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Public Safety: MPD Reports Crime Down in Most Categories Over Last 2 Years
January 17, 2023
•When horrific crimes are reported in daily local news, residents tend to feel less safe, regardless of favorable overall crime trends. Hence the skepticism some in the District have regarding […]
Home From College During the Pandemic: It’s Lonely
December 13, 2020
•Katherine Schwartz, the daughter of Georgetown resident Page Evans, had tested positive for COVID-19 just a few weeks after returning to the University of Virginia this fall.
Opening of D.C. Schools: A Work in Progress
September 14, 2020
•D.C. schools are expected to switch over to in-person instruction, at least partially, in the second term, which begins Nov. 9, “if medical conditions warrant,” according to school officials.
D.C. Schools to Be Online-Only for Fall Term
July 30, 2020
•The decision to only offer classes online during the first term came unexpectedly. Until this week, officials had considered a mixed-option plan.