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UrbanTurf: The 9 Potential Developments in the Works Along the DC Streetcar Line

Editor Jan 19, 2022
The H Street Corridor once epitomized DC's development boom, but construction activity in the area has now largely moved east of the city's Starburst intersection.

DCist: D.C. Could Take First Steps To Increase Child Care Worker Pay

Editor Jan 19, 2022
Thousands of child care workers across D.C. could receive additional pay this year worth up to $14,000. This is part of a longstanding plan to gradually increase salaries among educators who care for infants and toddlers — and who…

City Paper: Council Approves Greater COVID Protections for Public Schools

Editor Jan 19, 2022
The bill also includes a requirement to notify families of positive cases in classrooms.

DCist: ‘We Feel Like We’ve Been Dismissed:’ D.C. Educators Say Pay Increase For Substitute Teachers…

Editor Jan 19, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a modest pay boost for substitute teachers on Tuesday, a gesture that some educators and community members quickly dismissed as not enough.

Washington Post: Remembering the 100th anniversary of Washington’s Knickerbocker theater disaster

Editor Jan 19, 2022
In his sermon of March 19, 1922, the Rev. J.B. Hunley of Hanover Avenue Christian Church in Richmond, reflected upon a series of “sad tragedies” that had recently bedeviled the region: a hotel that burned, killing 12; an airship that…

Axios: Wealth gap impacts D.C.’s Black homebuyers

Editor Jan 19, 2022
D.C.’s Black mortgage applicants are denied at almost three times the rate of white applicants.

WTOP: Council to require DC schools to speed up notification of positive COVID-19 cases

Editor Jan 19, 2022
A bill passed by the D.C. Council on Tuesday will require public schools to notify parents if a student in their child’s class has tested positive for COVID-19 within 24 hours.

Washington Informer: On King Holiday, Hundreds Walk for Voting Rights and D.C. Statehood

Editor Jan 19, 2022
Hundreds of people participated in a Peace Walk in Ward 8 with the family of Martin Luther King III on Jan. 17, the official holiday of his father, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to call on the U.S. Senate to pass voting rights and…

WTOP: Lawmakers launch new effort to remove segregationist’s name from Chevy Chase Circle

Editor Jan 18, 2022
D.C.-area Democrats on Capitol Hill hope again to remove the name of a segregationist from Chevy Chase Circle: Francis Newlands.

Washington Post: Harry Thomas Jr. drops out of Ward 5 council race, will run for shadow…

Editor Jan 18, 2022
Harry Thomas Jr. has dropped out of the Ward 5 council race and will instead run for shadow representative for D.C. in the U.S. House of Representatives, he said Tuesday evening.

Washington Post: D.C. reports one business for violating vaccine mandate over first weekend

Editor Jan 18, 2022
The first weekend of D.C.'s new vaccination requirement to enter bars, restaurants and other indoor businesses ended with only one business citywide reported for not enforcing the new rule.

Washington Post: D.C. opens covid centers, Montgomery County considers vaccine passport

Editor Jan 18, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser on Tuesday announced plans to open eight centers — one in each ward — for residents seeking coronavirus vaccinations and tests, as the regional death rate increases and more places consider vaccine mandates.

Washington Post: D.C. schools must tell parents about covid cases in 24 hours under new rule

Editor Jan 18, 2022
D.C. public schools will be required to notify parents within 24 hours if any student in their child’s classroom tests positive for the coronavirus, under new legislation passed by the D.C. Council on Tuesday.

Greater Greater Washington: Local and federal efforts aim to address the digital divide in the…

Editor Jan 18, 2022
In Washington DC, the digital gap has been a longstanding challenge. A quarter of DC households do not have broadband internet connections, with those numbers being over 35% in wards 5, 7, and 8, wards with predominantly Black populations.…

Washington Post: Maryland lawmakers put forth bill to remove racist senator’s name from Chevy Chase…

Editor Jan 18, 2022
Sens. Chris Van Hollen (D) and Ben Cardin (D) of Maryland introduced legislation Tuesday that would remove a white-supremacist senator’s name from Chevy Chase Circle, in the exclusive, wealthy neighborhood he founded more than a century…

WTOP: Metro GM Wiedefeld to retire

Editor Jan 18, 2022
After six years on the job, Metro General Manager and CEO Paul Wiedefeld is retiring, Metro said Tuesday.

DCist: U.S. Senators Seek To Remove Segregationist’s Name From Chevy Chase Circle

Editor Jan 18, 2022
Elected officials and residents have sought for years to remove the name of white supremacist Francis G. Newlands from a fountain in Chevy Chase Circle. Now, the effort is getting a high-profile endorsement from two U.S. senators.

Washington Post: Metro’s general manager to retire after six years as top executive

Editor Jan 18, 2022
Wiedefeld, 66, was hired in 2015 to stabilize the agency after a fatal smoke incident. He will retire in six months.

Axios: D.C. debuts new COVID testing and vaccination centers

Editor Jan 18, 2022
The District opened four new walk-in COVID-19 centers where residents can get vaccinated and tested on Tuesday, with four more planned to open across the city next week.

Washington Business Journal: Metro CEO Paul Wiedefeld to retire

Editor Jan 18, 2022
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s general manager and CEO, Paul Wiedefeld, notified the agency’s board on Tuesday of his plans to retire later this year.
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