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City Paper: Some of Your D.C. Vaccine Mandate Questions, Answered

Editor Jan 6, 2022
The first phase of the city’s indoor vaccine mandate takes effect Jan. 15 and covers businesses like restaurants and sports arenas.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: If Jan. 6 had been a movie, the cops would’ve been the heroes

Editor Jan 6, 2022
Compared with the destruction of the Capitol by the British in 1814, the 2021 insurrection barely left a scratch.

Washington Business Journal: Goodwill of Greater Washington signs lease for second adult charter…

Editor Jan 6, 2022
Goodwill of Greater Washington is expanding its tuition-free charter school that awards high school diplomas and industry certifications to D.C. adults, signing a new lease for a second campus in Southwest D.C. at the Portals III building.…

WTOP: DC mayor, police and fire chiefs praise first responders on Jan. 6 riot anniversary

Editor Jan 6, 2022
One year after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, which saw the seat of democracy stormed by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, D.C.’s mayor, police chief and fire chief praised the bravery of the District’s first responders.

City Paper: Omicron and Snow Add to Metro Woes

Editor Jan 6, 2022
Metro already has trouble operating in snow, and this week’s storm handed the beleaguered transit system additional challenges.

DCist: Here Are 10 Transportation Projects In The D.C. Region That Are Planned For A 2022 Opening

Editor Jan 6, 2022
Every year, we take a look ahead at major transportation construction projects in the region that is scheduled to be completed sometime during the year.

DCist: ‘People Are Definitely Suffering In Silence:’ A Year Later, Jan. 6 Still Haunts D.C. Police…

Editor Jan 6, 2022
In the aftermath of the deadly riots that shook the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 of last year, police officers came forward with harrowing accounts of the brutality they suffered that day. They were beaten with poles, sprayed with mace, dragged…

DCist: Texas Senator Ted Cruz To Introduce Bill To Overturn Vaccine Mandate For School Kids In D.C.

Editor Jan 6, 2022
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) says he plans to introduce a bill that would overturn a vaccine mandate for school kids in D.C., which is more than 1,100 miles from the border of the state he actually represents in the U.S. Senate.

Erin O. Smith in The Post: A year later, my claim to have my husband’s death ruled line of duty is…

Editor Jan 6, 2022
My husband died because of Jan. 6, 2021. He was a D.C. Metropolitan Police officer violently beaten protecting the U.S. Capitol and the people inside.

UrbanTurf: New Condos in Logan Circle? A Six-Story Development Pitched For Church Street

Editor Jan 6, 2022
A new condo development is in the pipeline on a Logan Circle block that hasn't seen much development since the early 2000s.

WTOP: Captain White’s Seafood to open in Oxon Hill

Editor Jan 6, 2022
Captain White’s Seafood is coming back, just not to D.C. The popular seafood place will open across the Potomac River in Oxon Hill, Maryland.

DCist: Students, Staff Return To D.C. Public Schools After Massive COVID-19 Testing Campaign

Editor Jan 6, 2022
Most D.C. Public Schools students will be returning to public schools Thursday after the city pulled off the significant logistical feat of testing tens of thousands of students and staff for COVID-19 ahead of a post-holiday resumption of…

Washington Post: D.C. required negative coronavirus tests to return to school. Did it work?

Editor Jan 6, 2022
An unprecedented local public health experiment, which required every student and staffer to test negative for the coronavirus before returning to their D.C. public school after the two-week holiday break, concluded as schools reopened…

Washington Post: Competing vigils planned in D.C. as nation marks Jan. 6 anniversary

Editor Jan 6, 2022
Every time Harper White looks at the U.S. Capitol dome, he thinks back to the day, one year ago, when he barricaded himself inside a congresswoman’s office a few steps from the House floor and heard the sound of gunfire.

WTOP: DC students who don’t submit proof of negative coronavirus test to be tested on site Thursday

Editor Jan 5, 2022
D.C. students who haven’t submitted proof of a negative COVID-19 test before returning to school Thursday will be tested on site, schools Chancellor Lewis Ferebee said, a reversal from a previous plan that drew backlash because it would…

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general ends case over Sanford Capital property as Congress Heights…

Editor Jan 5, 2022
The D.C. Attorney General’s Office is closing the book on a years-long fight against Sanford Capital, one of the District’s most notorious landlords, whose tenants in a Congress Heights apartment building had been forced to live in squalid…

Washington Post: Capitol Police want to add 840 officers over next three years

Editor Jan 5, 2022
Chief Thomas Manger calls for hiring 280 officers in each year to ward off attrition, beef up capabilities

Washington Business Journal: Union Station foreclosure auction called off

Editor Jan 5, 2022
Thursday's planned auction of the leasehold interest in Union Station’s commercial space has been called off, according to a notice from the auctioneer.

City Paper: 111 Places in Women’s History Honors Those Who’ve Shaped and Shape D.C.

Editor Jan 5, 2022
Kaitlin Calogera and Rebecca Grawl’s reference book is an A-to-Z guide to numerous landmarks influenced by women in the District.

Washington Post: Bread for the City saved his life. Now he gives back to the D.C. charity.

Editor Jan 5, 2022
Harold Valentine is 79 years old. In 2017, his right leg was amputated, the result of diabetes. For years before that, he’d been active in the Shaw community in D.C., trying to make it a better place to live.
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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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