Nation May 31 Protesters converge on White House for second straight day Police fired pepper spray at demonstrators near the White House and the D.C. National Guard was called in as pockets of violence and vandalism erupted during a second straight night of protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis…
Health May 29 WATCH: DC Mayor Bowser gives coronavirus update as city begins phased-in reopening Mayor Muriel Bowser gave a news conference May 29 on Washington, D.C.'s response to the novel coronavirus as the nation's capital began its phased-in reopening.
Nation May 27 WATCH: Nation’s capital set to begin a gradual reopening on Friday Mayor Muriel Bowser says the nation's capital will begin a gradual reopening Friday, even as she warns it probably will result in more coronavirus infections.
Health May 21 WATCH: D.C. mayor aims to start reopening May 29 Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser says the numbers are pointing to the start of a gradual reopening process in Washington, D.C,. at the end of the month.
Health Apr 09 During pandemic, D.C. volunteers provide food for the needy Activists in Washington, D.C., are teaming up to feed the needy during the coronavirus outbreak. Southeast Washington was already a food desert with residents experiencing chronic nutritional and health issues even before the COVID-19 pandemic locked down the nation's capital,…
Nation Apr 08 D.C. fights to enforce distancing and braces for virus surge More than 1,200 people have tested positive, with 22 deaths, in Washington. But national and local health officials predict that the worst is yet to come.
Health Apr 06 Governors plead for food stamp flexibility amid pandemic State governments and food security activists across the country are imploring the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make the food stamp program more flexible and easier to access at a time when so many people are losing their jobs and…
Nation Mar 26 WATCH: D.C. mayor criticizes proposed federal funding to address COVID-19 According to the legislation, each state would receive a minimum of $1.25 billion in aid. Washington, D.C., however, stands to receive about $500 million.
Health Mar 18 USDA fights to purge food stamps recipients despite pandemic The Agriculture Department says it will appeal a judge's ruling that it would be "arbitrary and capricious" to move forward during a global health crisis with food stamp changes that could force hundreds of thousands from the program.
Health Mar 16 D.C. closes gyms, theaters, orders takeout only in restaurants Mayor Muriel Bowser says she is also placing local National Guard units on standby, but not actively deploying them yet.