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Gordon Chaffin in Street Sense: ‘Crystal Clear’: STAY DC rental assistance offers residents a…

Editor Aug 12, 2021
I could not afford to pay my rent for five months last year. Money didn’t come in from side jobs when I was counting on it. So, thanks to the federal ban on evictions, I was able to keep living in my apartment until my lease was up in…

UrbanTurf: St. Elizabeths and 170 Units: What Remains on Track in Congress Heights

Editor Aug 12, 2021
Residents of DC's Congress Heights neighborhood have dealt with a difficult summer in terms of crime, and are also awaiting news of the status of developments outside of the St. Elizabeths campus.

WTOP: Kennedy Center, Ford’s Theatre to require vaccination or proof of negative test

Editor Aug 12, 2021
The Kennedy Center and Ford’s Theatre announced Thursday that they will require all audience members to be fully vaccinated or provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test.

Greater Greater Washington: Redistricting season is kicking off in DC as the Census Bureau releases…

Editor Aug 12, 2021
DC is gearing up for an accelerated redistricting season as the Census Bureau prepares to release local-level 2020 data at 1 pm today (Thursday), albeit in a “legacy format.”

Washington Post: The Kennedy Center and Ford’s Theatre to require proof of vaccination or negative…

Editor Aug 12, 2021
The Kennedy Center and Ford’s Theatre will require audience members to show proof of vaccination or a recent negative coronavirus test beginning Sept. 1, the two venues announced Thursday morning. Additionally, all artists, staff, ushers…

WUSA9: Parents, teachers weigh in on DCPS reopening plan as DC enters high rate of transmission

Editor Aug 12, 2021
DC Public Schools plan to reopen in-person learning five days a week by Aug. 30.

Washington Post: Most severe covid cases, deaths in DMV region are among the unvaccinated

Editor Aug 11, 2021
The vast majority of severe illnesses and deaths from the coronavirus in the Washington region are occurring among those who haven’t gotten vaccinated. And breakthrough cases of covid-19 among those who are inoculated are likely to be less…

Washington Post Editorial Board: A senseless D.C. police pummeling was caught on video. But what are…

Editor Aug 11, 2021
Among the latest stomach-turning examples of police violence is a video clip of a D.C. officer pummeling a man as officers struggled to make an arrest Sunday. The misconduct is over the top, brazen, gratuitous. It could serve as a tutorial…

Washingtonian: Restaurants and Bars Get Some Harassment But Mostly Support for Requiring…

Editor Aug 11, 2021
Some cardless patrons were outed as unvaccinated among dates and friends when asked for their records.

Washingtonian: José Andrés’s DC-Area Restaurants Are Now Requiring Proof of Vaccination For Indoor…

Editor Aug 11, 2021
ThinkFoodGroup employees must start the vaccination process by the end of the month.

WTOP: DC high school athletes urged to wear masks indoors, get tested regularly

Editor Aug 11, 2021
D.C. student-athletes who practice or compete indoors will have to do so while wearing masks and trying to maintain 6 feet of distance regardless of vaccination status, according to the latest guidance.

Washington Informer: Viral Police Abuse Video Shakes Ward 8 Community

Editor Aug 11, 2021
A video making the rounds on social media not only has led to three District police officers facing criminal prosecution but incensed residents in Southeast about what they describe as constant police harassment inflicted on their…

DCist: Metro, Roads, Train Bridges, And More: Here’s Some Of What’s In The Senate Infrastructure…

Editor Aug 11, 2021
Local officials are celebrating the coming windfall for transportation and infrastructure projects around Maryland, Virginia, and D.C. after the U.S. Senate passed the largest infrastructure bill in history earlier this week.

WTOP: Echostage joins list of DC-area venues requiring proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19…

Editor Aug 11, 2021
Echostage joined several of D.C.’s prominent entertainment venues in saying it will require guests to either show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test before being allowed in.

Street Sense: City program employs homeless people to help promote vaccinations in shelters and on…

Editor Aug 11, 2021
The D.C. government hired 55 shelter residents this spring and summer to help promote COVID-19 vaccines among people experiencing homelessness and dispel misinformation surrounding the coronavirus. Similar to national trends, D.C.…

City Paper: The Most Debated Items From the Final 2022 Budget Vote

Editor Aug 11, 2021
Contracting at DCHA, a tax abatement for affordable housing downtown, and the cursed McMillan development

City Paper: D.C. Government Workers Required to Vaccinate or Get Tested Weekly

Editor Aug 11, 2021
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the vaccine mandate as more and more businesses are requiring proof of vaccination.

Washington Business Journal: Commercial construction has slowed across Greater Washington.…

Editor Aug 11, 2021
After years of careful planning and deliberation, shovels are finally turning at 16th and S streets NW.

DCist: D.C., Prince George’s County Reach ‘High’ COVID-19 Transmission, Per CDC

Editor Aug 11, 2021
Less than a week after all D.C.-area jurisdictions reached the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s measure for “substantial” COVID-19 transmission, D.C. and Prince George’s County in Maryland now report “high” transmission of the…

John Kelly in The Post: A new book tells the remarkable story of a formerly enslaved man — and much…

Editor Aug 11, 2021
I learned a great deal from an important new book from Georgetown University Press called “Between Freedom and Equality: The History of an African American Family in Washington, D.C.” But the biggest impression came from a page with hardly…
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