The War Of The Wards: D.C. Redistricting, ExplainedMartin Austermuhle4:26
Once a decade D.C. lawmakers set about redrawing the city’s ward boundaries — a process that often sparks debates about neighborhood identity, political power, and race.
Much of the D.C. region has been recovering from a drop in childhood vaccinations during the pandemic. But rates in the District remain below national averages.
More than 82,000 residents – 12% of the city’s population – do not have stable housing, the overwhelming majority of those Black and Hispanic households, a new report found.