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Washington Business Journal: Unity Health names new CEO to succeed longtime leader

Editor Nov 17, 2021
D.C.’s Unity Health Care has named its new president and CEO, seven months after longtime leader Vincent Keane announced his retirement.

WTOP: DC Council member voices concerns over hiring of former Philadelphia health commissioner

Editor Nov 17, 2021
DC Health recently tapped a former Philadelphia health commissioner to lead its Community Health Administration, but leaders and members of the community are expressing their concerns about several controversies in the pick’s recent past. …

Washington Post: D.C. Department of Corrections employee sues city for alleged discrimination,…

Editor Nov 17, 2021
The lawsuit is the latest in a series of allegations of mistreatment at the D.C. jail

DCist: Corrections Officer Files Lawsuit Alleging ‘Pervasive’ Anti-Gay Harassment At D.C. Jail

Editor Nov 17, 2021
A D.C. Corrections Officer is suing the Department of Corrections, alleging that he has endured “pervasive acts of harassment based on his sexual orientation” during his two-decade career working at the D.C. Jail.

Washington Post: Attorney Bradley Thomas will run for at-large seat on D.C. Council

Editor Nov 17, 2021
The list of Democratic candidates who plan to challenge incumbent D.C. Council member Anita Bonds (D-At Large) in 2022 continues to swell — and a Ward 5 advisory neighborhood commissioner just threw his hat into the ring.

DCist: D.C. Area Nonprofits Need Hundreds of Volunteers This Thanksgiving

Editor Nov 17, 2021
Everyone expresses gratitude in a different way throughout the holiday season. Some donate to organizations that champion their favorite causes, while others make long drives to visit far away loved ones. But for those who want to give…

WTOP: High percentage of ballots automatically mailed to DC voters came back as ‘undeliverable’

Editor Nov 17, 2021
A report released Tuesday by the Office of the D.C. Auditor raises new questions and concerns about the process of automatically sending voters ballots in the mail ahead of elections.

Washington Business Journal: The Bruce Monroe Park redevelopment — key to Park Morton’s…

Editor Nov 17, 2021
The redevelopment of Bruce Monroe Park is poised to clear a major hurdle this week after languishing in limbo for more than a year, ramping up just as the related Park Morton public housing overhaul takes some tentative steps forward.

City Paper: Bowser Relaxes Mask Mandate in Some Public Spaces

Editor Nov 17, 2021
Masks still required on public transportation, taxis and rideshares, schools, childcare facilities, and libraries.

City Paper: Thousands of Immigrant Residents Terminated From D.C. Health Care Program Will Be…

Editor Nov 17, 2021
Deputy Mayor Wayne Turnage blames case backlogs. Alliance enrollees won't lose coverage until the backlog is cleared, he says.

Associated Press: Amazon-sponsored artwork that ‘learns’ debuts at Smithsonian

Editor Nov 17, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The artificial intelligence at the heart of a new art exhibit, “me + you,” does not judge you necessarily, but it does analyze and interpret what you have to say.

Washington Business Journal: Former Marriott Wardman Park trades hands

Editor Nov 17, 2021
An affiliate of San Francisco's Carmel Partners has closed on its $152.25 million acquisition of the former Marriott Wardman Park, nearly four months after emerging as the winning bidder in a bankruptcy court-authorized auction of the…

UrbanTurf: 434 Apartments and Curbless South Capitol: Zoning Application Filed for Buzzard Point…

Editor Nov 17, 2021
A project that could eventually deliver Buzzard Point's first grocery store is moving to the zoning review phase.

Axios: Mixed feelings as D.C. lifts mask mandate

Editor Nov 17, 2021
The end of the mask mandate has prompted cheers from some and wariness from others.

WTOP: DC gym operators ‘thrilled’ about mask mandate’s end

Editor Nov 17, 2021
Tuesday’s announcement that D.C. will soon lift its indoor mask mandate was welcomed by local health clubs, marking an end to a tense dynamic between gym owners and city health officials.

Washington Post: Wheelset inspections of Metro railcars require precision and time, Metro says

Editor Nov 17, 2021
The transit agency holds a mock inspection just like the type it is proposing to conduct every 8 days on its suspended 7000 series cars

Courtland Milloy in The Post: They purchased guns for protection. Then the guns were stolen.

Editor Nov 16, 2021
Raed and Alli Jarrar admit they don’t fit the profile of what many people think of when someone says gun owner.

WTOP: DC suspends unvaccinated first responders’ licenses as thousands apply for exemptions

Editor Nov 16, 2021
City leaders are sharing just how many first responders remain unvaccinated in D.C. long after the mayor mandated they get the shot.

Greater Greater Washington: 2021 reaches 2020 traffic death numbers in DC, and it’s not even…

Editor Nov 16, 2021
With 37 fatalities, 2020 was the deadliest year for traffic crashes in DC in more than a decade. Now it’s all but guaranteed that 2021 will be deadlier after Nina Larson became the 37th person to be killed in a traffic crash this year.

City Paper: New Nightlife Mayor Solana Vander Nat on Supporting a Recovering Industry

Editor Nov 16, 2021
The director of the Mayor’s Office on Nightlife and Culture was born in Ecuador and adopted by a Northern Virginia family.
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