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DCist: Mosaic Theater Is Collecting H Street Residents’ Protest Stories And Turning Them Into Plays

Editor Dec 30, 2021
Mosaic Theater Company is collecting stories from residents of the H Street neighborhood who experienced the 1968 riots in D.C. following Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, and who have reflections on the summer of 2020 protests…

WTOP: As drunk driving deaths in DC drop, some experts concerned ahead of New Year’s Eve

Editor Dec 30, 2021
As many people prepare to celebrate the New Year this weekend, D.C. is seeing a positive trend: fewer drunk driving crashes, injuries and arrests.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C.’s increasing homicides should serve as a call to action for…

Editor Dec 30, 2021
Three days into 2021, Kaailyah Rainey was with her mother on the way home from a family party when someone started shooting in the 3800 block of Wheeler Road in Southeast Washington. A stray bullet shattered the window of their minivan and…

Washington Business Journal: New tenant emerges for former Firehook Bakery spot in Cleveland Park

Editor Dec 30, 2021
Captain Cookie and the Milkman may soon be coming to a Cleveland Park storefront as it seeks to expand its footprint in the D.C. region.

WTOP: DC ‘closely’ reviewing new CDC guidance

Editor Dec 30, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Thursday that city health officials are “closely” reviewing revamped COVID-19 guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

WTOP: New record high for DC median home selling price

Editor Dec 30, 2021
The median price of a house or condo that sold in the District in November was $725,000, a new all-time high.

Washington Business Journal: Growing number of D.C.-area universities to start next semester…

Editor Dec 30, 2021
Many of the D.C. region's colleges and universities are now planning to start the spring semester virtually in response to the huge surge of Covid-19 cases sweeping the region and the nation.

Washington Post: District funds help ex-offenders launch businesses. But the path has not been easy…

Editor Dec 30, 2021
Some who have completed Aspire see their businesses thriving, while others are finding that being an entrepreneur has many challenges.

WTOP: American University and Georgetown University join other universities in delaying in-person…

Editor Dec 30, 2021
Two additional D.C. universities will delay in-person instruction with the start the spring semester virtually due to the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the D.C. region.

Washington Post: D.C. Public Schools will require a negative coronavirus test before students,…

Editor Dec 30, 2021
D.C. Public Schools will require a negative coronavirus test for every student and staffer returning after the holiday break.

WTOP: Metro safety commission orders 7000 Series cars pulled from service again

Editor Dec 29, 2021
Metro’s oversight agency has ordered the transit system to pull all its 7000 Series railcars, which it has been gradually rolling out after an investigation into a derailment on the Blue Line that revealed a wheel defect.

Washington Post: American, Georgetown universities will go virtual for January, citing covid-19

Editor Dec 29, 2021
They join other schools in the region in starting the new year online.

Washington Post: Metro safety commission orders cars out of service, saying agency didn’t follow…

Editor Dec 29, 2021
The commission directed Metro to overhaul its return-to-service plan for its 7000-series rail cars

DCist: Metro Ordered To Pull 7000-Series Trains … Again

Editor Dec 29, 2021
The 7000-series trains will again be completely removed from service after the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission (WMSC) found Metro ran railcars that didn’t meet the required criteria.

Washington Post: Hospitalizations in D.C. and Maryland set records as omicron surge continues

Editor Dec 29, 2021
Maryland and the District set records Wednesday for patients hospitalized with covid-19, as the region headed into a new chapter of the coronavirus pandemic, in which many people are safer from severe disease due to vaccines but the highly…

DCist: Several D.C.-Area Universities Will Start Spring Semester Virtually

Editor Dec 29, 2021
Universities across the region are starting the semester with virtual classes or delaying student return as COVID cases surge to record highs.

Washingtonian: “Marabar” Is Headed to American University

Editor Dec 29, 2021
Elyn Zimmerman’s massive sculpture Marabar will move from the headquarters of the National Geographic Society off 17th Street, northwest, to a spot across the street from American University’s Katzen Art Center, the New York Times reports.…

Axios: D.C. public schools will require negative COVID test before return

Editor Dec 29, 2021
Students and staff in the Washington D.C. public school system will need to test negative for COVID-19 in order to return to the classrooms from winter break next Wednesday.

DCist: DCPS Students Will Need A Negative COVID Test Before Returning To School Jan. 5

Editor Dec 29, 2021
Every student and staff member at DCPS schools and most charter schools will be required to report a negative COVID test before returning to the classroom after winter break.

WTOP: DC Auto Show attendees will be required to show proof of vaccination

Editor Dec 29, 2021
Those attending the D.C. Auto Show at the end of January will be required to show proof of vaccination in accordance with the mayor’s new vaccine mandate, the show announced Tuesday.
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