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D.C. Mayor Raises LGBTQ Pride Flag Above Wilson Building - www.metroweekly.com - Pennsylvania - Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia
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01.06.2023

D.C. Mayor Raises LGBTQ Pride Flag Above Wilson Building

On Thursday, Mayor Muriel Bowser kicked off Pride month in Washington, D.C. by raising an LGBTQ Pride flag above the John A.

Whitman-Walker Opens New Southeast D.C. Health Center - www.metroweekly.com
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19.09.2023

Whitman-Walker Opens New Southeast D.C. Health Center

“This is a big day, and we’re here with gratitude and anticipation,” said Naseema Shafi, CEO of Whitman-Walker Health, addressing an audience of several hundred people at a ribbon-cutting for its brand new Southeast D.C. health center on Monday.Rows of chairs, with a rainbow-colored fan nestled on each seat, were spread across a lawn, dotted with wooden tables shaded by large umbrellas, facing the east side of the health care center.

Foo Fighters play rare live track ‘New Way Home’ during intimate Washington D.C. gig - www.nme.com - Washington - Washington
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31.05.2023

Foo Fighters play rare live track ‘New Way Home’ during intimate Washington D.C. gig

Foo Fighters headlined the opening night of the new Washington D.C. venue The Atlantis and performed rare live track ‘New Way Home’ last night (May 30).The Atlantis – a new 450-person capacity replica venue of the original 9:30 Club – opened yesterday with the Foos taking the stage.According to Consequence of Sound, the band’s set began with frontman Dave Grohl reuniting with Pete Stahl, his old bandmate in the D.C.

Proposed Cut to “Festival Fund” Could Be Detrimental to Capital Pride - www.metroweekly.com - Kenya - Columbia
metroweekly.com
12.05.2023

Proposed Cut to “Festival Fund” Could Be Detrimental to Capital Pride

series of budget recommendations, including a proposed cut of $1.5 million from the Festival Fund, also known as the Special Event Relief Fund.The fund, which is made possible by the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, allows organizers of festivals or outdoor special events to apply for financial assistance to cover the costs of street closings, security, and other city agency support services. The recommendations are slated to be voted upon by the full council on Tuesday, May 16, and if approved, will become part of the District of Columbia’s fiscal year 2024 budget. Ryan Bos, the executive director of Capital Pride Alliance, told Metro Weekly in an interview that the costs of various city agency fees needed to carry out the Capital Pride Parade and Festival, as well as other Pride Weekend events, can cost between $550,000 and $750,000 per year.

Nadeau, Allen, and Silverman Receive Top Ratings from GLAA - www.metroweekly.com - Kenya
metroweekly.com
19.10.2022

Nadeau, Allen, and Silverman Receive Top Ratings from GLAA

questionnaire, which surveys candidates about their stances on various issues prioritized by the LGBTQ political group.Issued every two years, the questionnaire grades mayoral, Council, and attorney general candidates — in both the primary and the general elections — on the depth and thoroughness of their answers, in addition to holding GLAA’s preferred positions on various issues. Candidates are rated on a scale of -10 to +10, with points awarded for answers that align with GLAA’s positions, as well as their record on LGBTQ rights.

Migrant bus arrives near VP Kamala Harris' DC residence, more reach NYC - www.foxnews.com - New York - Texas - Chicago - Florida - Manhattan - Arizona - Columbia - county York - county El Paso - city Washington, area District Of Columbia
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06.10.2022

Migrant bus arrives near VP Kamala Harris' DC residence, more reach NYC

Another bus carrying illegal migrants stepped off the bus in Washington, D.C., Thursday morning, not far from Vice President Kamala Harris' residence. Additionally, two more migrant buses arrived in New York City at Manhattan's Port Authority transportation hub Thursday. Seven buses arrived in New York on Wednesday.

D.C. Monkeypox Clinics to Offer Walk-Up Vaccinations - www.metroweekly.com - county Ward
metroweekly.com
23.09.2022

D.C. Monkeypox Clinics to Offer Walk-Up Vaccinations

currently has three clinics offering the monkeypox vaccine: one in Ward 2, at 1900 I St NW, which is open from Sunday through Friday from 12-8 p.m.; one in Ward 4, at 7530 Georgia Ave NW, open from Sunday through Friday from 12-8 p.m.; and one in Ward 8, at 3640 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE, open from Monday through Saturday from 12-8 p.m.Vaccination doses will be subject to availability at each of the clinics.

