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Washington Post: Bread for the City expands health-care options in Southeast with new medical clinic

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Bread for the City, a nonprofit organization in D.C., opened a medical clinic east of the Anacostia River on Monday for the first time in its nearly 50-year history, a sign, community leaders say, that such centers are at the forefront of…

DCist: D.C. Suspends Clearing Of NoMa Encampments After Unhoused Person Hit By Bulldozer Driver

Editor Oct 4, 2021
D.C. crews largely cleared out a longstanding homeless encampment along M Street NE in NoMa on Monday morning, but suspended work in the afternoon on a neighboring encampment after an unhoused person in a tent was hit by a city bulldozer. …

WTOP: Council member proposes giving DC residents up to $100 a month for Metro

Editor Oct 4, 2021
On Tuesday, Ward 6 Council member Charles Allen reintroduced his Metro For DC bill, which proposes giving D.C. residents up to $100 a month for SmarTrip use and investing $10 million annually in bus service and related infrastructure.

Washingtonian: Mo Willems Will Create a Humongous Floor Mural at the Kennedy Center. And You Can…

Editor Oct 4, 2021
"We Are All Connected" will mark the end of the author's tenure as the Kennedy Center's Education Artist-in-Residence.

WTOP: First of its kind sportsbook opens in Adams Morgan

Editor Oct 4, 2021
A popular sports bar in Adams Morgan can now call itself a sportsbook — something no other typical sports bar in the country can do.

DCist: D.C. Students Would Have To Get COVID Vaccine Under New Legislation

Editor Oct 4, 2021
A new bill in the D.C. Council would require all students eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine to be fully vaccinated by December 15. The bill was introduced today with the support of 8 of the 13 council members, indicating it is likely to…

Washingtonian: VP Kamala Harris Orders Empanadas at Colada Shop

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Co-owner Daniella Senior attended a meeting of Latina small business leaders at the White House last week.

DCist: Here’s What Happened After Compass Coffee Eliminated Tips

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Customers at Compass Coffee used to be able to tip when they paid with credit cards. But the homegrown chain stopped providing that option in March 2020, making it an outlier among local coffee shops.

WTOP: DC mayor, council clash over proposed COVID-19 school bill

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Days after the D.C. Council announced plans to introduce emergency legislation aimed at expanding virtual learning and loosening attendance policies, Mayor Muriel Bowser doubled down on her stance that the city’s current approach aligns…

WTOP: Mayor Bowser, DC seniors encourage residents to get COVID-19 boosters and flu shot

Editor Oct 4, 2021
On Monday morning, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser joined three District seniors at the Capitol Hill Safeway as they prepared to receive their Pfizer COVID-19 booster shots.

DCist: Netflix Funds $5.4 Million Scholarship At Howard In Honor Of Alum Chadwick Boseman

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Netflix has created a $5.4 million endowed scholarship to honor Chadwick Boseman, an actor, director, writer, producer, and one of Howard University’s most decorated alumni. He died from cancer last August.

CNN: Supreme Court rejects long-shot bid from DC voters seeking ability to elect representatives to…

Editor Oct 4, 2021
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a long shot bid from registered voters in the District of Columbia who sought the ability to elect representatives to Congress.

Washingtonian: Supreme Court Rules That DC Should Not Have Voting Rights in Congress

Editor Oct 4, 2021
The four-sentence decision hinted that Congress, not the courts, should decide whether DC should have representation.

WTOP: Netflix donates $5.4 million to Howard’s Chadwick Boseman scholarship fund

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Netflix is the first donor to the Chadwick A. Boseman Memorial Scholarship, contributing $5.4 million to the scholarship fund established by Boseman’s wife, Simone Ledward-Boseman, for Howard University’s School of Fine Arts.

Washington Business Journal: Skanska lands anchor law firm tenant for new downtown D.C. office…

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Skanska has landed an anchor tenant for its planned trophy office building at 17th and M streets NW, pushing the project from the drawing board to a near-term groundbreaking.

Washington Business Journal: Local residents help fuel growth for these small businesses in new D.C.…

Editor Oct 4, 2021
In mere days, vegetarian taco restaurant Chaia raised $25,000-plus to help fuel its growth as part of a newly launched program aimed at supporting local businesses in the District.

Washington Post: Howard University, Netflix to honor actor Chadwick Boseman with scholarships

Editor Oct 4, 2021
The ‘Black Panther’ star graduated from the historically Black university in 2000.

DCist: Downtown D.C. Restaurants Are Still Hurting While Neighborhood Eateries Bounce Back

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Restaurant sales in the D.C. area’s residential pockets are starting to recover from the pandemic. But tumbleweeds are still rolling in the central business district.

WTOP: Washington National Cathedral ‘Blessing of the Animals’ held in person for first time since…

Editor Oct 4, 2021
Animals of all shapes and sizes gathered outside of the Washington National Cathedral on Sunday afternoon with their owners as the “Blessing of the Animals” returned in-person.

WTOP: Casa Ruby director steps down after LGBTQ+ shelter loses DC grant

Editor Oct 3, 2021
Ruby Corado has stepped down from her position as executive director of Casa Ruby, a 50-bed shelter serving the LGBTQ+ community in the District.
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