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Washington Business Journal: Children’s National taking ‘lead role for neonatal…

Editor Aug 1, 2022
Children’s National Hospital’s medical team is now providing care at Howard University Hospital.

DCist: MetroAccess Paratransit Workers Strike, Claiming Low Wages, Bad Faith Bargaining

Editor Aug 1, 2022
Two hundred MetroAccess workers went on strike Monday, protesting low wages and what they say is bad faith bargaining from WMATA contractor Transdev. The 200 workers include paratransit drivers, utility, dispatchers, maintenance workers,…

WTOP: DC LGBTQ+ group’s founder accused of misusing money

Editor Aug 1, 2022
D.C.’s attorney general alleges that an organization for LGBTQ+ youth has failed in its mission, and that its founder has misused money and probably fled the country.

WTOP: Help wanted: DC government looks to fill lots of vacancies

Editor Aug 1, 2022
If you’re looking for a job, the D.C. government is looking to fill some 1,000 vacancies.

DCist: DC Attorney General Moves To Cut Off Casa Ruby Founder From Organization’s Funds

Editor Aug 1, 2022
The Office of the D.C. Attorney General asked a federal court to freeze all the financial accounts of Casa Ruby, a nonprofit that’s provided essential services to LGBTQ residents for the last decade. The organization recently came under…

WTOP: DC Fire and EMS seeks diverse firefighter/EMT recruits

Editor Aug 1, 2022
D.C. is looking to hire firefighter/emergency medical technicians through an application process that’s open for the next 30 days.

WTOP: DC residents can now get free COVID treatment over the phone

Editor Aug 1, 2022
A new partnership between DC Health and a telemedicine company will soon get COVID treatment into the hands of patients much faster.

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general seeks to block access to Casa Ruby bank accounts

Editor Aug 1, 2022
In court filings, the AG’s office said it is investigating ‘the full extent of the misuse’ of the LGBTQ nonprofit’s funds

Washington Post: Metro Red Line service resumes from Van Ness to Farragut North

Editor Aug 1, 2022
Red Line train service was restored Monday morning on a section in Northwest D.C. that had been shut down since Saturday night, when a low-voltage electrical fire sparked at Dupont Station.

DCist: Metro Red Line Service Restored After Smoke Incident Near Dupont Saturday

Editor Aug 1, 2022
Service on Metro’s Red Line was fully restored, the transit agency announced. Trains had been shut down between Farragut North and Van Ness stations all day Sunday and during the Monday morning commute, as crews continued repairs after an…

WTOP: Metro Red Line rail service restored between Van Ness and Farragut North

Editor Aug 1, 2022
Rail service on Metro’s Red Line has been restored Monday morning between the Van Ness and Farragut North stations after it was suspended for a cable incident that happened on Saturday.

Washington Post: D.C. schools expand covid vaccine mandate, unlike most other districts

Editor Aug 1, 2022
D.C. students who are 12 and older must be vaccinated against the coronavirus to attend school this upcoming academic year.

WUSA9: Woman says she is facing homelessness after her DC unemployment account was hacked

Editor Jul 31, 2022
Christina Paul says she has not received unemployment benefits in four weeks, and a Department of Employment Services employee told her to seek a homeless shelter.

WTOP: Red Line service suspended from Van Ness to Farragut North for repairs

Editor Jul 31, 2022
Following reports of smoke and fire Saturday night, rail service between the Van Ness and Farragut North Red Line stations has been suspended as Metro crews attempt to make repairs.

WTOP: DC public schools prepping learners with pre-K family toolkit

Editor Jul 31, 2022
To help families prepare their young ones for the start of the school year, D.C. Public Schools has come out with a new guide.

WTOP: DC bill would ban right turns on red for cars, introduce ‘Idaho Stop’ for cyclists

Editor Jul 30, 2022
The D.C. Council is considering a bill that would ban cars from turning right during red lights while also letting cyclists maintain a more consistent pace on the District’s roads.

Washington Post: D.C.-area health officials urge precautions as coronavirus cases rise

Editor Jul 30, 2022
With coronavirus cases in the D.C. region on a gradual incline and vaccine immunity waning, some public health officials recommend residents consider wearing high-quality masks, but have no plans to reinstate mandates as people learn to…

Washington Business Journal: Former Whittle School teachers and students scramble for answers after…

Editor Jul 30, 2022
Three weeks after for-profit, independent education company Whittle School & Studios closed its D.C. campus, citing a lack of funds to continue operations, teachers are still waiting on paychecks, according to multiple interviews and…

Washington Post Editorial Board: A new chief at Metro, facing a financial cliff

Editor Jul 30, 2022
Fairly or not, the mayorship of New York is often called the biggest dead-end job in American politics because so many occupants of that office have floundered. Lately, managing D.C.’s transit system is starting to get the same rap — for…

Washington Post: D.C. may end right-on-red for cars, let cyclists yield at stop signs

Editor Jul 30, 2022
While biking around D.C., Sam O’Brien and Naomi Field check for cross-traffic at stop signs, then often roll through without coming to the stop required by law.
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