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DCist: What Happens To Learning When D.C. Students Must Quarantine? It Depends.

Editor Oct 28, 2021
Learning all but stopped for Sharon Culver’s seven-year-old daughter when she was required to quarantine for seven days in September. The girl did not hear from staff at Anne Beers Elementary School in Southeast D.C. about instruction the…

Washington Business Journal: McMillan’s developers just picked up another win in court. That…

Editor Oct 28, 2021
The team behind the McMillan sand filtration site redevelopment just picked up another court ruling in their favor, a key step in keeping demolition on the property moving and inching the tortured redevelopment forward.

Washington Business Journal: After two years of waiting, Monument Realty advances its second big…

Editor Oct 28, 2021
It’s taken two years of patience, but Monument Realty is finally advancing its large residential redevelopment on a prime piece of city-owned NoMa property in the District.

WTOP: Metrorail service to remain limited through at least Nov. 15

Editor Oct 28, 2021
Metrorail will remain in its current, limited state through Nov. 15, Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld told members of the Metro Board Thursday.

DCist: Metro Delays Will Continue Through At Least Mid-November

Editor Oct 28, 2021
Metro will continue to run trains on reduced schedules but will aim to increase the number of available trains in coming weeks.

Washington Post: Metro plans reduced service levels through Nov. 15 as it develops testing plan to…

Editor Oct 28, 2021
The transit agency has been operating without 60 percent of its rail car fleet since Oct. 17

DCist: Ex-Employee Sues D.C. Employment Services For Allegedly Failing To Pay Overtime

Editor Oct 28, 2021
A former employee of D.C.’s Office of Employment Services is suing the city agency for allegedly failing to pay him for overtime hours he worked during the pandemic.

WTOP: Pandemic led to record 1M pro bono hours in DC last year

Editor Oct 28, 2021
The pandemic led to a surge in the need for legal services last year for many who couldn’t afford it, and D.C. law firms stepped up.

UrbanTurf: New Developer Takes on 9-Unit Retrofit of Shaw Commercial Buildings

Editor Oct 28, 2021
Five years after a boutique residential development was proposed for a small stretch of retail in Shaw, new plans are in the works.

Washingtonian: Stop Tearing Down Midcentury-Modern Houses!

Editor Oct 28, 2021
A new effort to preserve DC’s underappreciated modern homes.

WTOP: First-year teacher takes on task of helping DC first-graders progress in a pandemic

Editor Oct 28, 2021
Jewel Cauley, a first-year teacher at Stanton Elementary School in D.C., has been working to make sure that the parents of her first-grade students have a clear idea of where the kids stand.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: Using stickers, he has spread poetry across the nation’s capital

Editor Oct 28, 2021
Maybe you’ve seen one of the black and white stickers.

Bruce M. Beehler in The Post: Climate change is not just a global threat. It’s also a local one.

Editor Oct 28, 2021
It is late October, and I just closed my back door to shut out the fast-flying Asian tiger mosquitoes that have become a persistent nuisance in D.C., where I live. A warming world has allowed this invasive species to expand across the…

Washington Post: New federal judges in D.C., Va. and Md. show Biden’s push to diversify bench

Editor Oct 27, 2021
A veteran prosecutor and two longtime public defenders were both confirmed by the U.S. Senate to federal judgeships in the D.C. region this week. The three new judges, along with others who recently took the bench, showcase efforts by the…

Washington Informer: McDuffie Enters D.C. Attorney General’s Race

Editor Oct 27, 2021
D.C. Council member Kenyan McDuffie recently launched a bid for the 2022 Democratic nomination for District attorney general, forgoing a reelection bid for a third term on the Council to pursue the soon-to-be-vacant position.

Washington Informer: Cancel The Rents Calls for Extension of STAY DC Program

Editor Oct 27, 2021
Twenty District activists affiliated with the Cancel The Rents organization gathered outside of the John A. Wilson Building on Sunday at a rally calling for the STAY DC program to be extended beyond its Oct. 27 termination date.

Washington Blade: 17th Street High Heel Race draws large crowd

Editor Oct 27, 2021
D.C. Mayor, three Council members, police chief mingle with drag queens

DCist: D.C. Council’s Student Vaccine Mandate Bill Draws Opposition

Editor Oct 27, 2021
A D.C. Council emergency bill that would require a COVID-19 vaccination for all eligible students by Dec. 15 is drawing opposition from District officials and health and education advocates.

WTOP: Should DC students be required to receive COVID-19 vaccine? Parents, council members weigh…

Editor Oct 27, 2021
D.C. parents largely spoke in favor Wednesday of a proposed bill that would require all eligible students to receive the coronavirus vaccine. But many raised concerns over how the requirement would be implemented, and called for pushing…

City Paper: Philip Pannell Collapsed at a Statehood Rally. Then He Tested Positive for COVID.

Editor Oct 27, 2021
The longtime Ward 8 organizer is using his experience to promote the effectiveness of the vaccine.
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