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HUD Will Begin Extensive Review of DCHA in February
The weeklong assessment was postponed due to the pandemic and now comes after a year marred with scandal for DCHA.
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News
Anti-Vaccine Mandate Rally Draws Misinformation, RFK Jr., and Comparisons to Nazi Germany
D.C. now requires proof of vaccination for extended entry to most indoor public spaces.
March for Life and Anti-mandate Rallies Bring Thousands to D.C.
Plus, an MPD officer was shot Sunday night in Petworth. The officer was released from the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Oversight Hearing Reveals More Issues at Crime Lab
The lab lost its accreditation more than nine months ago and has no solid plan in place to restore regular operations.
Food
Would You Like a Bouquet With That?
During the trying times of the pandemic, some restaurateurs are letting their relationships with flowers blossom.
The Henri, a Bistro and Bar From Chef Frederik De Pue, Opens Feb. 15
The restaurateur is hoping to lure downtown D.C. decision makers with six private dining rooms.
How Perseverance Landed D’Angelo Mobley His First Executive Chef Job
Once a budding cook preoccupied with burying his past and googling French words, the D.C. chef is now a calm and confident leader.
Arts
Jack’s Gift Combines Feminism With Fairy Tale
Dorine Andrews’ latest book is a women’s liberation story set at a time when there was little liberation to be had.
City Lights: James Balog Captures Horrific Beauty of Environmental Disaster
Balog’s Photography of the Anthropocene, which features blazing fires and melting ice caps, is on display at the National Academy of Sciences through May 2.
City Lights: Hamiltonian Artists Celebrates Next Generation of Creatives
The annual new.now. exhibition showcases the work of five fellows along U Street Corridor.
Sports
Sidwell Friends Girls’ Basketball Is the Latest Local Team to be Ranked No. 1 in the Nation
The D.C. area is home to some of the country’s best girls’ basketball talent.
Desmond Dunham Reflects on His Unlikely Path to Cross-Country Success
In his memoir, Running Against the Odds, the running coach details how cross-country changed his life for the better and how he hopes to pass on that passion to kids who may not be exposed to the sport otherwise.