D.C. Officials Urge Residents to Pre-Register for Monkeypox Vaccines - www.metroweekly.com - Columbia
metroweekly.com
19.07.2022

D.C. Officials Urge Residents to Pre-Register for Monkeypox Vaccines

preventmonkeypox.dc.gov. Vaccines are being administered at two official sites in the city from Sunday to Friday from 1-8 p.m.Nesbitt and Bowser also noted that some select doses of vaccine have been allocated to community partner organizations, especially LGBTQ-friendly organizations like Whitman-Walker Health and Us Helping Us, so they can hold “pop-up” clinics and offer another option for higher-risk populations, including LGBTQ individuals of color, to get vaccinated.Nesbitt said the city expects to receive approximately 4,000 additional doses of vaccine from the federal government in the coming weeks, and pre-registering will help public health officials understand the level of demand for the vaccine so they can request more if needed.“This isn’t a process where we can ask for 50,000 doses and receive 50,000 doses,” Nesbitt said, noting that the CDC is using an allocation formula based on the number of cases in a particular jurisdiction, meaning the District has had to rely on health providers and laboratories quickly testing and identifying suspected cases of monkeypox-related infection in order to approach the CDC and request more doses to meet demand.However, Nesbitt also noted that additional doses that the city do not constitute a full preventative regimen, since the JYNNEOS vaccine must be administered in two separate shots, spaced one month apart.According to the CDC, full immunity from the vaccine only occurs two weeks after an individual receives their second dose.

Editor’s Pick: District Of Pride - www.metroweekly.com
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29.06.2022

Editor’s Pick: District Of Pride

The Real Housewives of Potomac, appearing to promote her recent album Deep Space.Mayor Muriel Bowser will be on hand to give remarks.

Capital Stonewall Democrats endorse Robert White for D.C. Mayor - www.metroweekly.com - Kenya
metroweekly.com
20.05.2022

Capital Stonewall Democrats endorse Robert White for D.C. Mayor

Stonewall Democrats President Jatarious Frazier told Metro Weekly that all candidates who received a spot on the primary ballot were invited to attend and participate in the forums, in keeping with the club’s bylaws, but some individual candidates may have chosen not to participate, which in turn may have affected their chances of winning the club’s endorsement.For instance, in the Attorney General’s race, Bruce Spiva and Ryan Jones participated in the forum. But even though candidate Brian Schwalb did not, he was invited, and ended up getting the second-highest number of votes from club members when it came to deciding on an endorsement.Incumbent Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie, who had been seeking the AG post, was left off the primary ballot after a three-judge panel of the D.C.

D.C. Council, Mayoral Challengers Shine in GLAA Ratings - www.metroweekly.com - Columbia
metroweekly.com
18.05.2022

D.C. Council, Mayoral Challengers Shine in GLAA Ratings

questionnaire, which is based on GLAA’s policy priorities (outlined in a policy brief that serves as an election guide), asks candidates where they stand on various issues.Candidates’ responses are then graded by GLAA members, with certain numbers of points awarded for agreeing with GLAA’s stated positions, for the depth and breadth of answers explaining their positions, and for their demonstrated record of pro-LGBTQ advocacy, both in and out of elected office. All scores are on a scale of -10 to +10, and candidates may have points deducted for any positions or records that demonstrate hostility to LGBTQ people or to GLAA’s priorities.In past cycles, incumbents — who have the benefit of amassing a record of pro-LGBTQ actions while in office — have typically fared better in GLAA’s ratings.

Wendy Rieger Dies: Longtime NBC4 Washington News Anchor Was 65 - deadline.com - USA - Washington - Washington - Virginia - county Norfolk
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16.04.2022

Wendy Rieger Dies: Longtime NBC4 Washington News Anchor Was 65

Wendy Rieger, longtime anchor and reporter for NBC 4 Washington, died Saturday morning after a battle with brain cancer, the news station reported. She was 65.

DC gay bars will require proof of coronavirus vaccination for entry - www.metroweekly.com - Columbia
metroweekly.com
23.12.2021

DC gay bars will require proof of coronavirus vaccination for entry

COVID-19 website.Bouncers, security, or other employees checking for proof of vaccination will only be allowed to accept a physical Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccination card, a digital or photo copy of a CDC Vaccination Card, or a COVID-19 verification app such as VaxYes or CLEAR.The new order comes on the heels of Bowser’s decision to reinstate a mask mandate requiring that masks be worn in indoor venues beginning on Tuesday, Dec. 21 until Jan.

