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The bill would require D.C. schools to provide at-home or at-hospital instruction to students who are recovering from childbirth or have pre-birth complications.
The volunteer group lost about $11,000 worth of tools after a series of break-ins this month.
The museum’s National Gallery Nights draws thousands of people every year. As usual, you’ll have to enter a lottery to register.
For fifty years, Rosemount Center has served families, some across generations, in the diverse Mount Pleasant neighborhood.
Feb 05, 2024
Metro Outlines Rosier Budget Projections, Along With More Modest Fare Hikes, Service Cuts
Service cuts and fare hikes for the next fiscal year are not off the table, but Metro officials are expecting they’ll be less severe.
The commitment will not be finalized until D.C. wraps up its budget in the spring.
Several of D.C.’s most sought after schools adopted an “Equitable Access” option that successfully bumped up application and enrollment numbers for at-risk students.
After months of delays in enforcement, drivers in D.C. will be fined $100 for illegally driving, parking, standing, or stopping in bus lanes.
Baby Einstein Child Development Center is looking to raise funds to relocate to a temporary space while work is done on the original space.
In extreme weather conditions, there are shelter services available throughout the D.C. region.