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Washington Post: As delta variant spurs anxiety, D.C. mayor isn’t backing down from requiring…

Editor Aug 18, 2021
With less than two weeks until the start of the academic year, D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) remained steadfast Wednesday that nearly all public school children in the nation’s capital would be required to attend in-person school full…

Washington Post: Teen fatally stabbed at dismissal time outside high school in Northeast Washington

Editor Aug 18, 2021
A 15-year-old boy was fatally stabbed Wednesday afternoon during an altercation that occurred as students were being dismissed from a charter high school in Northeast Washington, according to D.C. police.

WTOP: Teenager killed in stabbing outside DC school

Editor Aug 18, 2021
A teenager was fatally stabbed Wednesday following an altercation with another teenager outside a D.C. school.

City Paper: The State of District-Area Misinformation and Vaccine Hesitancy

Editor Aug 18, 2021
A recent anti-vaccine misinformation (or potential disinformation) campaign in Prince George’s County and an anti-misinformation vaccination campaign targeting Black folks in the DMV highlight some of the vaccine hesitancy and access…

Washingtonian: Texas Congressman Wants to Prevent DC From Instituting a Vaccine Mandate

Editor Aug 18, 2021
Pat Fallon's bill would prohibit the District from doing something it has shown no appetite for.

Greater Greater Washington: 2020 census numbers show where our region is growing and where it isn’t

Editor Aug 18, 2021
Last Thursday, the Census Bureau released the redistricting data from the 2020 census, giving the public its first look at the results for geographic areas smaller than states. What does this data tell us about how our region is growing?

Washington Post: D.C. arts commission shifts grants to address equity, bringing cuts to big groups

Editor Aug 18, 2021
The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities has dramatically reshaped the way it supports Washington’s arts community by directing significant increases to the city’s small and midsize arts organizations and making steep cuts to almost…

DCist: Here Are The Details Of D.C. Public Schools’ Plan To Fully Reopen

Editor Aug 18, 2021
D.C. Public Schools released much-awaited health and safety plans on Wednesday that describe how it will fully reopen buildings.

Patch: DC Fire Honors Lifeguard Who Rescued 90-Year-Old Swimmer

Editor Aug 18, 2021
DC Fire and EMS honored a lifeguard at a ceremony Tuesday for his role in rescuing a 90-year-old woman who had sunk to the bottom of a pool.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. budgets $10M to buy Georgetown site key to the Potomac River…

Editor Aug 18, 2021
The District is moving to acquire at least a portion of an old Exxon gas station property across from the Key Bridge, a crucial step in making the long-sought Georgetown-Rosslyn gondola, among other potential infrastructure projects, a…

WTOP: DCPS not considering virtual learning option for new school year

Editor Aug 18, 2021
D.C. government, school and health officials on Wednesday laid out some of the protocols and rules that the District’s schools will operate under during the school year that begins Aug. 30, and a virtual learning option is “not something…

DCist: Masks Will Be Required On Public Transit, Trains, Planes Through January 18

Editor Aug 18, 2021
Metro says all customers will be required to wear masks on trains and buses through January 18, following new federal rules from the Transportation Security Administration.

Washingtonian: Smithsonian Acquires a Historic Collection Featuring Early Black Photographers

Editor Aug 18, 2021
Larry J. West's rare collection, including images from the first African American studios, will be added to SAAM's permanent collection.

DCist: D.C. Launches New Unemployment Benefits Website As Federal Programs Set To Expire Sept. 4

Editor Aug 18, 2021
The D.C. Department of Employment Services is introducing some changes to its unemployment insurance system, as four federal unemployment programs are set to expire in early September.

DCist: Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge To Open In Early September, Ahead Of Schedule

Editor Aug 18, 2021
Cars will be able to drive over the new Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge that spans the Anacostia River sometime the week of Sept. 6, nearly a month ahead of the previously announced October opening date.

Washington Post: Washington Monument closed for third day in a row

Editor Aug 18, 2021
The popular tourist site was struck by lightning early Sunday morning, damaging its electronic access system.

WTOP: New DC site aims to provide user-friendly unemployment resources

Editor Aug 18, 2021
D.C. has launched a revamped unemployment website aimed at making the process of navigating its services more user-friendly, as changes to federal pandemic assistance programs loom.

Washington Business Journal: Longtime D.C. architecture firm is acquired

Editor Aug 18, 2021
A longtime D.C. architecture firm has agreed to be acquired in a deal aimed at bolstering the combined company's local focus on education design.

WTOP: DC’s new Frederick Douglass Bridge to open ahead of schedule in September

Editor Aug 17, 2021
The opening of the new Frederick Douglass Bridge is ahead of schedule and will open in September.

WTOP: DC bar raising money for organization that helps refugees

Editor Aug 17, 2021
A D.C. bar is raising money for an organization that is helping people who are fleeing conflict in their countries.
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