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WTOP: Why DC went ahead with vaccinating those age 65+ against COVID-19

Editor Feb 4, 2021
Life expectancies in D.C.’s many neighborhoods are playing a big role in how the District is rolling out its COVID-19 vaccination plans.

City Paper: ANC 3D Asks for Investigation Into Alleged Blockbusting

Editor Feb 4, 2021
A Virginia-based developer is accused of using racist and strong arm tactics to coerce a homeowner to sell. ANC 3D has called for an investigation.

DCist: Developer Douglas Jemal Gifts Community Garden To Check It Enterprises, Ending Long Standoff

Editor Feb 4, 2021
A prominent D.C. developer, Douglas Jemal, has decided to end a months-long legal battle with Anacostia’s Check It Enterprises, a go-go clothing store, and gift it a beloved community garden.

City Paper: Financial Report Says D.C. Is In a Good Place, But Its Hospitality Workers Are Not

Editor Feb 4, 2021
“We can not call this financial report of our economy good news unless we are content with the massive number of residents we are leaving behind, most of them people of color.”

Washington Business Journal: McMillan developers pick up another court win, though construction…

Editor Feb 4, 2021
One of the developers looking to remake the McMillan Sand Filtration Plant just picked up another win in court, though there are still some barriers remaining before construction can start on the tortured project.

WTOP: DC activates Carjacking Task Force after spate of violent thefts

Editor Feb 4, 2021
D.C. is ramping up efforts to stem the rising threat of carjackings in the District since the coronavirus pandemic began.

WTOP: District invites troops back for deals, discounts for ‘DC Salutes You’

Editor Feb 4, 2021
D.C. wants the brave men and women who helped secure the U.S. Capitol after the deadly Jan. 6 riot to come back and enjoy what the city has to offer. And there are big discounts in store for those who do so.

Washington Post: National Zoo to split with longtime partner FONZ

Editor Feb 4, 2021
The National Zoo said Thursday that after 63 years it is severing its relationship with its longtime nonprofit partner, Friends of the National Zoo.

DCist: Local Hip-Hop Artist Sec. Wants More Musicians To Make It In D.C.

Editor Feb 4, 2021
Twenty-four-year-old Seker Anderson cuts an unassuming figure: In person, the D.C. native, who grew up in Brookland, appears quiet behind the yellow-tinted round sunglasses that are a staple in his wardrobe.

Grant Barker in The Post: D.C.’s fitness studios need coronavirus relief

Editor Feb 4, 2021
I hope, like so many others, that 2021 will bring a sense of normality. But in D.C., that’s still far away, with enhanced Phase 2 restrictions in place at least until March. As the owner of a small gym, protecting the health and well being…

DCist: What You Need to Know To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine In D.C., Maryland And Virginia (And Who Can…

Editor Feb 4, 2021
The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is in full swing around the D.C. region. But it’s still pretty difficult to secure an appointment, even for people who are currently eligible.

Washingtonian: FONZ Is Parting Ways With the National Zoo

Editor Feb 4, 2021
Many Zoo-based education programs and camps have been suspended.

WTOP: DC completes final short-term family housing site

Editor Feb 4, 2021
The last of the short-term family housing sites that were part of a plan to end homelessness and to close a massive shelter in D.C. has been completed.

Washington Times: North Carolina Republican calls on Congress to tear down its security fence

Editor Feb 4, 2021
A Republican congressman said Wednesday that it’s time to tear down the fence that was hastily erected last month around the Capitol, saying it’s turned the seat of American democracy into a fortress more akin to a military base.

Baltimore Sun Editorial Board: A modest proposal: Make D.C. a state, and merge Wyoming with South…

Editor Feb 3, 2021
Reacting to the latest proposal to grant statehood to the District of Columbia, the sole member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Dakota recently introduced legislation to merge most of D.C. with Maryland instead.

Washington Post: Phillips Collection’s diversity efforts get boost from $2 million gift

Editor Feb 3, 2021
Last summer, when the protests over the police killing of George Floyd led to calls for racial justice and equality, museum officials from coast to coast posted heartfelt statements of solidarity and promises of reform.

Washington Post: Proud Boys may have planned Capitol breach to retaliate against police for member…

Editor Feb 3, 2021
Social media posts by a Washington state member of the Proud Boys arrested Wednesday indicate that he and others were planning in advance to organize a group that would attempt to overwhelm police barricades and breach the U.S. Capitol on…

WTOP: Race, ethnicity data absent in thousands of DC coronavirus vaccine records

Editor Feb 3, 2021
D.C. released early vaccine data on the race and ethnicity of residents who have received the coronavirus vaccine, but the District’s health officer said it is missing some key information — namely race and ethnicity.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: An announcement about a cherished community hub turned into real talk…

Editor Feb 3, 2021
On the first day of Black History Month, a time that calls for reflecting on the past, a well-known D.C. developer, a longtime city activist and three local lawmakers stood together on an outdoor stage in Southeast Washington and talked…

DCist: District Completes Ward 1 Homeless Shelter, Capping A Years-Long Effort To Replace D.C.…

Editor Feb 3, 2021
The District has completed construction of a new shelter for families experiencing homelessness in Ward 1, marking the end of a years-long process to replace the troubled D.C. General shelter with smaller shelters spread out across the…
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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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