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ABC7: Free breast and cervical cancer screenings being offered for uninsured women in D.C.

Editor Oct 20, 2020
For months, we've told you how the pandemic is keeping people away from hospitals. And that in some cases, routine cancer screenings are being postponed.

Street Sense: Patricia Handy Place for Women will close for renovations

Editor Oct 20, 2020
Due to concerns raised by the community about the building, the Patricia Handy Place for Women will close down for year-long renovations in November or December based on how quickly they can move the residents, the D.C. Department of Human…

Washington Post: D.C. Council approves bill allowing children to get vaccines without parents’…

Editor Oct 20, 2020
A bill passed by the D.C. Council on Tuesday would allow children as young as age 11 to obtain vaccinations without their parents’ consent.

the Wash: Langley Elementary School parents prepare for possibility of another new normal

Editor Oct 20, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced in late September that some D.C. elementary school students would be returning to school come November. But Langley Elementary School parents are still waiting to see which students will return to school and…

the Wash: Despite pandemic and financial uncertainty, Dupont Underground survives

Editor Oct 20, 2020
Dupont Underground is making a comeback after a period of instability due to the pandemic and an expired lease. The space launched a Black Lives Matter exhibit this month, the latest in a long history of innovative uses for the old…

Washingtonian: Is DC’s Ballot Well Designed? We Asked an Expert.

Editor Oct 20, 2020
When it comes to voting, much of the discussion of late has been about where and how people will make their picks. But there’s another crucial aspect: what the ballot looks like.

DCist: A Trio Of Murals For Women’s Suffrage Go Up In Ward 8 Just Weeks Before Election Day

Editor Oct 20, 2020
In Ward 8, a new mural installation celebrates the 100th anniversary of some women gaining the right to vote after women suffragists organized for decades.

Washington Business Journal: Can a health-focused certification give this D.C. office building a leg…

Editor Oct 20, 2020
Health and safety has taken on greater importance in the age of Covid-19, and the team repositioning a downtown D.C. office building hopes the steps it took to earn a novel certification will help it edge out the competition for…

City Paper: D.C. Expected to Extend Unemployment Benefits for Gig Workers and Independent…

Editor Oct 20, 2020
Benefits for some Pandemic Unemployment Assistance claimants are scheduled to expire the week of Oct. 25.

WTOP: Ben’s Chili Bowl gets creative during pandemic with contactless catering

Editor Oct 20, 2020
Contactless catering is all the rage at the D.C. dining institution Ben’s Chili Bowl. This weekend, the restaurant will serve folks at Wolf Trap’s Fall Fest Chili Supper.

DCist: Transgender Man Sues D.C. Church And Homeless Services Provider After Allegedly Being Denied…

Editor Oct 20, 2020
A transgender man is suing the National United Methodist Church and Friendship Place, a homeless services provider, claiming he was discriminated against when he was denied housing in a men’s shelter.

Washingtonian: The Next Wave of Food Halls Will Look Very Different

Editor Oct 20, 2020
Restaurateurs are scrambling to create pandemic-friendly communal spaces.

DCist: Here’s Everything You Can Eat At Ghost Line DC, Glover Park’s Takeout- And Delivery-Only…

Editor Oct 20, 2020
This past spring, restaurateur Aaron Gordon had an idea for a lifeboat. A handful of well-known D.C. chefs would converge under one roof, devote a 6,000-square-foot former restaurant solely to preparation for takeout and delivery, and use…

UrbanTurf: 78 Apartments Proposed to Replace Part of Dupont Circle Church

Editor Oct 20, 2020
Six years ago, Keener-Squire Properties delivered The Drake, a 218-unit apartment building on the First Baptist Church's property in the 1600 block of O Street NW. Now, the church is looking to add another site and more units to their…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. rolls out Covid exposure notification system

Editor Oct 20, 2020
D.C. residents can opt in to the District's smartphone notification system alerting users of potential Covid-19 exposure starting Tuesday.

Washington Post: D.C. Council to take final vote on new e-scooter regulations

Editor Oct 20, 2020
The D.C. Council will take the final vote Tuesday on a bill further regulating electric scooter services in the nation's capital.

WTOP: DC gyms and fitness studios adapt, hope for mild weather or close for good as winter nears

Editor Oct 20, 2020
When the coronavirus pandemic swept across North America in March, it closed schools, businesses, restaurants and fitness centers, forcing many people to work from home and limit their mixing in society.

WAMU: 51st: From Prisons To Weed, How District Life Is Different

Editor Oct 20, 2020
Washingtonian Jameon Gray spent 17 years in prison. Because D.C. doesn’t have its own prison system, Gray was shuffled through federal institutions across the country. His family couldn’t visit for years at a time — an eight-hour drive to…

WTOP: DC police commission adds outside help to examine practices, criminal justice system

Editor Oct 20, 2020
The D.C. Police Reform Commission has hired an outside consultant to help examine police practices and the criminal justice system. Impact Justice, a research center based in D.C. and Oakland, California, will provide assistance in the…

DCist: Judge Vacates SNAP Rule That Would Have Cut Off Benefits For Thousands Of D.C. Residents

Editor Oct 20, 2020
A federal judge has vacated a rule by the Trump administration that potentially would have cut off Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to more than 20,000 D.C. residents and hundreds of thousands of people across the…
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

Jul 7, 2026 4
The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a revised version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act after incorporating a series of amendments offered by councilmembers.

District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

Jul 6, 2026 7
DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

Jul 2, 2026 16
The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

Jul 1, 2026 144
The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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