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‘Holocaust Reenactment’ at DC Elementary School Under Investigation

DCPS is investigating the allegation that a staff member at Watkins Elementary asked third-graders to reenact the Holocaust.

DC Reinstates Indoor Mask Mandate, Declares State of Emergency

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced that she is reinstating the city's indoor mask mandate as she declared a state of emergency.

Metro Starts Bringing 7000-Series Trains Back to Service After Inspection

Metro began the restoration process of its 7000-series trains, putting the first railcar back on tracks last week.

DC Ranks Fifth Among Best Cities for Young Professionals

Washington, DC has been named the fifth best city for young professionals around the country in a study by Rent.com.

Georgetown Requires Students, Staff to Get COVID-19 Booster Shot

Georgetown University students, faculty, and staff will have to receive COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, according to a release from the school's administration.

More District Residents Get Access to Credit and Capital via DC Reach

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new initiative to provide small businesses and residents with better access to credit and capital.

Four Cases Identified With Omicron Variant of COVID-19, DC Health Says

The DC Department of Health announced it has detected four cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in the District.

Tickets Go on Sale for National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade

The National Cherry Blossom Festival has made tickets available for reserved grandstand seating at its parade on April 9, 2022.