical support” from D.C.’s National Guard.

Washington Post: Video released of D.C police officer shooting, injuring man

Editor Aug 22, 2022
The District government released body-camera footage that shows a D.C. police officer shooting and injuring a man after a foot chase on Aug. 12.

Washington Post: Pentagon again denies Bowser request for National Guard help for migrants

Editor Aug 22, 2022
The Defense Department on Monday again said it will not help the District deal with the thousands of migrants who have arrived on buses from Texas and Arizona, upholding the department’s previous denial of D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s…

WTOP: DC will offer up to $202,000 to some families looking to buy a home

Editor Aug 22, 2022
The District has announced that it is increasing the financial assistance it offers low- and moderate-income residents who want to buy a home.

DCist: Feds Again Deny D.C.’s Request For National Guard Help With Bused Migrants

Editor Aug 22, 2022
The Biden administration again denied Mayor Muriel Bowser’s request to deploy the D.C. National Guard to assist the thousands of migrants who are being sent to the city by charter bus by the Republican governors of Texas and Arizona.

DCist: American University Staff Begins Strike Over Equitable Pay

Editor Aug 22, 2022
American University staff kicked off what is set to be a five day long strike Monday morning, demanding higher wages and equitable pay. The strike comes after failed contract negotiations last week between the university and the staff’s…

DCist: D.C. Starts New Dose Strategy For Monkeypox Vaccine, Resumes Second Shots

Editor Aug 22, 2022
DC Health announced on Friday that the city will start a split-dose strategy for the monkeypox vaccine, following federal officials’ guidance to stretch the limited vaccine supply as the nation’s outbreak continues to grow.

Washington Post: American University staff go on strike after contract talks stall

Editor Aug 22, 2022
A staff union has authorized a strike of up to five days

Washington Post: D.C. to provide up to $200K to first-time home buyers in hot market

Editor Aug 22, 2022
The money will be issued in the form of a low-interest loan that allows households to defer repayment for up to five years.

Axios: D.C. resumes second doses of monkeypox vaccine using one-fifth dose

Editor Aug 22, 2022
D.C. will resume second doses of the monkeypox vaccine as it deploys a method of vaccination that uses only one-fifth of a dose.

WTOP: Thousands of DC students need routine vaccines to go back to school

Editor Aug 22, 2022
It was hard to keep up with routine vaccinations for kids over the pandemic with hard to book appointments. However, D.C.’s health department and school officials are urging thousands of parents to get caught up with those shots soon or…

WTOP: American University staffers to hit picket line Monday morning

Editor Aug 22, 2022
Citing low wages, health care and an abusive work environment, over 500 members of the American University staff union plan to go on strike Monday morning.

Washington Post: Adams Morgan opens ‘pedestrian zone’ on a rainy Sunday

Editor Aug 21, 2022
Rocío Christianson, 5, smiled as she saw the sparkles and swirls of color that were painted on her face. Her father, Josh Christianson, told her there would be fun activities at the Adams Morgan Pedestrian Zone that was set up on Sunday,…

Associated Press: DC’s pioneering ‘Baby Bonds’ plan aims to narrow wealth gap

Editor Aug 21, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Aaliyah Manning’s dreams of becoming a psychologist ended abruptly during her freshman year at Potomac State in West Virginia when the cost of continuing her education became overwhelming.
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