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… District residents—either owners or tenants—who receive public assistance may be eligible to have a camera system …
… Honorees may include but are not limited to teachers in DC Public Schools, public charter schools, and independent arts education …
… that experienced revenue loss during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency, with priority going to those that …
… Law (BIL). The report also provides updates to the public on the task force’s work, including 17 project …
… sites. Access to Overnight Warming Sites — Designated public buildings may open overnight and during the day …
… workforce training and education programs, as well as public access to computers and high-speed internet. The …
… for generations of journalists nationwide. Though he never publicly disclosed his HIV diagnosis, Max was hopeful that …
… Donaldson. “They simply need the District to join them in public-private partnerships to build much needed affordable …
… investment of American Rescue Plan funds. In the 2022-23 school year, 1,327 residents participated in DC Futures, … 20,083 credits and saving $3.9 million in tuition. This school year, 1,509 residents are participating in DC … to receive up to $10,000 towards tuition annually at public colleges nationwide and up to $2,500 towards tuition …
… in a meaningful conversation about how we can address the public health and equity issues and together, build …