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WTOP: DC pre-K students will be required to submit weekly COVID-19 test results

Editor Jan 13, 2022
D.C. public schools students in pre-K will be required to take a rapid COVID-19 test every week beginning next week, Chancellor Lewis Ferebee said Thursday, noting the school system is prioritizing students who aren’t eligible to receive…

Washington Business Journal: This downtown office building is the latest in D.C. to go residential.…

Editor Jan 13, 2022
The owner of the former Peace Corps headquarters at 1111 20th St. NW is changing tack after spending the last three years looking for office tenants to backfill the space.

Washington Post: Latino man sues two D.C. police officers for alleged illegal stop-and-frisk,…

Editor Jan 13, 2022
A Latino man sued two D.C. police officers last week, alleging that they used homophobic language during an illegal stop-and-frisk in Northwest Washington in 2019.

Greater Greater Washington: Capital Bikeshare and Metro extend free rides for mobile SmarTrip card…

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Have you been thinking about switching to a mobile SmarTrip card? It’s not too late to get 10 free Capital Bikeshare rides for your efforts, after CaBi and Metro expanded a partnership until June.

Washington Post: National Gallery of Art to temporarily close East Building for renovations

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Starting Feb. 28, the East Building, which houses the museum’s modern and contemporary collection, will be closed to expedite the atrium skylight restoration.

DCist: D.C. Launches Pilot Program To Give Cash To New Parents And Pregnant People — With No Strings…

Editor Jan 13, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Thursday that the city is putting $1.5 million towards a pilot program to provide direct cash payments to 132 low-income new parents and pregnant people in wards 5, 7, and 8, offering each of them up to…

DCist: National Gallery Of Art To Temporarily Close East Building This Spring For Renovations

Editor Jan 13, 2022
The National Gallery of Art will close its East Building from Feb. 28 until June to speed up the replacement of its atrium skylight, the museum announced Thursday. The replacement of the 40-year-old skylight is one of multiple major…

WTOP: DC deposits $900 into new mothers’ bank accounts to combat poverty

Editor Jan 13, 2022
It won’t come as a surprise to parents that it takes an estimated $30,000 to raise a newborn, according to Lending Tree. D.C.’s mayor is announcing a $1.5 million lifeline for young mothers living in poverty to help them navigate that…

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

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Omicron continues to hit the Metro system — and area riders — hard.

City Paper: DC Nurses Association Protests Staff Shortages During Onset of Public Health Emergency

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Not all medical staff are happy with all parts of the limited emergency order.

UrbanTurf: 204-Unit Development Proposed Across the Street from Shaw Metro

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Last year, DC's Zoning Commission issued an order to rezone the site of a Howard University-owned office building across the street from Shaw/Howard University Metro station. Now, we are getting an idea of what is in the works for that…

Washington Post: At the National Gallery, a history of aquatint, from neoclassical fantasy to the…

Editor Jan 13, 2022
On display at the National Gallery of Art, an 18th-century print has the emotional resonance of a meme. Artist Henry Tresham’s 1784 illustration from “The Adventures of Sappho” depicts the Greek poet collapsed beside a tree — arms flung…

DCist: As Pandemic Strains School Workers, Substitute Teachers In D.C. Demand Higher Pay

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Carey Francis was eager to teach in-person again at the start of the school year.

Washington Post: 40 years ago, a 737 crashed into the 14th Street Bridge during a snowstorm, killing…

Editor Jan 13, 2022
The date also marked the first deaths on the Metrorail system after a train derailed.

Washington Post: A D.C. piano man left behind by pandemic recovery

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Peter Robinson, who played at the Jefferson Hotel for more than a decade, is one of many hotel workers laid off in 2020.

Washington Informer: Ward 8 Residents React to Council member Trayon White’s Mayoral Bid

Editor Jan 13, 2022
White will challenge Mayor Muriel Bowser and Council member Robert White (D-At Large), and several others, in the mayoral Democratic primary that will take place on June 21.

Washington Informer: Ward 7 Celebrates Lidl Grocery Store Coming to Skyland Town Center

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Ward 7 residents and leaders say they’re thrilled that Lidl, a supermarket chain based in Germany with stores throughout the U.S. including Maryland and Virginia, will open its first store in the District at the Skyland Town Center located…

Washington Informer: D.C. Statehood Activists Support MLK Peace Walk

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Activists and leaders for D.C. statehood support and plan to participate in the 16th annual Peace Walk that will take place in Ward 8 on Jan. 17, the day the country officially celebrates the birthday and life of Dr. Martin Luther King…

WTOP: DC restaurants, bars begin checking vaccination status this weekend

Editor Jan 13, 2022
Just ahead of D.C.’s Restaurant Week, the city will require patrons to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 starting this weekend.

Washington Post: MLK Day: King family to lead D.C. march for voting rights

Editor Jan 13, 2022
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s family will honor the late civil rights leader on Monday by demanding action on federal voting rights legislation.
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a revised version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act after incorporating a series of amendments offered by councilmembers.

District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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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…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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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…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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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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