Tag: DC Mayor Muriel Bowser
Suspect In Homeless Attacks Under Arrest
The man was picked up in the nation’s capital overnight.
Read MoreDC Mayor Lifts Mask Mandate
Masks will still be required in various places including schools and healthcare facilities.
Read MoreDC Judges Address Critics and Gun Violence
How is the DC Superior Court addressing the city’s deadly gun violence?
Read MoreDC Mayor Set to Lift Most COVID Restrictions May 21
District Mayor Muriel Bowser is rolling back more COVID restrictions May 21st. That means dancing at weddings can resume.
Read MoreDC Launches Summer Anti-Crime Plan
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is moving to clamp down on the violence that has been gripping the city in recent months. City officials today rolled out a plan to target specific areas with wrap around services and enforcement during the summer months.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Claims the Life of DC Mayor’s Sister
64-year-old Mercia Bowser died from complications of the coronavirus.
Read MoreGlitch Caused Issues In DC Unemployment Benefits
39-thousand people did not get any of the money they were supposed to get last week.
Read MoreDC to Require Travelers from Hotspots to Quarantine
Maryland and Virginia are not included in the hotspot quarantine order.
Read MoreDetails on DC’s Heat Emergency Plan
DC opens cooling centers for those who have no air conditioning
Read MoreDC to Begin Phase One Reopening on Friday, May 29th
City-operated parks and recreation centers will open for passive recreation activities but contact sports such as football, soccer or basketball will not be allowed.
Read MoreSocial Distancing Road Closures Proposed in DC
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser received a letter from Charles Allen, Mary Cheh and Brianne Nadeau making the request.
Read MoreDC to Stay Closed Until Early June
Bowser has the authority to extend the stay-at-home order beyond June 8th or to shorten it between now and then.
Read MoreCOVID-19 and the Reporters’ Roundtable
Reporters and analysts dissect the top stories of the week.
Read MoreDC Schools to Stay Closed for the Rest of Academic Year
Schools will also close three weeks early on May 29th.
Read MoreDC Mayor Extends COVID-19 Emergency Order
They order keeps in place all restrictions for non-essential businesses, public gatherings and the stay-at-home order.
Read MoreDC Mayor Angry About COVID-19 Relief Bill
States are expected to receive at least $1.25 billion once the bill passes and is signed by President Trump. DC will only get $500 million.
Read MoreDC Mayor To Close Nonessential Business
DC Mayor says 137 coronavirus cases have been confirmed so far.
Read MoreMayor Bowser Plans To Enroll Her Daughter In DC Public Schools
“I want her to have friends in the neighborhood; I want her to be close to home, and if that school is right for her, that is probably where she is going.”
Read MoreMayor Bowser Reminds Residents and Businesses of Upcoming Elimination of the District’s Diaper Tax
The diaper tax repeal was made possible by a $4.5 million investment in the Mayor’s Fiscal Year 2020 budget, along with the support of Councilmember Bonds.
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