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WTOP: American U. adds fleet of E-scooters ahead of fall term

Editor Aug 17, 2022
This fall, it will be a little easier for American University students in D.C. to get to class on time.

DCist: After Letter from Councilmembers, D.C. Officials Release Data On Monkeypox

Editor Aug 17, 2022
Officials for DC Health released online data today for monkeypox cases throughout the District, revealing that there are 350 positive cases in D.C. as of August 16.

DCist: D.C. Musicians Record Album With Everything From Bagpipes To Hip-Hop In Mobile Studio

Editor Aug 17, 2022
On Sunday, a rare summer day under 80 degrees in Northwest D.C., nine musical acts from across the region performed original songs in front of an intimate crowd. It was the culmination of a yearlong recording project that involved an…

WTOP: DC, Maryland AGs join multistate effort against laws restricting emergency abortion care

Editor Aug 17, 2022
In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and the nationwide right to an abortion, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine and Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh joined 19 attorneys general who filed briefs…

Washington Post: D.C. to publish monkeypox data online after critique from council members

Editor Aug 17, 2022
D.C. public health officials said Tuesday they plan to publish an online dashboard of the city’s monkeypox cases, including demographic data, one day after a majority of D.C. Council members urged the health department to step up public…

WTOP: DC Kids Ride Free cards going out over the next few weeks

Editor Aug 16, 2022
D.C. Public Schools students return to class in 13 days, and they’ll soon be able to pick up a new Kids Ride Free SmarTrip card.

DCist: Moechella Organizers Lose Trademark Dispute, But Go-Go Lives On

Editor Aug 16, 2022
The fight to trademark “Moechella” — the name of D.C.’s popular go-go music protest on 14th and U Streets NW — has come to a halt.

City Paper: Bowser Pal Ben Soto Faces Legal Discipline After Helping Madam’s Organ Owner Save on…

Editor Aug 16, 2022
The prominent businessman and political donor could lose his law license following accusations of dishonesty.

DCist: D.C. Expands Monkeypox Vaccine Eligibility, Removes Gender And Sexuality Criteria

Editor Aug 15, 2022
D.C. expanded eligibility criteria for the monkeypox vaccine over the weekend to include anyone with multiple partners in the past two weeks, regardless of gender or sexual orientation, giving D.C. one of the broadest vaccination criteria…

DCist: PARK(ing) Day Is Back Next Month, Letting Businesses Temporarily Transform Parking Spaces

Editor Aug 15, 2022
Just in time for fall, business owners in the District will once again get the chance to liven up their urban properties on PARK(ing) Day between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Sept. 15.

WTOP: DC program provides paid interns to businesses

Editor Aug 15, 2022
D.C. businesses have until Friday to offer work experiences to hundreds of high school students through an internship program.

WTOP: Mobile vaccine clinic for DC students rolls out Tuesday

Editor Aug 15, 2022
With the first day of school about two weeks away, kids in D.C. have an opportunity to get those necessary vaccinations.

DCist: Free NEXTfest Music Festival Is All About D.C. Statehood This Year

Editor Aug 15, 2022
NEXTfest, a two-day music and arts festival that explores D.C. culture through the lens of music that grew out of the city’s Black community, is back at Malcolm X Park this fall with an expanded program and a focus on D.C. statehood for…

DCist: Some D.C. Homeowners See Skyrocketing Property Tax Bills After Houses Declared Vacant

Editor Aug 15, 2022
When Fort Totten resident Dan received his twice-a-year property tax bill last week, he wasn’t expecting the surprise he got: D.C. was charging him $19,434.75 for the second half of 2022, almost 10 times the same tax bill for the first…

Axios: D.C. expands monkeypox vaccine eligibility

Editor Aug 15, 2022
D.C. announced on August 12 that it is expanding eligibility for monkeypox vaccine doses to include anyone who has had multiple sexual partners during the past two weeks.

Washington Post: His family was no stranger to tragedy. Then he was shot by police.

Editor Aug 15, 2022
Officials say Rahman Mills did not comply with an order to drop a gun. He faces five charges.

Washington Post: ‘Hamilton’ returns to a Kennedy Center, city and world turned upside down

Editor Aug 14, 2022
The security lines snaked once more out of the Kennedy Center foyer, and Silver Spring teens Amelia Beard, Anastasia Wixson and Ranvita Sen were chattering with excitement. At the end was their chance to see “Hamilton,” the…

WTOP: More people are now eligible to get the monkeypox vaccine in DC

Editor Aug 13, 2022
D.C. has expanded the criteria for who can get the monkeypox vaccine as the District continues to have the most cases per capita in the country.

Washington Post: D.C. expands monkeypox vaccine eligibility to counter falling demand

Editor Aug 13, 2022
D.C. public health officials expanded eligibility for the monkeypox vaccine Friday and loosened the residency requirement as a strategy to destigmatize the virus, even as the city sees record numbers of infections.

Washington Post: D.C. investigating response to 911 call after death of 3-month-old boy

Editor Aug 13, 2022
Officials concede that a misstep led to a delay in sending help to a call about the boy, who had been left in a hot car
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