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WTOP: Bowser: Proof of vaccination to be required at DC restaurants, bars

Editor Dec 22, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Wednesday that indoor venues like restaurants, bars and gyms will be required to verify patrons 12 and older have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

DCist: Some D.C. Businesses Will Be Required To Check Proof Of Vaccination Starting January 15

Editor Dec 22, 2021
D.C. businesses like restaurants, bars, gyms, and music venues, and certain meeting spaces, will be required to ask patrons ages 12 and older for proof of vaccination to enter, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Wednesday.

Washington Post: D.C. to require coronavirus vaccination to enter restaurants, gyms and other…

Editor Dec 22, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) on Wednesday announced that patrons age 12 and older at many indoor venues, including restaurants, will be required to show proof of coronavirus vaccination to enter under new rules she plans to unveil next…

DCist: The Year In D.C. Politics: Defeating An Insurrection, The State Of Statehood, And A Spike In…

Editor Dec 22, 2021
Last year we had a pandemic. This year we had an insurrection. And a pandemic. Sigh.

UrbanTurf: 49-Unit Project Proposed to Replace Liquor Store Across From Nats Park

Editor Dec 22, 2021
The family who has owned the Cap Liquor store across from Nationals Park (map) for more than two decades is looking to add more housing to the South Capitol Street corridor.

Street Sense: DC’s PEP-V hotels planned to extend through hypothermia season

Editor Dec 22, 2021
In November, President Biden extended Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funding until Apr. 1 to combat COVID-19. The extension allows D.C.’s Pandemic Emergency Program for Medically Vulnerable Individuals (PEP-V) to continue…

Washington Post: Librarian who made third-graders reenact the Holocaust was a fraud convict in N.J.

Editor Dec 22, 2021
The Watkins Elementary School staffer who directed third-graders to reenact scenes from the Holocaust on Friday was convicted of two crimes in New Jersey.

Kim R. Ford in The Post: What we learned during the pandemic about the effectiveness of cash…

Editor Dec 22, 2021
When the pandemic hit, we started giving money to people who needed it — and it helped. Our efforts have worked so well, in fact, that the District of Columbia is building on our model and plans to launch a $1.5 million pilot program for…

Washington Business Journal: Historic Republic Gardens nightclub reopens as Elements. Here’s a…

Editor Dec 22, 2021
The storied former Republic Gardens nightclub where legendary musicians including Cab Calloway and Ella Fitzgerald performed has taken on a new element, or elements, more precisely.

WTOP: Descendants of Holocaust survivors offer help teaching after incident at D.C. elementary…

Editor Dec 22, 2021
Grandchildren of Holocaust survivors are offering to help teach lessons on the Holocaust at D.C. public schools after outrage erupted over a staff member at Watkins Elementary School allegedly having children reenact atrocities from the…

WTOP: DC firefighters battle four structural fires in one day

Editor Dec 22, 2021
Two separate fires left a man with serious injuries and four people, including a child, displaced from their homes in D.C. Two more fires were quelled earlier in the day.

WTOP: More than a dozen schools in DC move to virtual learning

Editor Dec 21, 2021
More than a dozen schools in D.C. are moving to virtual learning through the start of winter break, citing a surge in COVID-19 cases.

Washington Post: Coronavirus cases hit new highs in the D.C. area as residents scramble to find…

Editor Dec 21, 2021
Coronavirus cases surged to new highs in parts of the Washington metropolitan area Tuesday, leading residents on a mad dash to find scarce home-testing kits and causing officials to warn of a need for tighter precautions and more hospital…

WTOP: Lawmakers vote down bill to curb DC encampment evictions

Editor Dec 21, 2021
Legislation aimed at putting provisions on how D.C. runs its encampment clearing pilot fell short in a delayed council vote, dashing the hopes of those who feel the evictions during hypothermia season are unjust.

Washington Post: D.C. Council votes to continue the clearing of homeless encampments

Editor Dec 21, 2021
The D.C. Council on Tuesday rejected an emergency bill aimed at restricting Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s authority to remove homeless encampments.

Washington Post: D.C. schools stayed open amid surges. Many students stayed home.

Editor Dec 21, 2021
Wilson High School, the District’s largest public high school, was open for business as usual on Tuesday, but Brian Smith kept his daughter home.

WTOP: DC Council approves COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students

Editor Dec 21, 2021
The D.C. Council voted Tuesday to require eligible District school students to be vaccinated against COVID-19, as cases in the national capital region continue to surge.

Washington Post: D.C.’s new ward boundaries head to mayor’s desk

Editor Dec 21, 2021
The D.C. Council approved new boundaries for the city’s eight wards on Tuesday, sending the decennial redistricting bill to Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) for her signature.

DCist: Emails Indicate Homeless Encampment Cleared Ahead Of Mayor Bowser’s Housing Presser

Editor Dec 21, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser stood before a crowd outside the Chevy Chase Community Center last Thursday to present her new plan to build more affordable housing west of Rock Creek Park. Just a day before, an official from the Department of…

WTOP: DC expands availability and options for free COVID-19 testing

Editor Dec 21, 2021
D.C. is expanding the Health Department’s free coronavirus testing program on Wednesday to include COVID-19 antigen tests that people can pick up to perform at home to get results within 15 minutes.
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