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Rambling, Surviving, Painting: Underlife Times Three, DC 2020

The events that shook DC in 2020 are the backdrop for each of this month’s stories. Each offers unique insider’s perspectives ‒ razor wire...

Flags at Half-Staff

Eric Rozenman came to DC in 1980 as a congressional staffer and worked on or near Capitol Hill for many years. He is now...

Ambiguous Wharf Sign Draws Community Concern

Concerned residents took to Twitter Wednesday evening to express concern about an apparent mask ban at the Wharf. The large black sign, which has since...

Shaking off the Post-Shutdown Blues

Moving to a new state in an unfamiliar town where I knew no one just two months before the COVID shutdown tossed me a...

District Announces COVID-19 Vaccination Plans for Kids

On Friday, Oct. 29 the District announced initial plans to get the COVID-19 vaccine to children. Earlier this week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...

Hot Yoga Gets Creative to Stay Afloat

Classes were plentiful, innovative and usually full to capacity in the “old days” at Hot Yoga Capitol Hill studio on H Street NE. The...

Mayor: Health Care Workers Must Be Vaccinated by Sept. 30

Mayor Muriel Bowser and DC Health Director LaQuandra Nesbitt announced that by Sept. 30, 2021 all health care workers in the District of Columbia...

Helping Students Handle Feelings, Emotions of Return to School

In March 2020, the last day he was in classes in his school building, Anton Miller (a pseudonym) was a shy, hesitant child who...

Pop Up Youth Vaccine Clinic Saturday Near Rosedale Rec

DC Health just announced a pop-up vaccination clinic for youth 12 years of age and older will take place this Saturday, June 26th at Peace...

DC DMV Extends Deadline for License, ID Renewal

This week, the DC Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) extended the time residents have to renew expired driver licenses and identification (ID) cards from...