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Washington Post: How this after-school program achieved a high vaccination rate in a Black…

Editor Aug 29, 2021
William Pitts was one of the first on staff to be vaccinated.

WTOP: DC community leaders work on plan to get kids to and from school safely

Editor Aug 29, 2021
As students head back to school, community leaders in the District are coming together to create a plan that will allow kids to get to school safely, and they’re hoping to get more support from residents in Wards 7 and 8 in order to pass…

WTOP: DC cuts ribbon on new Benjamin Banneker Academic High School

Editor Aug 29, 2021
School starts in the District on Monday, but some students jumped at the opportunity to roam the halls on a Saturday. It’s hard to blame them, since it was a chance for current students and former alumni to tour the brand new Benjamin…

Washington Post: A D.C. teen was killed outside of school. The city is working to prevent violence…

Editor Aug 29, 2021
The dismissal bell rang at 3 p.m. Hundreds of students streamed out of KIPP DC College Preparatory in Northeast Washington. Some walked to the bus stop out front, waiting for a bus to take them to the Metro a mile way. Others searched for…

WTOP: Howard University clears debts of upperclassmen facing financial troubles from pandemic

Editor Aug 28, 2021
Some upperclassmen at Howard University in D.C. with tuition not paid from the Spring semester will soon be tuition debt-free.

Washington Post: They found dream homes through D.C.’s first-time homeowners program. Now they…

Editor Aug 28, 2021
When she bought her home on Talbert Street in 2018, Jeanita Brown was certain she’d live there forever. But within weeks, she began to feel uneasy: her windows weren’t closing, and small cracks began to spiderweb up her walls — but…

Washington Post Editorial Board: The D.C. police shooting of Antwan Gilmore raises troubling…

Editor Aug 28, 2021
The investigation into Wednesday morning’s fatal D.C. police shooting of a Black man is in its early stages, and officials have cautioned against jumping to conclusions before all the facts have been established. But what is known — that a…

Washington Post: Thousands rally for voting rights, D.C. statehood today in Washington

Editor Aug 28, 2021
Many invoke the late Rep. John Lewis and other Civil Rights figures in new push to expand ballot access

WTOP: DC reaches rental assistance milestone ahead of use-it-or-lose-it deadline

Editor Aug 28, 2021
D.C. has reached a national milestone for rent relief ahead of a use-it-or-lose-it deadline, ensuring more funds will be available for renters and landlords in the District, the mayor’s office announced Friday.

Washington Post: D.C. plans to rebid its troubled Medicaid contracts, as risk of patients losing…

Editor Aug 28, 2021
As a crisis roils D.C.’s Medicaid system, city leaders said on Friday that they will issue an entirely new procurement for insurance companies to manage poor patients’ care — an attempt that may or may not prevent MedStar from revoking…

WTOP: DC teachers concerned schools won’t be ready for class Monday

Editor Aug 28, 2021
School starts in D.C. on Monday morning, but teachers say they’re concerned some buildings won’t be ready. D.C.’s city administrator told lawmakers that contracted maintenance crews will work all weekend to make necessary fixes to heating,…

City Paper: The March On for Washington and Voting Rights Will Call for D.C. Voting Rights

Editor Aug 27, 2021
In August 1963, around 250,000 people gathered in D.C. as part of the March on Washington—where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his now-legendary “I Have A Dream” speech. Over 58 years later, another voting rights march will take place…

DCist: The Washington Monument Is (Really, Actually) Opening Again

Editor Aug 27, 2021
Yes, you read that right. The Washington Monument will be open again to the public this weekend, after a lightning strike earlier this month forced it to close.

Washington Post: D.C. eliminated the admissions test during the pandemic at its most selective high…

Editor Aug 27, 2021
The District’s most competitive application high school is failing to enroll students who attended a neighborhood middle school in the city’s poorest wards — even after officials temporarily eliminated an admission test during the…

WTOP: COVID testing at DC schools now opt-out instead of opt-in for students

Editor Aug 27, 2021
D.C. Public Schools students will be automatically enrolled in the city’s random coronavirus testing program unless the student, parent or guardian opts out, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Friday.

Washington Business Journal: Palisades mansion renovated by former Washington football player hits…

Editor Aug 27, 2021
A Palisades home that received a recent makeover by a former NFL player is now on the market.

WTOP: Washington Monument to reopen Sunday

Editor Aug 27, 2021
The Washington Monument is set to reopen Sunday after an extended period of repairs stemming from a lightning strike almost two weeks ago, a National Park Service spokesman said.

DCist: Local COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations Rising To Pre-Vaccine Levels

Editor Aug 27, 2021
As the D.C. region barrels towards another pandemic autumn, cases and hospitalizations are continuing to rise in the D.C. region.

WTOP: Woman honors DC Fire and EMS, 911 operator who saved her life after heart attack

Editor Aug 27, 2021
D.C. Fire and EMS members were honored in a ceremony on Friday for saving a woman’s life after she had a heart attack earlier this year.

Washington Business Journal: Chef Nick Stefanelli talks about opening his downtown D.C. restaurant…

Editor Aug 27, 2021
The very week that Michelin-starred chef Nick Stefanelli was gearing up to open his newest restaurant in downtown D.C. last year, local governments were imposing lockdowns and social distancing to slow the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. …
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Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…

District Links: DC unveils draft master plan for mixed-use redevelopment of RFK campus; July 4 will feature added…

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The DC Office of Planning today released a draft master plan outlining a framework for redevelopment of the RFK campus, anchored by a new Washington Commanders stadium but also incorporating up to…

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