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.
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!-->…
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!-->…
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!-->…
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!-->…
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.
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!-->…
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!-->…
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.
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!-->…
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.