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Washington Post: D.C. Urban Moms forum allows parents to gab about schools but reinforces…

Editor Mar 31, 2021
In the D.C. parenting world, the anonymous online forum, D.C. Urban Moms and Dads, has long been known as a ripe-for-lampooning-website for wealthy parents who swap advice on the best strollers, how to raise trilingual children and which…

DCist: As D.C. Public Schools Shape Plans For Pandemic Recovery, Parents And Lawmakers Fight To Keep…

Editor Mar 31, 2021
Budget constraints could force some D.C. Public Schools to cut teachers and other school workers next academic year, frustrating parents and educators who say more staff are needed to help students recover from the pandemic.

WTOP: Wounded dog rescued after chewing through abandoned crate in DC

Editor Mar 31, 2021
A dog was found abandoned and injured on the side of the road in D.C., and a local organization is offering a reward for information in the case.

WTOP: DC launches hotline to get meds to those exposed to HIV

Editor Mar 31, 2021
D.C. launched a new 24/7 hotline Wednesday to get emergency medication to people who may have been exposed to HIV.

Washington Post: Seeing Washington’s cherry blossoms through the eyes of a Japanese artist

Editor Mar 31, 2021
In a normal year, this would be a big week for the folks at the Freer and the Sackler, the galleries on the Mall that comprise the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art. Springtime in Washington means blossoming cherry trees, and the…

DCist: D.C. Begins Long-Awaited Rock Creek Trail Rehab And Bridge Construction

Editor Mar 31, 2021
Major construction on the Rock Creek Park Trail is set to begin Wednesday, rehabilitating 3.7 miles of the paved trail and adding a new, 110-foot pedestrian bridge just south of the Beach Drive tunnel near the National Zoo. Construction on…

City Paper: D.C. Housing Authority VP Pleads the Fifth In Deposition ‘As A Precaution’

Editor Mar 31, 2021
What exactly Larry Williams' role in a federal investigation related to his previous job leading a housing authority in Illinois remains unclear.

City Paper: Long Live GoGo: The Movement Shows that Moechella Is About More than Music

Editor Mar 31, 2021
The new book, Long Live GoGo: The Movement #Moechella, now in its second printing, clarifies that Moechella represents a convergence of political activism and go-go culture.

The Atlantic: Why D.C. Is Failing at the Vaccination Game

Editor Mar 31, 2021
If the District were a state, it could fix its shot problem.

Washington Business Journal: Former Spy Museum space in Penn Quarter gets indoor golf venue as new…

Editor Mar 31, 2021
A third golf-themed entertainment business is teeing up to open in the District.

UrbanTurf: Duplex Units Proposed for Former Site of Shaw Checkers Club

Editor Mar 31, 2021
With the Capital Pool Checkers Association displaced from its Shaw meeting spot, plans for the building are coming to the fore.

Washington Post: Rev. Tony Lee was a coach, pastor and sports announcer in the D.C. area. He died of…

Editor Mar 31, 2021
Whether he was coaching football, preaching or announcing a volleyball game at Howard University, many recognized the Rev. Anthony Marquette Lee by his booming voice.

WTOP: COVID-19 outbreak shuts down DC’s parking enforcement facility

Editor Mar 30, 2021
A COVID-19 outbreak is forcing the D.C. Department of Public Works to shut down its parking enforcement facility Wednesday.

WTOP: A lot of people are cherry blossom peeping at the Tidal Basin. Will park service restrict…

Editor Mar 30, 2021
After good-sized crowds over the weekend, 70 degrees and plenty of sunshine drew a lot of people once again to the Tidal Basin Tuesday to see the cherry blossoms, despite guidance to stay away.

WTOP: Work begins on Rock Creek Park Trail pedestrian bridge, trail rehab

Editor Mar 30, 2021
A rehabilitation and pedestrian bridge project that will shore up D.C.’s existing Rock Creek Park Trail is getting underway this week.

Washingtonian: Novelist Morowa Yejidé Talks About Breakout Book ‘Creatures of Passage’

Editor Mar 30, 2021
The DC native is earning accolades for her tale of 1970s Washington.

DCist: D.C. Superior Court To Resume In-Person Jury Trials Next Week

Editor Mar 30, 2021
D.C. Superior Court will resume jury trials next week after suspending in-person court proceedings more than a year ago because of the pandemic.

DCist: Amid Debate Over New Building, Bank Boots Long-Running Farmers Market From Adams Morgan Plaza

Editor Mar 30, 2021
For decades, the Adams Morgan Farmers Market has occupied the plaza at the corner of 18th Street and Columbia Road NW. This year, though, the plaza will remain empty — and the market is being pushed to another space a few blocks away.

Washingtonian: People From DC Are Driving to Rural Towns and Red States to Get Covid Vaccinations

Editor Mar 30, 2021
In the capital, rollout is slow and demand high. Elsewhere, rules are looser and locals aren't always using the whole supply.

Dan Stone in The Post: Why are half of the newly vaccinated people in D.C. younger than 44?

Editor Mar 30, 2021
Young people at low risk of having serious cases of coronavirus may be crowding out those at higher risk in D.C.'s vaccination program.
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