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WTOP: DC will require masks indoors for everyone older than 2 beginning July 31

Editor Jul 29, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Thursday that masks will again be required indoors in the District, regardless of vaccination status.

Washington Business Journal: Here’s where D.C.’s four controversial New Communities…

Editor Jul 29, 2021
D.C. could soon invest more than $78.8 million in the New Communities Initiative, an amount that officials say reflects their commitment to the redevelopment of the four public housing complexes included in the program. Yet each one…

Washington Business Journal: Owner of The Anthem, 9:30 Club awarded more than $25M in the SBA…

Editor Jul 29, 2021
The Small Business Administration has disclosed the more than 9,844 small business owners who have so far been awarded grants through the agency’s Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program.

City Paper: Bowser, Contee Call for More Cops

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Herroner wants to spend $11 million to hire nearly 200 more cops by the beginning of Fiscal Year 2022.

WTOP: Metro leaders, for now, decline to take up hot-button issue of rider suspensions

Editor Jul 29, 2021
A controversial plan to ban certain people from the D.C. Metro system is now on pause.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: ‘Telling the truth shouldn’t be hard.’ So let’s tell the truth.

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Truth is truth, even in D.C.

WTOP: DC Council members push for info on what’s being done to prevent gun violence

Editor Jul 29, 2021
D.C. Council members held a hearing Thursday on gun violence prevention.

DCist: D.C. Reinstates Indoor Mask Mandate For All Individuals Starting Saturday

Editor Jul 29, 2021
A little more than two months after D.C. lifted its mask mandate, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Thursday that masks will once again be required in all indoor settings, starting Saturday, July 31.

Washington Business Journal: Industrious takes big former WeWork space in D.C. for new expansion

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Coworking group Industrious is expanding again with a big new office at The Apollo.

Washington Post: Smithsonian to require all visitors to wear masks indoors starting Friday, even if…

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Starting Friday, all visitors — even those who are vaccinated — must wear masks at the Smithsonian Institution’s museums and indoor spaces, it said Thursday.

City Paper: Bet on Sports, Eat Wings at ExPat, Coming to Western Market in 2022

Editor Jul 29, 2021
At 8,000 square feet, ExPat will be the largest tenant of the new Foggy Bottom food hall.

WTOP: Smithsonian to require masks indoors once again

Editor Jul 29, 2021
Starting Friday, July 30, the Smithsonian will require all visitors 2 and older to wear face masks in its museums and indoor spaces regardless of their vaccination status.

DCist: Immunocompromised Residents Felt ‘Left Behind’ As The D.C. Region Lifted Pandemic…

Editor Jul 29, 2021
In mid-July, Southwest D.C. resident Lana Duran headed into a CVS to get her third dose of a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. It would technically be the fourth COVID-19 vaccine she received — having first received a Johnson & Johnson shot in…

Washington Post: D.C. rejects proposal for free Circulator bus rides, saying tourists and wealthy…

Editor Jul 29, 2021
The D.C. Council is moving forward on a spending plan focused on improving road safety

Washington Post: Rising virus rates in D.C., Alexandria have officials considering mask mandates…

Editor Jul 28, 2021
Officials in the Washington region are considering reinstating indoor mask mandates for vaccinated people following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention classifying D.C., Alexandria and Loudoun County as having substantial…

Washington Blade: Meet the LGBTQ leaders behind D.C. statehood fight

Editor Jul 28, 2021
‘We’re still second class — it’s just so unfair’

Street Sense: Winter 2021-22 hypothermia plan submitted for approval

Editor Jul 28, 2021
The D.C. Interagency Council on Homelessness (ICH) shelter capacity subcommittee submitted a proposal for how to provide enough beds and physical space in shelters this winter.

Street Sense: Extra food assistance for the pandemic is ending in September. DC’s budget may not…

Editor Jul 28, 2021
The D.C. Council unanimously approved an increase in spending on local food accessibility programs during a budget vote held virtually July 20. Even with greater market access and expanded options, however, advocates say lawmakers didn’t…

Street Sense: Bowser’s office announces Homeward D.C. 2.0 with revamped goals toward ending…

Editor Jul 28, 2021
Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office released its second five-year strategic plan to end homelessness in D.C. at the beginning of July. The document was released during a July 6 celebration of seven residents of the 801 East Men’s Shelter who were…

Washington Post: New Lafayette Square marker highlights role of slavery in building White House

Editor Jul 28, 2021
The unveiling ceremony on the north side of Lafayette Square on Wednesday wasn’t large and it didn’t last long, but history was made. Or rather, history was recognized. Finally.
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District Links: DC unveils draft master plan for mixed-use redevelopment of RFK campus; July 4 will feature added…

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