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Washington Business Journal: D.C. court dismisses racial discrimination suit against nonprofit,…

Editor Jan 14, 2022
A U.S. District Court judge has dismissed claims of racial discrimination, defamation and breach of contract filed against the Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation and its former chief, Nicky Goren.

DCist: An Anti-Vaccine Mandate Protest Is Coming To D.C. Here’s What We Know

Editor Jan 14, 2022
Just a week after Mayor Muriel Bowser requires select businesses to check proof of vaccination, thousands of people appear to be planning a trip to D.C. to protest vaccine mandates on the National Mall. “Defeat the Mandates: An American…

DCist: D.C. Is Obsessed With This Snowy Owl At Union Station

Editor Jan 14, 2022
A snowy owl is causing a hoot after landing in the District this week. Hobby ornithologists and non-birders alike are celebrating the somewhat-rare bird, which was first spotted around late December near the McMillan Reservoir, according…

Washingtonian: Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday Peace Walk: Here’s What You Need to Know

Editor Jan 14, 2022
Monday's event will focus on voting rights

Washingtonian: DC Bars and Restaurants Will Face Fines (or Worse) for Repeat Vaccine Mandate…

Editor Jan 14, 2022
Alcohol-serving establishments will get two warnings before receiving fines starting at $1,000.

UrbanTurf: A New Sandlot Will Come to Anacostia This Spring

Editor Jan 14, 2022
The Sandlot brand continues to gain momentum.

Axios: D.C. nurses call on feds to tackle staffing shortages

Editor Jan 14, 2022
A group of about thirty unionized nurses and labor rights activists gathered yesterday outside the Howard University Hospital, toting signs calling for action to address nationwide staffing shortages — which they say pre-date the pandemic…

Axios: D.C. launches $900 monthly cash pilot for moms

Editor Jan 14, 2022
Over 100 new and expectant mothers in D.C.’s poorest wards will receive $900 a month in cash under a new city-funded pilot program to help families raise children.

WTOP: Fans at Capital One Arena will need to show COVID-19 vaccine proof

Editor Jan 14, 2022
Wizards and Capitals fans planning to attend a game at Capital One Arena need to be prepared for D.C.’s citywide vaccine mandate for indoor facilities.

WTOP: Metro hopes to bring back service after ‘tough period’

Editor Jan 14, 2022
Omicron continues to hit the Metro system — and area riders — hard.

DCist: D.C.’s Vaccine Requirement For Businesses Starts Saturday. Here’s What To Know

Editor Jan 14, 2022
Starting Saturday at 6 a.m., the first phase of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s vaccine mandate goes into effect, requiring bars, restaurants, gyms, and other businesses to ask patrons age 12 or older for proof of vaccination.

Washington Post: D.C. to give $900 a month in cash to new moms in 3 wards

Editor Jan 14, 2022
New and pregnant mothers living in some of D.C.'s poorest neighborhoods will receive $900 in monthly cash assistance, D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) announced Thursday.

DCist: Metrobus Riders Report Buses Not Showing Up, Issues With Real-Time Location Data

Editor Jan 14, 2022
Metrobus customers have been having a rough week as the transit agency reduced service this week. Riders say some buses aren’t showing up on time, or at all, leading to long waits in frigid temperatures.

Washingtonian: DC’s Latest Celebrit-Owl Has Been Perched at Union Station All Week

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Here's what the rare raptor and her many fans have been up to.

DCist: Metro Says 7000-Series Trains Won’t Return Until Mid-April At Earliest

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Expect Metrorail delays until mid-April.

Washington Post: D.C. Public Schools to require pre-K students test weekly for the coronavirus

Editor Jan 13, 2022
D.C. Public Schools will require prekindergarten students to test weekly for covid-19 starting this weekend, as a part of new testing initiative in schools, system officials said Thursday.

Washington Post: Omicron may have peaked in D.C. as Maryland offers 20 million free, high-grade…

Editor Jan 13, 2022
The winter surge of coronavirus cases may have peaked in the District, experts said Thursday, as Maryland’s governor announced 20 million free N95 and KN95 will be distributed to further blunt spread of the highly infectious omicron…

Washington Post: Metro says train shortage to last three more months while agency seeks ‘root cause’…

Editor Jan 13, 2022
The transit agency wants to give engineering and mechanical experts time to acquire more efficient technology

Washingtonian: A Large Anti-Vaccine-Mandate March Is Planned for DC on January 23

Editor Jan 13, 2022
A march by opponents of vaccine mandates will take place Sunday, January 23 on the National Mall. The event, called “Defeat the Mandates: An American Homecoming,” plans a march from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial, where a…

DCist: D.C. Region Could Reach Peak In COVID Cases As Soon As Next Week, Health Experts Say

Editor Jan 13, 2022
As a surge in COVID-19 cases driven by the highly-transmissible omicron variant overwhelms the region’s hospitals, epidemiologists predict the D.C. region may be nearing a peak in cases. If case trends continue to mirror those in omicron…
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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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