Halloween 2021: Spooky LGBTQ Highlights in Washington, DC - www.metroweekly.com - Washington
metroweekly.com
22.10.2021

Halloween 2021: Spooky LGBTQ Highlights in Washington, DC

17th Street High Heel Race. The 34th Annual extravaganza, hosted by Mayor Muriel Bowser, is set for Tuesday, Oct.

Happy “The Ask Rayceen Show” Day! - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
01.09.2021

Happy “The Ask Rayceen Show” Day!

The Ask Rayceen Show.Held on the first Wednesday of each month from March to November, The Ask Rayceen Show showcases the talents of local artists, musicians, rappers, poets, dancers, burlesque performers, actors, comedians, authors, and other creatives, especially those who are Black and/or LGBTQ, from across the District and the surrounding metropolitan area.

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows - abcnews.go.com - Texas - Washington - Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia
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17.01.2021

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:ABC’s “This Week” — Kate Bedingfield, incoming White House communications director; Reps. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, and Peter Meijer, R-Mich.——NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Dr.

President Trump approves emergency declaration for DC ahead of Biden inauguration - www.foxnews.com - Washington - Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia
foxnews.com
12.01.2021

President Trump approves emergency declaration for DC ahead of Biden inauguration

President Trump on Monday approved an emergency declaration for Washington D.C., and ordered federal assistance to complement the local response ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration as fears of potential violence continue to loom following last week's deadly riot inside the U.S.

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows - abcnews.go.com - Washington - county Scott - Columbia
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09.01.2021

Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

WASHINGTON -- Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows:ABC’s “This Week” — Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill.——NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Sens.

Live Updates: US Capitol gets 'non-scalable' 7-foot fence after Wednesday's rioting - www.foxnews.com - USA - Washington
foxnews.com
08.01.2021

Live Updates: US Capitol gets 'non-scalable' 7-foot fence after Wednesday's rioting

The U.S. Capitol grounds were seeing a "7-foot non-scalable fence" erected Thursday, one day after an out-of-control mob stormed the home of the Senate and House of Representatives.

DC police say 4 dead, 52 arrested after chaos at Capitol - www.foxnews.com - Washington - Washington - Columbia
foxnews.com
07.01.2021

DC police say 4 dead, 52 arrested after chaos at Capitol

Washington D.C. police said late Wednesday that the earlier security breach at the U.S.

DC mayor urges residents to stay away from pro-Trump rally, guns will be banned - www.foxnews.com - Washington
foxnews.com
05.01.2021

DC mayor urges residents to stay away from pro-Trump rally, guns will be banned

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser urged residents of the nation's capital on Sunday to stay out of the downtown area where a pro-Trump rally to protest the election results is scheduled for Wednesday.  The Democratic mayor advised residents not to engage with demonstrators "who come to our city seeking confrontation, and we will do what we must to ensure all who attend remain peaceful."  Bowser reminded the public and anyone attending the rally that firearms are prohibited "within 1,000 feet of any

DC mayor declares Christmas Eve 'Dr. Anthony Fauci Day' - www.foxnews.com
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25.12.2020

DC mayor declares Christmas Eve 'Dr. Anthony Fauci Day'

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Wednesday that she was declaring Christmas Eve a day to honor Dr.

DC Mayor Bowser loosens coronavirus restrictions on churches to resolve Catholic Church lawsuit - www.foxnews.com - Washington - Columbia
foxnews.com
17.12.2020

DC Mayor Bowser loosens coronavirus restrictions on churches to resolve Catholic Church lawsuit

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on Wednesday loosened coronavirus restrictions on houses of worship in Washington, D.C., following a lawsuit from the Archdiocese of Washington represented by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. The new order allows houses of worship to allow 25% of their capacity or 250 people, whichever number is fewer.

D.C. Mayor opens application period for $35 million Restaurant Bridge Fund - www.metroweekly.com
metroweekly.com
10.12.2020

D.C. Mayor opens application period for $35 million Restaurant Bridge Fund

 winterization or COVID-19 preparation.“Our restaurants and other food establishments are essential to small business community, employing our residents and driving our local economy,” Bowser said in a press release. “We know times are particularly tough as our restaurants continue to make sacrifices and implement creative service adjustments.

