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Greater Greater Washington: Thousands of households are behind on rent in the Washington region

Editor Sep 24, 2021
Job loss during the pandemic, combined with high housing costs, has resulted in thousands of people in the Washington region struggling to pay rent.

WTOP: Blues Alley reopens in Georgetown: ‘Rumors of our demise have been greatly exaggerated’

Editor Sep 24, 2021
During the pandemic, Blues Alley fans were concerned that the venue might close for good, but America’s oldest continually-operating jazz supper club is officially back open.

City Paper: Housing Authority Commissioner Is Subject of Anti-Stalking Petitions

Editor Sep 24, 2021
D.C. Housing Authority Commissioner Antonio Taliaferro is accused by two DCHA employees of aggressive and threatening behavior, according to two anti-stalking petitions filed in D.C. Superior Court. Taliaferro serves as a resident…

Washington Post: D.C. officer charged with murder after deadly pursuit

Editor Sep 24, 2021
A D.C. police officer was indicted Friday on murder and obstruction charges stemming from the death of Karon Hylton, a moped driver who collided with a vehicle while trying to elude police in an incident that roiled his neighborhood in…

City Paper: The 2021 In-Person Marine Corps Marathon Has Been Canceled

Editor Sep 24, 2021
“After exhausting all possibilities, the opportunity to safely operate and execute a live event is just not feasible at this time.”

WTOP: In-person Marine Corps Marathon canceled for 2nd year

Editor Sep 24, 2021
Organizers of the Marine Corps Marathon say the race — scheduled for late next month — has been canceled, citing “security and safety precautions.”

Washington Post: Marine Corps Marathon canceled for second consecutive year

Editor Sep 24, 2021
The Marine Corps Marathon became one of the country’s last mega-marathons to bow to the pandemic when organizers canceled last year’s event for the first time in its 45-year history. More than a year later, the 2021 event met the same fate…

DCist: More Than 100 COVID-19 Vaccine Consent Forms Stolen From Safeway Clinic Employee

Editor Sep 24, 2021
More than 100 COVID-19 vaccine consent forms were stolen from an employee working at the Safeway Pharmacies clinic at the Fort Stanton Recreation Center in Southeast D.C., multiple outlets have reported.

DCist: New Club, Room 808, Brings Jazz And Comedy To Petworth 5 Nights A Week

Editor Sep 24, 2021
Wanting to fill the void left by the mass closure of comedy and music clubs throughout D.C. over the past year, local comedian Martin Amini came up with a plan. Drawing on his decade of doing standup comedy in the D.C. area, the…

City Paper: Fears Around In-Person Classes Weigh on Students

Editor Sep 24, 2021
A pediatrician talks with parents about children struggling with anxiety around spreading the virus.

DCist: Heading Into Another Pandemic Fall, Experts Say Case Trajectory Hinges On Improved…

Editor Sep 24, 2021
The D.C. region is rounding the corner on another pandemic fall season.

UrbanTurf: 350 Units Proposed to Replace Friendship Heights Building Housing Maggiano’s and DSW

Editor Sep 24, 2021
This spring, the Urban Land Institute released a study looking at DC's Friendship Heights neighborhood, tracing the causes of the area's "naturally-occurring retirement community" reputation and offering prescriptions for future…

Washington Business Journal: Unhealthy Imbalance — Access to food, nutrition and health care remains…

Editor Sep 24, 2021
All Mary Blackford really wanted was a place close to home where she could shop for healthy food.

WTOP: Delta variant surge ebbing in DC area

Editor Sep 24, 2021
Like much of the U.S., the surge of COVID-19 cases caused by the delta variant is ebbing in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia areas.

Washington Post: Counting street cats in D.C. is a less-than-purrfect task

Editor Sep 24, 2021
The District’s cat count put the city’s feline population at roughly 200,000

Washington Post: He was a D.C. graffiti artist and spent time in prison. Now, a photo he took hangs…

Editor Sep 24, 2021
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser hired Khalid Naji-Allah as her staff photographer in 2015 after being impressed with his work

WTOP: DC business leaders consider ways to boost visitors, dollars to downtown area

Editor Sep 24, 2021
D.C. business leaders logged into a video call Thursday to discuss ways to increase the number of people and dollars back into the downtown area.

WTOP: Metro board discusses fare changes, revenue and safety concerns

Editor Sep 24, 2021
Metro is looking into several options to help address revenue concerns while encouraging ridership. Safety concerns were also a topic of discussion during a Thursday board meeting.

Washington Post: Washington celebrates Alma Thomas, the late D.C. painter who sought beauty in the…

Editor Sep 24, 2021
Artist Alma Thomas’s distinctive style began with a passing glance through a window.

DCist: Metro Drops Its Proposal To Suspend Riders Arrested For Certain Crimes (For Now)

Editor Sep 23, 2021
Metro’s board of directors is putting on hold a proposal to suspend riders from the transit system for getting arrested for certain sex and weapons crimes.
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