The State of HIV in DC
Not long ago, in 2009, Washington, DC, had the highest rate of HIV infections in the country. Headlines read that the rates were “higher...
Spirit of the Game Fosters Skills for Sport and for Life
Lucy is jogging upfield, her gaze set back towards the disc. She’s followed close behind by Sage who’s shuffling in a slightly crouched stance....
Meet Your Neighbor
Jalan Burton is not your average pediatrician. She visits her patients instead of them having to come to her, and practices telemedicine. “Dr. J,”...
Blowing in the Wind
A 2011 study found that you’d have to drive a Ford F150 Raptor for 3,887 miles, or the distance from north Texas to Anchorage,...
Homebound COVID Vaccine Program Begins April 26
On April 26, DC will start bringing the vaccine to residents who are unable to leave their homes.
The Homebound Initiative begins April 26....
Using Nature to Heal and Empower Communities Along Our River
There are a number of special people who are working to make t3he Anacostia River come alive as a place to learn about nature...
Registration Open for Sports, Games with DC Fray
Sure, it may have just snowed. But spring is just around the corner and what better way to be outdoors and enjoy the scenes,...
Free Counseling for Families Mourning COVID Loss
The impact of the coronavirus on the District and the nation should not be underestimated. Nearly 600,000 Americans have lost their lives to the...
DC Health Link Offers Aid With Tax Penalty
DC Health Link has created a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for residents who learn about the individual responsibility requirement for the first time when...
DPR Opens Registration-Only Facilities, Fall Programs
Limited in-person fall programs will be offered at specific DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) locations, as well as virtual programs. Registration will...