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The U.S., DMV brace for winter surge due to Omicron variant

by Micha GreenDecember 23, 2021December 23, 2021

By Micha Green and Nicole Batey Special to the AFRO The D.M.V. is seeing a COVID-19 surge that has many people quarantined and concerned about gathering with family and friends […]

Posted inCoronavirus, D.C. Community, D.C. Government, District of Columbia Government, Mayor Muriel Bowser, NEWS, POLITICS, Washington D.C. News

Mayor makes amendments with COVID surge, bracing for rising numbers

by Micha GreenDecember 21, 2021December 21, 2021

By Micha Green AFRO D.C. and Digital Editor mgreen@afro.com While the holiday season tune may sing it’s the most wonderful time of the year, the D.M.V. is seeing a COVID-19 […]

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Mayor, Council maneuvering to put guidelines in place before projected surge

by Deborah Bailey Special to the AFRODecember 17, 2021December 17, 2021

By Deborah Bailey Special to the AFRO District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and the D.C. City Council have not seen eye to eye on handling the 19-month COVID-19 Pandemic. […]

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Eviction of homeless residents continues despite protest

by Special to the AFRODecember 10, 2021December 11, 2021

By Aysia Morton Special to the AFRO The flashing lights of more than 10 police cars can be seen down the streets of New Jersey Avenue N.W. and O Street […]

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Former local Police Chief, leader of D.C. Sniper investigation dies

by Special to the AFRODecember 3, 2021

By Aysia Morton Special to the AFRO While he broke barriers as Portland’s first Black Police Chief, the D.M.V remembers Charles Moose as the Montgomery County Police Chief who was […]

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Advocates urge Mayor to maintain homeless encampments

by Special to the AFRODecember 3, 2021

By Aysia Morton Special to the AFRO As the winter arrives, many unhoused residents will be fighting cold weather. Right now there are at least 5,111 people experiencing homelessness in […]

Posted inD.C. Community

D.C. Reaches 200 Homicides

by Micha GreenNovember 25, 2021November 25, 2021

By Micha Green AFRO D.C. and Digital Editor mgreen@afro.com The District has reached its highest homicide rate since 2004, with already 200 fatalities in the nation’s capital since the beginning […]

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D.C. parents make sure kids get the vax

by Special to the AFRONovember 15, 2021November 23, 2021

By Katia Pechenkina Special to the AFRO Since the D.C. officials have scheduled several walk-in clinics for 5-to-11-year-olds to get their coronavirus shots, many District’s parents have been lining up […]

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D.C. Rolls out vaccine for students ages 5 to 11

by Special to the AFRONovember 8, 2021November 23, 2021

By Katia Pechenkina Special to the AFRO The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) authorization of a COVID-19 vaccine on Oct. 30 makes the District’s 46,000 children eligible for the shot, […]

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Mayor Bowser announces Hotel Recovery Grant Program

by Special to the AFRONovember 5, 2021

By Tyra Wilkes Special to the AFRO Mayor Muriel Bowser, together with the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) and Events DC, have announced the […]

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Mayor encourages COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5 to 11

by Deborah Bailey Special to the AFRONovember 2, 2021January 25, 2022

As children are now able to get the pediatric Pfizer vaccine, Mayor Muriel Bowser is encouraging parents to vaccinate their children ages 5 and up. (Courtesy Photo) By Deborah Bailey […]

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Council meets for decennial redistricting

by Special to the AFROOctober 9, 2021January 25, 2022

The District of Columbia Council is working on the decennial redistricting required by D.C. law. (Courtesy Photo) By Katia Pechenkina Special to the AFRO The D.C. Council Committee of the […]

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