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70 Percent of District Gas Stations Out of Gas, Data Shows

Washington DC is still suffering gas shortages due to the attack on Colonial Pipeline, with 70 percent of gas stations currently affected.

Low-Income DC Residents to Get Free or Subsidized Home Internet

Low-income DC residents will be able to access free and subsidized internet service at home under a $3.2 billion federal program.

Ransomware Gang Leaks Police Data From MPD After Negotiations Fail

The hacking group that infiltrated the server of DC police released data of officers, after it failed to obtain the ransom it demanded.

FBI Investigates Ransomware Attack on DC Police’s Server

The FBI has launched an investigation after DC police was hit by a cyber attack that apparently involves ransomware.

Learn How to Start Podcast Through Free Virtual Workshop

DC-area residents are invited to join a free online workshop about how to get started in podcasting on Monday, March 8 from 7 pm - 8 pm EST.

Microsoft Selected to Host District’s Vaccine Pre-Registration System

Washington DC has named Microsoft to host its pre-registration system for COVID-19 vaccination that will be launched next week.

Women’s Entrepreneurship Symposium Invites Women to Innovation Ecosystem

The annual Women’s Entrepreneurship Symposium is taking place virtually this year on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, from 12:30 pm – 3:15 pm (ET).

NASA Names DC Headquarters After First Black Woman Engineer Mary Jackson

NASA’s headquarters in the District has been renamed as Mary Jackson, the first African American female engineer at the agency.