DC mayor says $1,200 coronavirus stimulus payments to be distributed to some residents - www.foxnews.com - Columbia
foxnews.com
07.12.2020

DC mayor says $1,200 coronavirus stimulus payments to be distributed to some residents

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced one-time $1,200 stimulus payments for some Washington, D.C., residents financially affected by the coronavirus pandemic during a press conference on Monday. "We will invest a portion of our CARES Act [funding] to provide a round of local stimulus," Bowser said. "With Pandemic Unemployment Assistance set to expire at the end of this month, D.C. government will be providing ...

DC preparing for mass pro-Trump marches this weekend despite Mayor Bowser's coronavirus restrictions - www.foxnews.com - Columbia
foxnews.com
11.11.2020

DC preparing for mass pro-Trump marches this weekend despite Mayor Bowser's coronavirus restrictions

Trump supporters are reportedly planning to gather in Washington, D.C., on Saturday for a “Million MAGA March” and a “Stop the Steal” rally to show support for President Trump as his campaign spearheads lawsuits in several key battleground states alleging voter fraud connected to mail-in ballots. D.C.

DC mayor disregarded own COVID restrictions to attend Biden victory speech, defends 'essential travel' - www.foxnews.com - Washington - Columbia - state Delaware
foxnews.com
10.11.2020

DC mayor disregarded own COVID restrictions to attend Biden victory speech, defends 'essential travel'

Despite Delaware being on District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser’s list of high-risk states, the mayor and her staff attended President-elect Joe Biden’s victory speech in Delaware Saturday, reportedly defending the trip as “essential travel.” Bowser’s justification for her travel was first reported by Mark Segraves of WRC, the NBC-owned station in Washington D.C., who quoted one of her staff members as saying the trip was “essential travel” and “excepted under Mayor’s order.” Delaware was

DC mayor tells everyone who voted to get tested for COVID, but mum on Biden celebrations - www.foxnews.com - USA - Columbia
foxnews.com
09.11.2020

DC mayor tells everyone who voted to get tested for COVID, but mum on Biden celebrations

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser on Sunday encouraged those who voted in the 2020 presidential election to get tested for COVID-19, yet she has been noticeably quiet on the thousands of Americans who – at the risk of spreading the coronavirus – participated in public celebrations of Joe Biden’s  projected victory.

George Floyd's Brother Speaks Out for Change at 2020 DNC - www.etonline.com - USA - Texas - Columbia
etonline.com
18.08.2020

George Floyd's Brother Speaks Out for Change at 2020 DNC

George Floyd's brother is remembering the impact of his legacy. Philonise Floyd addressed the American people during the opening night of this year's Democratic National Convention.Philonise, who was introduced by Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser, addressed the nation from his home in Texas early in the virtual convention.«My brother George was selfless. He always made sacrifices for his family, friends and even complete stragners.

Muriel Bowser: 5 Things To Know About DC Mayor Who Led Massive Protest Unveiled BLM Mural - hollywoodlife.com - USA - Washington
hollywoodlife.com
07.06.2020

Muriel Bowser: 5 Things To Know About DC Mayor Who Led Massive Protest Unveiled BLM Mural

Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has been in the headlines this week after she approved a new art installation reading “Black Lives Matter” on the road leading up to the White House.

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser Changes Street Name to Black Lives Matter Plaza - www.eonline.com - Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia
eonline.com
05.06.2020

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser Changes Street Name to Black Lives Matter Plaza

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the city has renamed a street in honor of the Black Lives Matter movement.  Taking to social media on Friday, she shared footage of an intersection being renamed to Black Lives Matter Plaza.

'Black Lives Matter' Painted on D.C. Street Leading to the White House with Mayor's Permission - www.justjared.com - Columbia
justjared.com
05.06.2020

'Black Lives Matter' Painted on D.C. Street Leading to the White House with Mayor's Permission

The words “Black Lives Matter” have been painted in yellow on the street that leads to the White House in Washington, D.C.

D.C. orders all non-essential businesses to close - www.metroweekly.com - USA
metroweekly.com
25.03.2020

D.C. orders all non-essential businesses to close

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