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WUSA9: Car crashes onto DC elementary school steps, pushing neighbors to call for changes to…

Editor May 9, 2021
One neighbor who lives on Michigan Avenue in Northeast, says about once a year, a car crashes into her front yard.

Washington Post: Stalled payments, conflicting answers: D.C. unemployment woes trigger investigation

Editor May 9, 2021
More than 14 months after pandemic-related layoffs first strained the District’s unemployment system, the frustrated calls are still coming.

WTOP: A District early literacy program asks DC Council for funding

Editor May 9, 2021
A literacy-focused program for young students in the District is urging the D.C. Council to prioritize funding in an effort to curb learning loss related to the coronavirus pandemic.

Washington Post: Josh Bell has thought long and hard about social change. In Washington, he’s ready…

Editor May 8, 2021
There was one problem with Josh Bell’s visit to the Washington Nationals Youth Baseball Academy in mid-April: no kids.

DCist: A Quieter, Mostly Virtual Funk Parade Highlights D.C.’s Black Broadway History

Editor May 8, 2021
The Funk Parade typically draws tens of thousands of people to U St. NW to party and celebrate D.C.’s homegrown music scene. Today, the 2021 Funk Parade is underway, but U St. is relatively quiet as the coronavirus pandemic continues to…

WTOP: DC Council chair Mendelson to run for reelection

Editor May 8, 2021
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson has filed paperwork to run for reelection in 2022.

Erik Wemple in The Post: Washingtonian staffers orchestrate work stoppage over CEO’s ‘public threat…

Editor May 7, 2021
Andrew Beaujon, a senior editor at Washingtonian, says that signals from management indicated that the magazine had pulled through the pandemic in okay shape. “It was tough for us as it was for a lot of other publications, but the message…

WTOP: Man attacked in his Dupont Circle tea shop reflects on attack

Editor May 7, 2021
A man who was attacked inside his own D.C. establishment last year is talking about his experience and sharing his views about why it’s vital for businesses like his to exist in American society.

Washington Post: Phil Mendelson will seek another term as D.C. Council chairman

Editor May 7, 2021
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) filed papers this week to run for reelection in 2022, seeking a fourth term that would make him the longest-serving chairman in council history.

DCist: Child Care Providers Say D.C. Should Lift Caps On Class Sizes To Match Guidance For Public…

Editor May 7, 2021
In March, the District lifted restrictions on class sizes in the city’s public schools, traditional and charter. It allowed campuses to bring back more students for in-person learning as long as social distancing requirements were…

Washington Post: Masked, vaxxed but not quite ready to party: D.C. businesses say virus restrictions…

Editor May 7, 2021
There were shots of tequila and half-empty glasses of margaritas strewn about the table like it was Cinco De Mayo in the Before Times. But the restaurant that served them bore scars of a pandemic year.

WTOP: DC clears walk-in vaccination sites for ages 16-17

Editor May 7, 2021
DC Health on Friday announced that its COVID-19 vaccination sites that use the Pfizer vaccine will begin accepting walk-in patients ages 16 and 17.

WTOP: Not vaccinated yet? Chef José Andrés will give you a $50 gift certificate to his DC…

Editor May 7, 2021
For those who have not yet been vaccinated, Chef José Andrés has an enticing offer that could help sweeten the pot: Get a shot and get a $50 gift certificate to one of his D.C.-area restaurants.

DCist: Chef José Andrés Will Offer Newly Vaccinated People $50 Gift Cards For His D.C.-Area…

Editor May 7, 2021
Local celebrity chef and humanitarian José Andrés is getting into the vaccine rewards game, and he’s offering more than a free donut or a free beer.

DCist: After Washingtonian CEO’s ‘Public Threat,’ Editorial Staffers Aren’t Publishing Today

Editor May 7, 2021
Washingtonian CEO and president Cathy Merrill published an opinion piece in the Washington Post suggesting that employees who choose to continue working from home after the pandemic ends should be reclassified as contractors, and no longer…

Washington Post: D.C. opens walk-up coronavirus vaccine clinics to older teens

Editor May 7, 2021
D.C.’s walk-up coronavirus vaccination sites opened to 16- and 17-year-olds for the first time on Friday, and the health department said the city is preparing to offer walk-up vaccinations to children as young as 12 soon, if the FDA…

Washington Post: Washingtonian staff goes on publishing strike after CEO’s op-ed about remote work

Editor May 7, 2021
Cathy Merrill’s essay in The Washington Post shocked her employees, who viewed it as a threat to their job status.

UrbanTurf: The 5-Year Evolution of a DC Development

Editor May 7, 2021
In the DC development world, a project can go through many different iterations, many different designs and require a number of different approvals from various entities before the final product comes to fruition.

Greater Greater Washington: DC Council sets the stage for high-density residential construction on…

Editor May 7, 2021
As part of its sweeping District-wide planning overhaul process, DC Council took a vote Tuesday that could set the stage for more housing along the U Street Corridor.

Greater Greater Washington: DDOT offers a look at the latest Dave Thomas Circle redesign plans

Editor May 7, 2021
Those itching to see the progress made on the redesign project at the intersection of Florida and New York avenues NE, known by many as “Dave Thomas Circle” may soon get their chance. The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is…
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