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DCist: High School Sports Could Resume In D.C. As Early As March 15

Editor Mar 4, 2021
High school sports could resume in D.C. as early as March 15, barring any surges in cases due to the spread of new and more contagious coronavirus variants.

Washington Post: 18 books that capture the spirit and essence of living in D.C.

Editor Mar 4, 2021
One year ago, the coronavirus was already in Washington, but most people hadn’t yet experienced significant disruption to their daily lives. How naive we were.

Capital News Service: D.C. statehood backers mobilize behind legislation that faces tough odds

Editor Mar 4, 2021
Advocates for making the District of Columbia the 51st state have introduced bills with record numbers of sponsors in Congress, but it still will take a hefty effort to win a final victory on an issue that has dogged the nation’s capital…

DCist: D.C. Residents Report A Smoother Vaccine Registration Process, Despite Limited Supply

Editor Mar 4, 2021
After three consecutive days of technical failures that frustrated residents trying to secure vaccine appointments last week, D.C. implemented a series of changes to its vaccine website. The results, so far, seem positive: Eligible…

Associated Press: Law enforcement on alert after plot warning at US Capitol

Editor Mar 4, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Law enforcement was on high alert Thursday around the U.S. Capitol after intelligence uncovered a “possible plot” by a militia group to storm the iconic building again, two months after a mob of Donald Trump supporters…

UrbanTurf: A Shipping Container ADU One-Stop Shop Launches in DC

Editor Mar 4, 2021
Interest in accessory dwelling units (ADU) has only increased over the past year, but the process can be daunting, has a learning curve, and misrepresentations are rampant. Now, a local architecture firm is looking to offer a one-stop shop…

Washington Post: Capitol Police say intelligence shows militia group may be plotting to breach the…

Editor Mar 3, 2021
The U.S. Capitol Police said Wednesday that they have information regarding a possible plot by a militant group to breach the Capitol on Thursday, a date that some followers of the QAnon extremist ideology falsely claim will mark former…

Theresa Vargas in The Washington Post: In a city where bullets too often hit kids, a program calls…

Editor Mar 3, 2021
Many professional journalists will tell you they grew up seeing their parents absorbed in the pages of newspapers, which showed up at their doors with predictable regularity.

City Paper: The Pandemic Has Spurred a Food Truck Turf War at Construction Sites

Editor Mar 3, 2021
Downtown food trucks and their unlicensed counterparts fight for the same dwindling dollars.

Associated Press: Police uncover ‘possible plot’ by militia to breach Capitol

Editor Mar 3, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Capitol Police say they have uncovered intelligence of a “possible plot” by a militia group to breach the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, nearly two months after a mob of supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the…

Washingtonian: Eleanor Holmes Norton Talks DC Statehood, the Vibe in Congress, and Her Future

Editor Mar 3, 2021
A conversation with Washington’s non-voting member of Congress

Washington Post: Washington region makes adjustments ahead of new vaccine’s distribution

Editor Mar 3, 2021
Virginia, Maryland and the District continued to adjust their methods and practices Wednesday for distributing coronavirus vaccines as they prepare to receive tens of thousands of doses of the new Johnson & Johnson shot.

City Paper: D.C. Tweaks Vaccine Portal Ahead Of Releasing Thousands of Appointments This Week

Editor Mar 3, 2021
The mad dash for vaccine appointments is set to end. D.C. will launch a new pre-registration system next week.

City Paper: Public Health Emergency Extended to May 20

Editor Mar 3, 2021
The eviction and utility shutoff bans were extended too.

DCist: D.C. To Start Using Pre-Registration System For Vaccine Sign-Ups

Editor Mar 3, 2021
After portal crashes, dropped calls, and error messages bungled D.C.’s vaccine distribution for three consecutive days last week, the city will begin using a pre-registration system to schedule appointments.

City Paper: Bowser Administration Pitches Legislative Workaround to Contract Judge’s Ruling

Editor Mar 3, 2021
Deputy Mayor Wayne Turnage is trying to avoid more disruption for 67,000 Medicaid beneficiaries.

WTOP: DC teachers’ union announces COVID-19 ‘situation room’

Editor Mar 3, 2021
The Washington Teachers’ Union will have a coordinated “situation room” with D.C. Public Schools designed to immediately respond to coronavirus-related issues at District schools.

WTOP: DC to launch coronavirus vaccine preregistration system next week

Editor Mar 3, 2021
D.C. says it will switch over to a preregistration system next week for residents to make their coronavirus vaccine appointments.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Housing Authority could get a $60M infusion to jump-start repairs,…

Editor Mar 3, 2021
Momentum is building among D.C. lawmakers and advocates to make another hefty investment in repairing and redeveloping the D.C. Housing Authority’s most troubled properties, which could make fiscal year 2022 the third year in a row the…

DCist: Safety Commission Finds Metro Control Center Continues To Violate Safety Procedures

Editor Mar 3, 2021
Despite years-long efforts to fix the system’s culture and safety protocols, managers in Metro’s rail operations control center are continuing to ignore proper safety procedures, according to a watchdog commission.
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