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Washington Post: Washington Hebrew Congregation to pay $950,000 in suit over child safety laws

Editor Dec 28, 2022
Settlement ends proceedings in lawsuit by D.C. attorney general that alleged congregation ignored city laws designed to keep children safe

WTOP: Bowser urges college-bound DC residents to apply for DC Futures Program scholarships

Editor Dec 28, 2022
Eligible D.C. residents studying for a degree in some “high-demand” career fields have until Jan. 6 to apply for up to $8,000 in annual tuition assistance.

WTOP: Nonprofit acquires DC luxury apartments for affordable housing

Editor Dec 28, 2022
The nonprofit Washington Housing Conservancy, whose mission is to preserve affordable housing options for D.C. area residents, has acquired a 212-unit apartment building in Northeast D.C.

Washington Post: D.C. luxury building becoming workforce housing, with Amazon financing

Editor Dec 27, 2022
The Washington Housing Conservancy says its purchase of a 212-unit building in Northeast D.C. will help preserve housing for essential workers

DCist: All Done With The Christmas Spirit? Here’s How To Get Rid Of That Tree

Editor Dec 27, 2022
It’s just about now that the Christmas tree you meticulously decorated and piled presents under is starting to smell a little less fresh and shedding far more needles than you feel like cleaning up every day. That’s right: it’s almost time…

Washington Post: D.C. wants to bring marijuana gifting shops into the medical market

Editor Dec 27, 2022
New legislation removes the cap on the number of medical dispensaries and cultivators allowed in the District

WTOP: ‘Near miss’ crash tracker being developed for DC students

Editor Dec 27, 2022
An effort to increase road safety for D.C.’s young bike users and pedestrians includes coming up with a way for students to document “near misses,” those times they’ve had to take evasive action to avoid a collision.

WTOP: More migrants bused to the Vice President’s official DC residence

Editor Dec 26, 2022
Three busloads of migrants were dropped off outside the Vice President’s official residence on Christmas Eve.

DCist: D.C. Sees Slight Population Increase After Two Years Of Decline

Editor Dec 26, 2022
After a year of significant population loss, D.C.’s population recovered slightly this year, according to new numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau.

WTOP: How migrants bused to DC months ago celebrated the holidays

Editor Dec 26, 2022
On Christmas Eve, three buses full of immigrants were dropped off outside the Vice President’s residence in Northwest D.C., and six more busloads of people came through earlier in the week. For months hundreds of migrants who were bused in…

DCist: Exhausted By Another Crisis Year, Local Hospital Workers Demand Change

Editor Dec 26, 2022
Last December, the omicron variant was tearing through the D.C. region. Cases surged to the highest levels ever recorded, and more people were hospitalized with the virus than at any other point in the pandemic. Healthcare workers,…

WTOP: Mazza Gallerie shopping center permanently closes

Editor Dec 25, 2022
Mazza Gallerie, the largely empty shopping center along Wisconsin Avenue at the D.C.-Maryland border, used to be thought of as a local Rodeo Drive. But its stores have been closing over the last few years and now the very last retail…

Washington Post: Migrants bused from Texas arrive at VP’s house on frigid Christmas Eve

Editor Dec 25, 2022
Three buses full of migrants arrived at Vice President Harris’s residence in Washington from Texas on Christmas Eve amid bitingly cold weather, a mutual aid group said, the latest in an influx of newcomers sent to the Northeast by Southern…

Associated Press: Migrants dropped near VP Harris home on frigid Christmas Eve

Editor Dec 25, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Three buses of recent migrant families arrived from Texas near the home of Vice President Kamala Harris in record-setting cold on Christmas Eve.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: They put out an SOS for toys for migrant kids. Thousands responded.

Editor Dec 24, 2022
Children who might have otherwise received nothing for Christmas were able to fill their arms with puzzles, stuffed animals and other used toys.

WTOP: Biden signs DC backup drinking water supply provision into law

Editor Dec 24, 2022
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton announced Friday that President Joe Biden has signed into law a provision that focuses on finding a backup drinking water supply for D.C.-area residents who depend mostly — or solely — on the Potomac River. …

DCist: Adnan Syed Now Works At Georgetown University’s Prison Education Program

Editor Dec 23, 2022
Adnan Syed, freed this fall after more than two decades in prison, is now working with Georgetown University’s Prisons and Justice Initiative, the university announced this week.

WTOP: Disability rights group blames psychiatric patient’s death on distracted staff

Editor Dec 23, 2022
A D.C. disability rights group is blaming the death of a psychiatric hospital patient on distracted staff.

City Paper: D.C.’s Ambitious Climate Law is Still Underway, Despite Hesitation from Construction…

Editor Dec 23, 2022
D.C.’s 2018 Clean Energy DC Omnibus Act kick-started its progressive transition to all-electric properties. Four years later, the bill’s worst skeptic is the District’s own electricity supplier.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. testing program to convert existing market-rate units into…

Editor Dec 23, 2022
The D.C. government has implemented a pilot affordable housing program designed to convert existing market-rate multifamily units into rent-capped affordable ones, likely at a lower cost than building new affordable units from scratch.
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