Since classes formally resumed on Aug. 23, Howard University has seen a slew of tense exchanges between faculty and school administrators over faculty’s concerns about health and safety.
Brian Vasile has been hoping to add sports betting to his bar for more than two years now, and his patience is finally about to pay off. Grand Central looks set to become the District’s first independent sportsbook sometime this fall.
As the clock ticks down on MedStar health care access for more than 200,000 D.C. residents who rely on Medicaid, a deputy mayor called the situation “dire,” but said the mayor would likely step in by the end of the week to provide relief.
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On International Overdose Awareness Day Tuesday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration hosted events across the city to destigmatize opioid overdoses, promote medication-assisted treatment plans and celebrate a 25% increase in the!-->…
The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission says in a new audit that Metro isn’t tracking the annual physical health and properly managing the fatigue of its train operators, possibly putting both operators and passengers at risk.
More than two years have passed since the last DC Jazz Festival took place in its full 10-day glory. Normally a highlight of the District’s annual music calendar, the festival is yet another victim of the COVID pandemic, and was turned!-->…
A new design and new potential arts operators are in the works for the next phase of Art Place in Fort Totten, nearly two years after this massive arts-centric development received preliminary zoning approval, and a few months after it!-->…
A bill from Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., would give control of the District’s National Guard to the city’s mayor — and it’s scheduled for markup Wednesday.