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WTOP: Laguna Beach jeweler brings its power gems to Georgetown, Bethesda

Editor Oct 5, 2021
Laguna Beach, California, jeweler gorjana is opening stores in Georgetown in D.C. and Bethesda, Maryland, extending its east coast expansion.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Housing Authority’s HQ redo finally nears groundbreaking.…

Editor Oct 5, 2021
The long-anticipated redevelopment of the D.C. Housing Authority’s NoMa headquarters is just about ready to get moving, albeit with some major changes to the underlying deal struck two years ago.

DCist: Fire At D.C. Homeless Encampment Leaves One Person Dead

Editor Oct 5, 2021
One person was found dead after a tent at a homeless encampment in Northwest D.C. went up in flames Monday night, according to D.C. Fire and EMS.

Washingtonian: Your Guide to 50 New and Anticipated Restaurants Opening Around DC This Fall/Winter

Editor Oct 5, 2021
A Japanese food hall, cheffy pizza, cocktails with dim sum—and other spots to look forward to.

DCist: Smithsonian’s Arts And industries Building To Reopen With Future-Facing Exhibit This November

Editor Oct 5, 2021
After being closed for more than 15 years, the Smithsonian’s Arts and Industries Building has set a date for its grand re-opening. The AIB will open the “FUTURES” exhibit Saturday, Nov. 20, and the weekend will feature a live-streamed…

Washington Post: Bell to toll 700 times on Tuesday at 5 p.m. at Washington National Cathedral

Editor Oct 5, 2021
The cathedral said its bell will toll to honor the 700,000 people who have died of covid-19 in the United States

WTOP: How VP Kamala Harris, DC Mayor Bowser used stop at Colada Shop to support female…

Editor Oct 5, 2021
When Daniella Senior, CEO of D.C.-based Colada Shop, was invited to the White House last week, she was so surprised at the invitation that she asked Vice President Kamala Harris’ chief of staff why she was included.

WTOP: Gyms ask DC to review mask mandate

Editor Oct 5, 2021
Area gyms are asking D.C. to review its mask mandate and requesting parity for the fitness industry.

NBC4: Group of DC Gym Owners Asks for Vaccine Requirement Over Mask Mandate

Editor Oct 5, 2021
Gyms had to require masks indoors again starting back in August, and owners say they've seen a drop in members taking classes

WTOP: DC Council expected to extend Medicaid benefits via emergency contract

Editor Oct 4, 2021
The long and winding path D.C. lawmakers have taken to ensure more than 250,000 residents don’t lose Medicaid benefits is nearing the finish line.

Washington Post: D.C. clears longtime encampment in NoMa in kickoff to new program to house the…

Editor Oct 4, 2021
James Harris squinted into the mist kicked up by power washers scrubbing the sidewalks of the M Street NE underpass on Monday morning as District officials unfurled yellow caution tape around the tents that remained standing.

The 74: Former D.C. Schools Chief’s New Venture, Reconstruction, Celebrates the Black Experience…

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Kendrah Foster had already planned a Mardi Gras-inspired “staycation” with her three children in July when she heard about a week-long virtual cooking class for Pittsburgh families that featured gumbo on the menu.

The Imprint: Kinship Caregivers in D.C. Say Child Welfare Agency Owes Foster Payments

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Three years ago, a Washington, D.C., woman received a distressed call with an urgent request: Her sister was being admitted to a psychiatric hospital and needed help caring for her then-5-year-old daughter. Could she take her in?

WTOP: Equipment picks up tent with person still inside during clearing of DC homeless encampment

Editor Oct 4, 2021
A resident of a homeless encampment in Northeast D.C. was taken to the hospital on Monday, after he was picked up by a Bobcat front-end loader.

Associated Press: Court rejects DC residents’ bid for voting representation

Editor Oct 4, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday affirmed a lower court ruling that said District of Columbia residents are not entitled to voting representation in the House of Representatives.

DCist: D.C. Homeless Services Contractor Subject Of NYT Investigation Into Unethical Business…

Editor Oct 4, 2021
An investigation in the New York Times on Sunday alleged that the CEO of a major New York City homeless services provider has personally enriched himself and his family members with city money while running shelters that residents…

DCist: Bowser And D.C. Council Set To Square Off Over Expanding Remote Learning In Schools

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Fresh off of its two-month summer recess, the D.C. Council is expected to square off with Mayor Muriel Bowser on Tuesday over an emergency bill that would expand the availability of remote learning for students and allow them to receive…

Washington Post: How strict should requirements to participate in virtual learning be? D.C. Council…

Editor Oct 4, 2021
The Bowser administration continued to feud with the D.C. Council this weekend over which students should qualify to remain home and continue with virtual learning this year.

Axios: D.C. program starts clearing homeless encampments

Editor Oct 4, 2021
As a bulldozer crumpled a tent and lifted it into the back of a waiting garbage truck on Monday, some residents of the homeless encampments on L and M Street in NoMa said they weren't moving.

Washington Post: Supreme Court agrees D.C. not entitled to congressional voting representation

Editor Oct 4, 2021
The Supreme Court on Monday affirmed an earlier ruling that D.C. is not constitutionally entitled to voting representation in Congress, deflating hopes among some advocates that they could secure representation for District residents…
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