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Washington Post: George Washington University welcomes graduates back for first in-person…

Editor Oct 3, 2021
The classes of 2020 and 2021 celebrated their graduation on the National Mall on Saturday

Washington Post: Thousands of D.C. health care workers remain unvaccinated amid flurry of religious…

Editor Oct 2, 2021
Nearly 2,500 D.C. health-care workers remain unvaccinated following Thursday’s deadline to receive at least the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine, with nearly 70 percent of them requesting a religious exemption, according to city…

Washington Post: Metro rail car series that was suspended after decoupling incidents is returning to…

Editor Oct 2, 2021
Transit officials say they hope to return all 184 of the rail cars to the agency’s fleet this year

WTOP: DC police identify 5 focus areas for Fall Crime Prevention Initiative

Editor Oct 2, 2021
D.C. has identified five areas to focus on in their 2021 Fall Crime Prevention Initiative, Mayor Muriel Bowser said on Friday.

WTOP: DC Central Kitchen stirs up hunger-fighting mission with new headquarters, fundraising…

Editor Oct 2, 2021
The DC Central Kitchen’s mission to fight hunger and create jobs has kicked up a notch.

Washington Post: District bill to increase access to virtual learning sets up a clash with the mayor

Editor Oct 2, 2021
The D.C. Council is planning to introduce legislation that would expand access to virtual learning, potentially setting up a showdown with the mayor, who has remained firm that she wants nearly all students in physical classrooms across…

Washington Post: D.C. misused nearly $82 million meant to provide housing to the city’s poorest…

Editor Oct 2, 2021
D.C. officials in fiscal 2020 misspent nearly $82 million of affordable housing funds earmarked for extremely low-income residents, according to a new report from the Office of the Inspector General.

Washington Post: Ruby Corado, founder of Casa Ruby, resigns as executive director

Editor Oct 2, 2021
Ruby Corado, the founder and executive director of Casa Ruby, a shelter for LGBTQ youth, resigned Friday morning, a week after the D.C. Department of Human Services said it would not renew an $850,000 grant to the nonprofit.

Washington Post: John Terry, appeals court judge, dies at 88

Editor Oct 2, 2021
John A. Terry, a Washington lawyer and judge who served decades on the D.C. Court of Appeals and earlier spent 13 years as chief of the appellate division of the U.S. attorney’s office, died Sept. 5 at a health-care facility in Bethesda,…

Washington Post: D.C. mayor, police chief launch fall initiative to combat crime in five…

Editor Oct 1, 2021
District leaders, struggling to curtail deadly gun violence, are extending a summer crime prevention initiative into the fall, hoping to keep heightened police attention focused on neighborhoods where residents feel besieged by crime.

Washingtonian: Check Out DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s First TikTok

Editor Oct 1, 2021
Bowser joined the social media app on Thursday.

City Paper: Open Streets D.C. To Close Three Miles of Georgia Avenue NW

Editor Oct 1, 2021
Tomorrow, we take to the streets.

Washington Business Journal: End of an era: Contents of the Marriott Wardman Park to be sold off in…

Editor Oct 1, 2021
Grand pianos, commercial dough mixers, and even a Ford F-250 pickup truck are among the items to be sold at auction later this month as the owner of the former Marriott Wardman Park in Northwest D.C. moves ahead with its court-approved…

Washington Times: GOP lawmakers criticize D.C. mayor over rise in violent crime, homelessness

Editor Oct 1, 2021
A group of Republican lawmakers is criticizing D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser over her “failure” to address what they say are surging violent crime and homelessness problems in the nation’s capital.

Washingtonian: Kamala Harris Has Finally Sold Her DC Condo

Editor Oct 1, 2021
The unit in the West End had been on the market since April.

Washington Business Journal: Two D.C.-area historically Black universities receive millions for…

Editor Oct 1, 2021
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is funding a new program designed to increase diversity in health tech through partnerships with multiple universities, including several in Greater Washington.

WTOP: DC Council member questions religious exemption for COVID vaccines

Editor Oct 1, 2021
One member of the D.C. Council questioned why the city has a religious exemption in place for COVID-19 vaccines Friday.

DCist: The D.C. Council May Institute A Vaccine Mandate For All Members And Staff

Editor Oct 1, 2021
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson has requested that the council consider an internal resolution during next week’s legislative session that would require all councilmembers and their staff to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 31, or face…

DCist: George Washington University Will Provide Health Services For The New Hospital At St.…

Editor Oct 1, 2021
George Washington University’s physicians, practitioners, and medical faculty will be providing staffing at the new hospital at St. Elizabeths East and two new urgent care facilities opening in wards 7 and 8, Mayor Muriel Bowser and…

Colbert King in The Post: Reproductive rights are on the line. D.C. will stand with Women’s…

Editor Oct 1, 2021
There is no guarantee, but the weather’s supposed to be fine when the Women’s March kicks off Saturday morning at Freedom Plaza in downtown Washington. And I certainly don’t know how many participants will be on hand. But I can promise…
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