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WTOP: Children’s National Hospital launches Youth Violence Intervention Program

Editor Jul 27, 2022
Children’s National Hospital in Northwest D.C. has formed a Youth Violence Intervention Program to support the children who end up in its emergency room.

WTOP: Veteran nurse named interim health director as DC tackles coronavirus, monkeypox

Editor Jul 27, 2022
Veteran health official Sharon Lewis has been named interim director of D.C. Health, following the recent resignation of Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt.

WTOP: FDR Memorial steps up accessibility for visually-impaired visitors

Editor Jul 27, 2022
The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in D.C., has implemented significant changes to increase accessibility and inclusion for its blind and low-vision visitors. But a blind accessibly consultant says more needs to be done.

Washington Business Journal: American University receives $10M gift for new athletic center

Editor Jul 26, 2022
American University has received a $10 million gift from a longtime trustee and his wife to help fund construction of a new athletic facility, the university said Tuesday.

Washington Business Journal: Replica of the original 9:30 Club sets sights on 2023 opening

Editor Jul 26, 2022
It could soon be 9:30, again

Washington Post Editorial Board: Mayor Bowser needs to take action on migrant buses coming to D.C.

Editor Jul 26, 2022
Since April, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, both Republicans, have bused more than 5,000 undocumented immigrants to the nation’s capital to score political points against the Biden administration’s immigration…

UrbanTurf: A Few New Looks For 500-Unit Redevelopment of Former Department of Agriculture Building

Editor Jul 26, 2022
As the redevelopment of the former Department of Agriculture building a block off DC's Wharf moves forward, a few new renderings have been unveiled.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: How to stop gun violence? End poverty and racism.

Editor Jul 26, 2022
Erica Ahdoot, executive director of Horton’s Kids, a D.C. nonprofit that helps kids graduate from high school and prepare for life, recently co-authored an opinion piece for The Washington Post about curbing gun violence. Reader response…

DCist: Shakespeare Theatre Production Staff Hold Vote On Unionization

Editor Jul 26, 2022
The stagehands, costume and set designers, electricians, audio engineers, and other production staffers at Shakespeare Theatre Company voted to unionize Monday, the result of an organizing effort that began years ago and intensified amid…

DCist: Amid Supply Constraints, D.C. Postpones Residents’ Second Monkeypox Vaccine Doses

Editor Jul 26, 2022
With cases rising rapidly and vaccine supply still severely constricted by federal shipments, D.C. is shifting its monkeypox vaccination plan, delaying second doses and instead focusing on getting first doses to high-risk residents.

City Paper: Kenyan McDuffie’s At-Large Bid Scores Fundraising Help from GOP Donor and Lobbyist David…

Editor Jul 26, 2022
McDuffie is starting from scratch as he moves to this independent bid, and he’s turning to a well-connected friend for help.

DCist: New Metro GM Spends Rush Hour At Busy Station, Hearing Customers’ Concerns And Questions

Editor Jul 26, 2022
New WMATA General Manager Randy Clarke wasted no time trying to make inroads with Metro riders. At the end of his first day on the job on Monday, he talked with dozens of riders at L’Enfant Plaza, hearing frustrations about long waits…

Washington Post: D.C. shifts monkeypox vaccine policy to focus on first dose

Editor Jul 26, 2022
D.C. public health officials are shifting the city’s monkeypox vaccine strategy, using its limited stock of vaccine to give out first doses to the most at-risk population instead of reserving shots for the second dose of the two-shot…

Washington Business Journal: GPS can drop in tunnels. D.C., Waze have partnered to fix it.

Editor Jul 25, 2022
Maybe you, too, have driven in the leftmost lane of a tunnel when you realize, 30 seconds after the GPS signal drops, that you need to exit via the rightmost lane.

UrbanTurf: JBG/Gallaudet Pitch 650-Unit Development Behind Union Market

Editor Jul 25, 2022
Gallaudet University and JBG SMITH have unveiled plans for what might be the largest new residential development to date in the Union Market area.

Washington Business Journal: JBG Smith pitches plan for another huge residential project near Union…

Editor Jul 25, 2022
JBG Smith Properties Co. is looking to build one of the largest developments yet near Union Market.

Washington Post: Thousands of D.C. government workers to get raises, bonuses

Editor Jul 25, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) on Monday signed a bill authorizing pay raises and bonuses for about 8,000 nonunion city employees.

WTOP: On 1st day on job, new Metro GM rides rails to work, says goal is to get 7000-series trains…

Editor Jul 25, 2022
Metro’s new general manager officially started Monday, acknowledging there are plenty of issues to tackle on Day One.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Are $100 sneakers a way to cut truancy? These folks think so.

Editor Jul 25, 2022
“It’s a whole different generation,” Barbara Mickles said out loud, to no one in particular, shaking her head and adding a grandmotherly “mmm-hmmm” to underscore the absurdity of $100 sneakers on ever-growing kid feet.

DCist: Inside The Academy Working To Train D.C.’s Violence Intervention Workforce

Editor Jul 25, 2022
William Johnson has always taken care of his neighbors.
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