Tag: Mayor Bowser
Students In DC Must Be Vaccinated By Next School Year
Students in DC schools must be vaccinated next school year to be allowed in city classrooms.
Read MoreNegative Covid Tests Required For DC School Students & Staff
Mayor Bowser and DC Schools chancellor announced Wednesday that staff and students of DC schools must test negative for Covid before returning to the classroom on January 5th.
Read MoreDC First Responders To Receive Initial Covid Vaccine
Fire and EMS officials will be the first to receive Covid-19 shots in the District.
Read MoreNew DC Fire Chief Selected
John Donnelly is Mayor Bowser’s choice for DC’s new fire chief.
Read MoreMayor And Police Chief Say Agitators Infiltrating DC Protests
Mayor Bowser says the federal government needs to do more to prosecute agitators that are infiltrating peaceful protests in the District.
Read MoreMayor Bowser Appoints HU’s Natalie Hopkinson, Ph.D., To DC Arts And Humanities Commission
“I am so grateful to Mayor Bowser for the opportunity to serve this institution that is so critical to the future of the cultural fabric of D.C. I look forward to getting down to the serious work of sparking creativity across the city,” said Hopkinson.
Read MoreDC Drivers Could Face Fine For Blocking Bike Lanes
“The new law will give us an opportunity to take a photo and mail it to the resident—even if they drive off before we can give it to them—and, hopefully, change the behavior.”
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 Muriel Bowser Endorses Mike Bloomberg for President
Bowser says Bloomberg has a plan to improve the quality of life for all Americans.
Read MoreThe District Kicks Off #BecomingMPD
This year alone the Mayor plans to provide $3 million dollars to expand the city’s police work force to 4,000 officers by 2021.
Read MoreMayor Bowser Set To Reminds Residents About The City’s Security Camera Reimbursement Program
City officials say that over 7,000 residents have taken advantage of this creative program that helps police solve crimes and in some cases deters crimes.
Read MoreDC Breaks Ground On One of City’s Largest Developments
It is expected to bring in 4 million dollars a year in tax revenue for the city.
Read MoreDC’s Disability Services Ends Relationship with Georgetown University
The news is troubling to some advocates and disabled residents. They fear they will no longer get the same level of attention or services.
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