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WTOP: Metrobus cuts restored, no update on troubled railcars

Editor Jan 27, 2022
The end is in sight for omicron-related Metrobus service cuts.

Washington Post: A D.C. bar violated vaccine rules. Now it may lose its liquor license.

Editor Jan 27, 2022
A D.C. bar defended by conservatives after alleged violations of the city’s vaccine and mask regulations faces suspension of its liquor license, officials said Thursday.

DCist: Regular WMATA Bus Service To Resume On Feb. 7

Editor Jan 27, 2022
Metro says it will restore regular weekday bus service starting Feb. 7, as its employees recover from the omicron wave.

Washington Post: Metro’s regular weekday bus service to return Feb. 7

Editor Jan 27, 2022
Metrobus service had been reduced to a weekend schedule due to large numbers of operators sickened from the omicron coronavirus variant.

WTOP: Metro says it hit milestone installing new faregates; old SmarTrip cards being phased out

Editor Jan 27, 2022
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is touting a new milestone in the transit agency’s installation of new, improved faregates at “nearly” 50% of Metro stations around the D.C. area.

DCist: Mayor Bowser Extends Indoor Mask Mandate To Feb. 28

Editor Jan 27, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser has extended D.C.’s indoor mask mandate for another month, as COVID-19 cases are still high albeit rapidly dropping. D.C. residents and visitors will have to mask up in public, indoor spaces until at least Feb 28.

Axios: D.C. conducts its annual homelessness count

Editor Jan 27, 2022
With temperatures plummeting into the teens, volunteers in D.C. headed out Wednesday night to survey how many people were sleeping on the streets as part of an annual effort to measure homelessness.

UrbanTurf: New York’s Pastis Looks to Open Location at Union Market

Editor Jan 27, 2022
DC fans of restaurateurs Keith McNally and Stephen Starr will be excited by this news.

Washington Informer: STAR Rating System Sparks Contention Among State Board Members

Editor Jan 26, 2022
The D.C. State Board of Education (DC SBOE) recently approved a resolution that the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) will take into consideration as it mulls how to revamp the DC School Report Card, a tool District…

Washington Informer: Former Ward 6 Residents Share Mixed Views About Joining Ward 8

Editor Jan 26, 2022
Former residents of Ward 6 who reside in the Navy Yard vicinity appear not to be overly concerned about becoming a part of Ward 8 as redrawing the boundaries for advisory neighborhood commission districts takes shape.

Washington Informer: D.C. Students Hold Walkout with Demands of Stronger COVID Safety Measures in…

Editor Jan 26, 2022
On Tuesday, Jan. 25, longstanding concerns about insufficient COVID-19 mitigation in D.C. schools resulted in scores of disgruntled students to either stay home or leave their respective school grounds during lunch hour.

Street Sense: New cash assistance program for new parents will launch in February

Editor Jan 26, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the launch of a direct cash assistance program for new and expectant parents in wards 5, 7 and 8 on Jan. 13.

Washington Informer: UDC to Conduct Research on Simulation-Based Education for Nursing Students

Editor Jan 26, 2022
In an effort to better prepare incoming nurses for the medical field that awaits them during this unprecedented time, the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) will attempt to transform how nursing students are taught to treat…

WTOP: DC small businesses struggling amid omicron offered a boost

Editor Jan 26, 2022
Small business owners in D.C. who are struggling to stay afloat amid the staffing shortage created by the omicron variant and the “great resignation” are getting a boost through grant funding.

WTOP: DC mayor extends indoor mask mandate until end of February

Editor Jan 26, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser issued an executive order Wednesday extending the limited public health emergency in the District until Feb. 15 and the indoor mask mandate until the end of February.

Washington Post: Mayor Bowser extends D.C.’s indoor mask requirement until Feb. 28

Editor Jan 26, 2022
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser will extend the District’s indoor mask requirement until the end of February, she announced Wednesday, rather than allowing the mandate to expire at the end of the month.

DCist: D.C. Queer Space As You Are Bar Could Open Soon After ANC Vote

Editor Jan 26, 2022
D.C.’s newest queer cafe and lounge, As You Are Bar, is one step closer to opening. Its owners on Tuesday reached an agreement with its Barracks Row neighbors over noise and safety concerns.

DCist: Students In D.C. Region Stage Walk Outs Over COVID Safety

Editor Jan 26, 2022
At lunchtime, 17-year-old Jabari Paul steers clear of the cafeteria at his D.C. high school.

DCist: D.C. Is Getting An Esports Theater

Editor Jan 26, 2022
By the end of this year, D.C. should have its first live theater dedicated to watching and playing professional video games, or esports.

City Paper: HUD Will Begin Extensive Review of DCHA in February

Editor Jan 26, 2022
The weeklong assessment was postponed due to the pandemic and now comes after a year marred with scandal for DCHA.
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