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WTOP: DC health care workers can now schedule COVID-19 vaccinations

Editor Dec 28, 2020
Certain health care workers in D.C. can now schedule their COVID-19 vaccination thanks to a new online portal.

Washington Post: A public housing learning pod with in-person therapy supports D.C. students during…

Editor Dec 28, 2020
Jason was meeting with the therapist, moving hand-sized dolls in a small, portable sandbox to re-create everything that happened in his day. Jovan was next and waited his turn outside the door.

City Paper: The Year 2020 in Food

Editor Dec 28, 2020
Six lingering questions we're left with after the year that ravaged D.C. restaurants

DCist: These Were The Most Popular Books Of 2020 In D.C., According To The Public Library

Editor Dec 28, 2020
During a year marked by protests for racial justice and a deadly pandemic that has disproportionately killed and sickened Black and Latino people across the District, books about racism rose to the top of reading lists in the city.

UrbanTurf: Douglas Development Files Plans for 615-Unit Redevelopment of DC’s Cotton Annex

Editor Dec 28, 2020
Douglas Development has filed plans with the Zoning Commission to redevelop the Cotton Annex in Southwest DC into a 615-unit development.

DCist: Trump’s Delay In Signing Stimulus Expected To Result In Benefit Gaps For Unemployed In D.C.…

Editor Dec 28, 2020
People who are out of work in D.C., Virginia and Maryland should prepare for weeks of delays to get unemployment benefits as new federal aid gets processed by local agencies, labor experts and local officials say.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C. needs to change how it discloses information about child-abuse…

Editor Dec 28, 2020
AT SOME point, the D.C. Child Fatality Review Committee will examine the deaths of Gabriel Eason and Makenzie Anderson, two children beaten to death this year, allegedly by caretakers. In 2-year-old Gabriel’s case, his mother and her…

WTOP: DC launches collection program to pick up Christmas trees

Editor Dec 28, 2020
Christmas trees light up the holiday season, but at some point, the lights have to come down. To help D.C. residents dispose of their trees and other greenery, the city’s Department of Public Works launched its collection program Monday.

Washington Post: Holiday surge in D.C. area virus cases feared as vaccine plans move forward

Editor Dec 28, 2020
The holiday weekend in the Washington region was punctuated with the grim realities of the pandemic as new infections remained high Monday and housing advocates called for urgent economic relief.

WUSA9: DC doctor uses social media to temper fears around COVID-19 vaccine

Editor Dec 28, 2020
Dr. Michael Knight not only made getting his shot public, but he has been documenting his experience in the days after taking the vaccine on social media.

WTOP: DC releases results from parent surveys on virtual learning

Editor Dec 28, 2020
D.C. public schools has released parent survey results on how virtual learning is going, and how they feel about returning to schools next year.

Washington Business Journal: Applications due for D.C.’s latest round of Covid-19 restaurant relief

Editor Dec 28, 2020
Applications are due Monday for restaurants hoping to get some of D.C.’s "Bridge Fund" for Covid-19 relief.

Washington Business Journal: A last-mile ‘e-commerce delivery station’ is coming…

Editor Dec 28, 2020
Amazon.com Inc. is making headway in a bid to open a last-mile delivery station in Northeast D.C.

Stefan Fatsis in The Post: The complicated racial history of the high school D.C. is renaming

Editor Dec 28, 2020
The best choice to replace Woodrow Wilson is his antithesis: the school’s first female Black teacher

Washington Post: For D.C. protests, Proud Boys settle in at city’s oldest hotel and its bar

Editor Dec 27, 2020
Located just five blocks from the White House, the Hotel Harrington is the city’s oldest continuously operating hotel and has a long-standing reputation as one of the most affordable in the heart of the District. But over the past few…

Washington Post: In a retirement community, residents give back to staff by tutoring their children

Editor Dec 27, 2020
This past spring, a few weeks into the pandemic, Monique Sparks’s work supervisor asked how her kids were doing.

NBC4: Tenleytown Neighborhood Says Goodbye to Beloved Retiring Mail Carrier

Editor Dec 26, 2020
His customers said Rob Robinson doesn’t just deliver the mail, he looks out for the residents with an uplifting attitude, and they wish him a wonderful retirement.

ABC7: ‘I avoid H Street at all costs’ : Businesses want change after cars plow into…

Editor Dec 26, 2020
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — H Street businesses said speeding is getting out of hand and it’s damaging property and scaring customers.

WUSA9: Marine befriends Capitol Hill homeless man and fulfills his Christmas wish list

Editor Dec 26, 2020
The 29-year-old Marine Corps veteran befriended a D.C. homeless man, and put his Christmas list on Facebook. The response was instant and overwhelming.

WTOP: New DC program aims to curb traffic deaths

Editor Dec 26, 2020
A new pilot program by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser will send messages to drivers who are at risk of getting into a serious crash throughout the District.
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