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Oct 06, 2021

Home Health Aides In D.C. Struggle To Afford Training And Make Ends Meet

“We do a lot of work, and we’re not recognized for it.”

Dec 14, 2020

Prince George’s Receives The Fourth Highest Number Of Unaccompanied Minors In The Country. Here’s How The School System Has Adapted

The number of children crossing the southern border is on the rise. At school, Prince George’s County is helping them overcome language barriers and trauma.

Nov 02, 2020

For Some D.C. Seniors, Mobile Ballot Boxes Brought The Election Right To Their Front Doors

“Voter containers” were brought directly to senior buildings, allowing residents to cast ballots without leaving their homes.

Oct 26, 2020

Parents Of Students With Disabilities Say The Return To Loudoun Schools Has Been ‘Far From Gold’

Loudoun County Public Schools has started bringing back a small number of students with disabilities, pre-K students, and English-language learners. While some families outside the district see Loudoun County as a model, some parents inside say the reality is more complicated.

Sep 08, 2020

Children With Disabilities Are Falling Behind As Local Schools Proceed With Remote Learning

Parents of kids with disabilities say virtual learning has caused some students to fall behind or act out as the in-person educational supports they once relied on aren’t available.

Aug 24, 2020

Delaware Back On D.C.’s List Of High-Risk States

D.C. says visitors to Delaware, Hawaii and South Dakota, along with 27 other states, must now quarantine for 14 days.

Aug 19, 2020

D.C. And Feds Come To Terms On Old Soldiers’ Home Redevelopment

The development project is one of the largest of its kind in the District and would create more than four million square feet of residential, retail and leisure space.

Aug 12, 2020

Top Montgomery County Appointee Andrew Kleine Resigns Following Ethics Citation

Kleine has been fined $5,000 for ethics violations.

Aug 12, 2020

Games Will Be Played Without Fans At FedEx Field This Year, Washington Football Team Says

Team officials say they will re-evaluate the decision if the the pandemic situation improves.

Aug 04, 2020

Tropical Storm Isaias Pummels D.C. Region With Tornadoes, Flooding As Thousands Lose Power

Tropical Storm Isaias has brought heavy rain and at least two tornados so far, and hundreds of thousands have lost power in Virginia.

 
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