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WTOP: DC families on gov’t assistance to get $1,000 grant

Editor Aug 19, 2022
Outside of the Frederick Douglass Community Center in Southeast, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a $1,000 grant for families who received government assistance from the District to ease back-to-school costs.

WTOP: DC parents have homework ahead of first day of classes

Editor Aug 19, 2022
As public schools in D.C. gear up for the start of the school year, leaders are reminding parents they have a couple of things to do to help fight the spread of COVID-19 when classes begin.

Washington Post: Adams Morgan trades traffic for yoga and streateries on Sunday

Editor Aug 19, 2022
On Sunday afternoon, traffic will come to a halt in Adams Morgan. Instead of Uber Eats drivers blocking traffic outside restaurants and buses idling at stoplights, 18th Street NW will be filled with diners enjoying restaurants alfresco and…

City Paper: Buwa Binitie Steps Down From DC Housing Finance Agency Board

Editor Aug 18, 2022
The well-connected developer had served on the board since Mayor Muriel Bowser took office.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Monkeypox-fueled hate echoes the HIV/AIDS era, even in rainbow cities

Editor Aug 18, 2022
It was a sunny day last week when it finally happened, the thing Jay had left his small, conservative hometown in the South to avoid — hate.

Washington Post: D.C. to provide $1,000 for school expenses to 15,000 needy families

Editor Aug 18, 2022
About 15,000 low-income D.C. families will receive a $1,000 payment before the end of the month to help with expenses for the upcoming school year, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) announced Thursday.

DCist: D.C. To Give One-Time $1,000 Payments To 15,000 Low-Income Families

Editor Aug 18, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Thursday that 15,000 low-income families will be getting one-time, $1,000 payments this month from a pot of federal funds the city was awarded for COVID-19 relief efforts.

DCist: ‘They Keep Making The Same Kind Of Mistakes’: This Journalist Has Been Tracking D.C.’s…

Editor Aug 18, 2022
Last week, a 3-month-old boy named Aaron Boyd Jr. died after being trapped in a car and going into apparent cardiac arrest. Though police officers got there sooner, a dispatching error meant it took 13 minutes for paramedics to arrive to…

DCist: Federal Court Upholds D.C.’s New Requirements That Child Care Workers Get College Degrees

Editor Aug 18, 2022
A four-year legal battle over D.C.’s new requirements that many child care workers get a college degree has seemingly come to an end.

DCist: D.C. Public Schools Will Require Proof Of Negative COVID Test Before Students Return To…

Editor Aug 18, 2022
D.C. Public Schools will require every student and staff member to submit a negative COVID-19 test result before they return to classrooms later this month, one of the few COVID-19 precautions in place as the system starts another pandemic…

Axios: D.C.’s “new” neighborhoods, and how they came to be

Editor Aug 18, 2022
For those of us who’ve called D.C. home for a decade or more, it sometimes feels as if we’re living in an entirely new city.

DCist: ‘We Want Them To Feel Uplifted’: This Health Clinic Fills A Gap In Care For Pregnant People…

Editor Aug 18, 2022
Tsedaye Makonnen is reclining on her couch, in her home in Northeast D.C. She’s 33 weeks pregnant, and she’s surrounded by three other Black women — a midwife and two trainees — who are performing a routine prenatal exam.

Washington Post: After decades helping victims’ families, the system left her disillusioned

Editor Aug 18, 2022
Longtime victims’ advocate Marcey Rinker grew increasingly frustrated with how the justice system was changing, as homicides continued to mount

WTOP: DC Health publishes monkeypox data tracker, identifies 350 cases

Editor Aug 18, 2022
D.C. Council members pushed the District’s health department to publish a dashboard tracking monkeypox cases. On Wednesday, that data was made public, with the agency reporting 350 cases in the District.

WTOP: Construction on Barry Farm redevelopment begins in September

Editor Aug 18, 2022
D.C. said it has closed on financing that will bring affordable housing and commercial businesses to a historically significant area of the city.

Washington Post: Lender Mariner Finance accused of predatory practices by five states, D.C.

Editor Aug 18, 2022
A loan company controlled by one of the nation’s largest private-equity firms is engaged in a nationwide scheme that takes advantage of low- and moderate-income consumers, according to a lawsuit filed by five states.

Washington Post: D.C. won’t have a vote in the midterms — but it has plenty at stake

Editor Aug 17, 2022
With their party in control of Congress and the White House, Democrats in D.C. had the sense that anything was possible at the start of the legislative session last year. Momentum for D.C. statehood hit an all-time high. The city…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A D.C. therapist waits (and waits) on mail containing at least $45,000

Editor Aug 17, 2022
Cynthia Killough describes a frustrating search for answers from the U.S. Postal Service

Washington Post: American University staff preparing to strike over wages

Editor Aug 17, 2022
Hundreds of staffers at American University plan to go on strike next week if negotiations over wages and health-care benefits with the school in D.C. do not produce a contract.

DCist: Construction On Long-Awaited Barry Farm Redevelopment Begins Next Month

Editor Aug 17, 2022
The first phase of a years-long redevelopment project at the Barry Farm housing complex in Southeast D.C. is set to begin next month, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office announced on Wednesday.
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