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WTOP: DC ‘on track’ to get rent money out

Editor Jul 30, 2021
D.C. says it’s “on track” to get money to those who need it through the Stay DC plan.

Washington Business Journal: Blackstone acquires Navy Yard hotel

Editor Jul 30, 2021
An affiliate of New York-based asset management firm Blackstone Group has bought the Courtyard by Marriott Washington Capitol Hill/Navy Yard hotel for $52.6 million, according to D.C. land records.

DCist: What You Need To Know About Reimposed Mask Mandates In The D.C. Region

Editor Jul 30, 2021
COVID-19 cases in the D.C. region are steadily rising once again, driven by pockets of unvaccinated people, the highly contagious new delta variant, and some asymptomatic or mild breakthrough infections in vaccinated people.

DCist: ‘I’m Just Looking For Some Compassion’: D.C. Parents Are Fighting For Medical Exemptions To…

Editor Jul 30, 2021
Markita Bryant does not feel it is safe to send her 10-year-old son back to his D.C. school for in-person learning. The fifth-grader has asthma that puts him at high risk of severe illness if he contracts the coronavirus.

Washington Post: In D.C., high-profile crimes spur hard conversations: ‘Walk a mile in my shoes’

Editor Jul 30, 2021
Standing in front of a bar on 14th Street shortly after a gunman opened fire on the busy corridor in Northwest Washington last week, a group of men argued about who and what to blame for the increase in gun violence in D.C. that sent…

Washington Business Journal: How affordable housing funding was protected from the effects of Covid

Editor Jul 30, 2021
In the early days of the Covid crisis, when the worsening pandemic seemed to bring a different piece of bad news literally by the minute, Carmen Romero wondered if her affordable housing nonprofit just might go under.

DCist: New ‘Super Gage’ Could Help Determine When It’s Safe To Swim In The Anacostia River

Editor Jul 30, 2021
The Anacostia River has been too polluted to swim in for decades — a swim ban has been in effect since the 1970s. But recent cleanup progress has led officials to start talking about revisiting the ban, with the goal of allowing swimming…

Rachel Usdan and Roger Marmet in The Post: D.C. knows how to stop most gun violence, but it’s a long…

Editor Jul 30, 2021
Nyiah Courtney’s family is going through horrifying anguish right now, and our hearts ache. Six-year-old Nyiah was killed walking home in mid-July in her Congress Heights neighborhood. She had a right to live a long, peaceful life. This…

Amos Gelb and LaTrina Antoine in The Post: Is D.C. wasting money on violence reduction programs?

Editor Jul 30, 2021
Any delusion that our city’s gun violence afflicts only certain (poor) neighborhoods has to have been erased by the past several weeks.

Washington Post: Advocacy groups press D.C. to make its rent relief program easier for non-English…

Editor Jul 30, 2021
Ahead of a looming deadline for the District to use its federally allocated rent relief funds, local advocacy groups are pushing the city to make the application process easier to navigate for people who speak little or no English.

Washington Post: D.C. jail officials turn away GOP members of Congress who showed up to check on…

Editor Jul 29, 2021
D.C. jail officials turned away GOP members of Congress who showed up Thursday at the jail, saying they intended to inspect the treatment of suspects detained in the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol.

Associated Press: Congress passes bill to fund Capitol security, Afghan visas

Editor Jul 29, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress overwhelmingly passed emergency legislation Thursday that would bolster security at the Capitol, repay outstanding debts from the violent Jan. 6 insurrection and increase the number of visas for allies who worked…

Washington Post: Metro delays vote on proposal that would ban passengers arrested for sex offense

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Board members said they want more input from jurisdictions served by Metro on the proposal.

Washingtonian: You’ll Soon Need to Wear a Mask Inside DC Bars and Restaurants

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Restaurant employees are once more tasked with enforcing the order.

Washington Post: $1 million in federal emergency funds to help cover costs of collapsed D.C. bridge

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Funding will reimburse cleanup costs. A bridge replacement will cost $25 million.

DCist: Why Mayor Bowser Accused D.C. Courts Of Creating A ‘Public Safety Crisis’

Editor Jul 29, 2021
As the District faces a continuing surge in homicides, Mayor Muriel Bowser and other D.C. officials have placed some blame for the increase at the feet of the D.C. Superior Court.

DCist: Metro Delays Vote On Policy That Would Ban Riders Who Have Committed Certain Crimes

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Metro’s board is delaying a vote on a policy to temporarily ban people who commit sex and weapons offenses on the transit system.

Washington Business Journal: Remember Providence’s ‘healthy village’ plan? A new service is coming…

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Providence Health System is days away from introducing the next piece of its outpatient “healthy village” campus, two years after opening an urgent care center in its shuttered Northeast D.C. hospital with the promise of more to come.

Washington Post: D.C. reinstates indoor mask mandate as virus coronavirus cases rise

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Masks will again be required indoors in D.C. beginning Saturday, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser ordered, in a reversal of recent policy driven by new federal guidelines that recommend indoor masking in areas where coronavirus transmission is high.…

Washington Post: Congress passes $2.1 billion in emergency funding for Capitol security and Afghan…

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Congress on Thursday rapidly cleared a $2.1 billion emergency spending package that will avert a Capitol Police funding crisis sparked by the Jan. 6 riot and also provide urgent funds to evacuate and resettle Afghans who aided U.S. forces…
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