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DCist: D.C. Region Prepares To Vaccinate Young Children Against COVID-19 As Early As Tuesday

Editor Jun 17, 2022
Children as young as 6 months old could finally become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccination as early as Tuesday, that is, as long as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention votes to recommend them over the weekend.

DCist: One In Three D.C.-Area Residents Was Food Insecure In 2021, Report Finds

Editor Jun 17, 2022
One in three D.C.-area residents was food insecure in 2021, according to a new study from the Capital Area Food Bank – underscoring the longstanding structural inequities that have only widened and worsened during the pandemic.

Axios: “Barry Farm: Community, Land, and Justice” documentary screens this weekend

Editor Jun 17, 2022
A new documentary tells the history of Barry Farm, the subsequent displacement of its Black residents, and their ongoing push for justice.

Axios: New D.C. high school fight in Palisades

Editor Jun 17, 2022
Most D.C. neighborhoods might be ecstatic about a new public school going up down the block. The placid, moneyed westernmost enclave of Ward 3 is not like most D.C. neighborhoods.

Washington Post: Return of Metro’s missing trains builds optimism among riders

Editor Jun 17, 2022
The small number of 7000-series trains that returned to service Thursday didn’t shorten wait times, which is what riders want most

Washington Post: D.C. development has soared under Bowser. So have housing costs.

Editor Jun 17, 2022
The first apartment Ursula McManus rented as a young German immigrant in the nation’s capital was a one bedroom in Friendship Heights. It cost $90 a month.

DCist: Here’s What D.C.’s New Union Station Could Look Like

Editor Jun 16, 2022
More details of the multibillion-dollar redevelopment of D.C.’s Union Station were unveiled on Thursday, including renderings of what modernized tracks and platforms, as well as a new train hall and mezzanine could look like.

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general sues city’s housing authority for discrimination

Editor Jun 16, 2022
The office of D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) filed a lawsuit against the city’s housing authority on Thursday, alleging widespread discrimination against people with disabilities, some of whom have waited as long as a decade for…

DCist: D.C. AG Sues Housing Authority, Citing ‘Egregious Pattern Of Discrimination’ Against…

Editor Jun 16, 2022
Many District residents with disabilities living in public housing have had to wait years, or even more than a decade, for accommodations from the DC Housing Authority, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine alleges in a lawsuit filed Thursday.…

Washington Post: As Election Day in D.C. approaches, candidates remain hot on the trail

Editor Jun 16, 2022
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser walked into D.C.'s most popular polling place on Thursday wearing a bright green “Reelect Muriel Bowser” sticker that she coordinated with her green necklace and matching purse.

DCist: Barry Farm’s Legacy Is The Subject Of A New Documentary By D.C. Filmmakers

Editor Jun 16, 2022
A new documentary debuting Saturday at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library takes on the complex history of the Barry Farm housing development in Southeast D.C.

Washington Post: New D.C. fund takes $95 million aim at systemic health disparities

Editor Jun 16, 2022
The first $10 million will focus on economic mobility and wealth-building

City Paper: As the Ward 3 Field Clears for a Frumin-Goulet Matchup, Other Candidates Vow to Stick…

Editor Jun 16, 2022
Some progressives are trying consolidate behind Frumin, but the field seems unlikely to shrink any further.

Axios: Food insecurity affected one third of D.C. area residents this past year

Editor Jun 16, 2022
One third of people in the Washington region — more than 1.2 million people — experienced food insecurity in the past year, including nearly half of Prince George’s County households.

DCist: Giant Signs Tentative Deal To Build Grocery Store In Long-Vacant Site In Ward 7

Editor Jun 16, 2022
D.C. and Giant have signed a tentative deal to bring a 55,000-square-foot grocery store to a long-vacant site in Ward 7, a move that would expand food access for neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River.

WTOP: Bowser: DC to use eminent domain to bring a new Giant Food store to Ward 7

Editor Jun 16, 2022
Bowser: DC to use eminent domain to bring a new Giant Food store to Ward 7

Washington Post: A first look at plans for the new Union Station in D.C.

Editor Jun 16, 2022
New renderings show the major overhaul being proposed for the 115-year old train hub

Washington Post: Race for D.C. Council chair means first explaining: What’s council chair?

Editor Jun 15, 2022
D.C. Council chair might be among the District’s most powerful local positions — but many voters don’t know much about it.

WTOP: As crime surges, DC looks for both big and small solutions

Editor Jun 15, 2022
Murders and robberies are up substantially around D.C., driving an overall double-digit increase in violent crime.

Washington Business Journal: Grocer inks tentative deal to replace once-planned Walmart store in…

Editor Jun 15, 2022
Giant Food plans to open a store in D.C.'s Ward 7, where it will serve as an anchor tenant at a stalled mixed-use development that was derailed when Walmart had abruptly pulled out more than six years ago.
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