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DCist: D.C. Is One Step Closer To Requiring COVID-19 Vaccine For Students

Editor Dec 7, 2021
The D.C. Council on Tuesday advanced a measure that would mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for students.

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general’s office: Housing chair ineligible to serve due to tax debt

Editor Dec 7, 2021
The D.C. attorney general’s office said this week that it concluded that Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s choice to chair the board overseeing the city’s public housing agency is ineligible to serve because of her failure to pay taxes.

Washingtonian: We Answered Your Five Hottest Questions About DC’s “Hot Mix”

Editor Dec 7, 2021
Washington's sticky solution to icy roads.

Washington Post: Provision to give D.C. control of its National Guard scuttled in Congress’s major…

Editor Dec 7, 2021
D.C. is not bound to gain control of its National Guard for the foreseeable future after a provision that would have made it happen was scuttled in Congress, a major blow for advocates who saw autonomy over the District’s own military unit…

The Wash: At Wah Luck House, Chinatown community takes care of its own

Editor Dec 7, 2021
The adult day care center at the Wah Luck House gears up for its official opening next month while doubling down on care services.

WTOP: DC Council questions effectiveness of booting enforcement program

Editor Dec 7, 2021
D.C. Council members say the city is losing thousands in unpaid fines and allowing dangerous drivers to stay on the road because the Department of Public Work’s traffic enforcement programs have a yearslong backlog.

Washington Business Journal: Winning bidder for $70M D.C. Lottery contract said it won ‘fair…

Editor Dec 7, 2021
The winning bidder for a nearly $70 million D.C. Lottery contract is breaking its silence as scrutiny of the award intensifies, arguing that it won the business “fair and square” despite accusations of impropriety from its chief rival.

Washington Business Journal: Developers plot green affordable housing redevelopment in Columbia…

Editor Dec 7, 2021
Developers are beginning to plan a major affordable housing project on the 14th Street corridor in Columbia Heights.

Washington Post: D.C. Council votes to rename Woodrow Wilson High School to Jackson-Reed High School

Editor Dec 7, 2021
The D.C. Council on Tuesday approved a measure changing the name of Woodrow Wilson High School to Jackson-Reed High School, recognizing years of calls from community members to remove the former U.S. president’s name from the school — and…

DCist: D.C. Council Votes To Rename Wilson High School In Honor Of Two Black Educators

Editor Dec 7, 2021
The D.C. Council approved a measure Tuesday that renames Woodrow Wilson High School after two Black educators with deep ties to the school: Edna Jackson and Vincent Reed.

Washington Post: From co-pay to no-pay: Bread for the City treats low-income patients

Editor Dec 7, 2021
No one relishes forking over a co-pay when visiting a doctor. Most of us realize it’s just the cost of doing business in a country where health care is, well, a business.

City Paper: D.C. Drivers Face Few Repercussions for Traffic Violations

Editor Dec 7, 2021
One driver racked up 245 tickets and $32,150 in fines.

Washington Post: D.C. Council votes to issue digital driver’s licenses, IDs

Editor Dec 7, 2021
The legislation gives the Department of Motor Vehicles authority to issue electronic versions of credentials

Washington Business Journal: D.C. attorney general takes antitrust case against Amazon to the U.S.…

Editor Dec 7, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine wants his antitrust lawsuit against Amazon.com Inc. that’s now before a D.C. judge to evolve into anticompetitive legislation to hold tech companies accountable, he told a U.S. Senate panel Tuesday.

UrbanTurf: 24 Units Proposed For a Langdon Triangle

Editor Dec 7, 2021
Langdon may be the next DC neighborhood in line for a residential development on a triangular plot.

Axios: The D.C. region prepares for Omicron variant

Editor Dec 7, 2021
Omicron hasn't been identified in D.C. yet, but most experts believe it’s just a matter of time before the new variant is found all across the U.S.

DCist: D.C. Councilmember Vincent Gray Recovering After Minor Stroke, Aides Say

Editor Dec 7, 2021
D.C. Ward 7 Councilmember Vincent Gray is recovering from a stroke he experienced over the weekend, according to aides.

DCist: Bowser Plan To Clear Homeless Encampments, New D.C. Ward Maps Face Council Vote

Editor Dec 7, 2021
The D.C. Council on Tuesday will vote on new ward maps, as well as a bill to stop the city from further clearing homeless encampments.

WTOP: New pedestrian bridge crossing DC 295 to include safety improvements

Editor Dec 7, 2021
The pedestrian bridge that was hit by a truck before collapsing on D.C. 295 on June 23 will be replaced by a still-in-design bridge that includes safety improvements for pedestrians, and will tweak a hard-to-navigate merge for drivers…

WTOP: Council member, former DC mayor Vincent Gray suffers ‘mild stroke’

Editor Dec 7, 2021
D.C. Council member Vincent Gray was hospitalized for bronchitis over the weekend, but a spokesperson said he is feeling well and eager to go home.
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