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Columbia Heights has begun the school year strong with in person options for all grade levels.
Columbia Heights has begun the school year strong with in person options for all grade levels.
We asked your ANC commissioners what they see as the number one priority for their communities in the year ahead and how they plan to tackle it, as well as what you can do to help.
Nadeau has been working with Vendedores Unidos, a group of organized vendors, on ways to eliminate barriers to legal vending.
Continuing her push to empower street vendors in Columbia Heights, Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau introduced legislation to formalize sidewalk vending in Ward I.
Starting today, you may drop your voted mail-in-ballot in ANY Ballot Drop Box at ANY time until 8:00 pm on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
A lot has happened since the beginning of the year related to redeveloping Park Morton. Some of it is positive, some of it is disappointing, and much of it is causing confusion and angst throughout the community.
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1A (ANC-1A) held its monthly public meeting by Zoom on September 9, 2020, discussing topics such as the Park Morton Equity Plan and Learning Hubs.
Street vending without a license may soon be decriminalized in the District of Columbia.
Join ANC 1A for a webinar on Rent Control & Affordable Housing.
Like most cities in the United States, the District of Columbia has been under a stay-at-home order since Mayor Bowser announced it on March 30th, 2020. Since then, more than 105,000 people have filed unemployment compensation claims in the District. Following the CDC’s and Government regulations that recommend a state (city) have a 14 day…