Vince Gray continues to toy with the idea of running for mayor the press, news from Planet Word, and other stories from the District.
- More ideas for making Metro better. [GGW]
- The number of people who commute from Baltimore or Baltimore County to D.C. is pretty tiny. [D.C. Policy Center]
- Vince Gray, still “strongly considering” a run for mayor. [WUSA9]
- The word museum might be opening as soon as the summer of 2020. [WBJ]
- And more takes on the Bible Museum. [Post]
- After losing the mayor’s race five times, Carol Schwartz has put out her autobiography. [WCP]
- Meet the head of HIPS. [WCP]
- What happens to the presidentially pardoned turkeys. [WAMU]
- Woman sexually assaulted at American University by someone she thought was an Uber driver. [Post]
- After cancelling their contract, D.C. Council is keeping contractor in place at UMC for another two months. [Post]
- D.C. renters are really satisfied? [Curbed]
- Well-known interior designer joins local framing company. [Technically]
- Officials believe there will be fewer homeless families in motels this winter. [WAMU]
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For Immediate Release
Progress for All Announces Inaugural Black Men Vote Virtual Town Hall
Date: April 19, 2024
Contact: Marc M. M. Peters
The Award is available to recent high school graduates and non-traditional students (see the application for more details). Each recipient may be awarded up to $20,000. Applicants are required to submit an online application form as well as a short video application.
The applicant must be an Arlington resident pursuing a career or technical education accredited program, within a high-growth career, that will be completed within two years.
The careers and programs include, but are not limited to:
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