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Emma Sarappo

Emma Sarappo

City Lights Editor at Washington City Paper

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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D.C. Council Unanimously Passes a Phased Ending to Tenant Protections

The D.C. Council unanimously voted to phase out tenant protections including bans on evictions, utility shut offs, and rent freezes.
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Are D.C.’s Vaccine Incentives Working? - Washington City Paper

D.C. offers a number of incentives to encourage unvaccinated residents to get the shot. But are these vaccine incentives working?
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D.C. Council Weighs Revising D.C.’s Eviction Ban

D.C. Council to vote on a phased approach to the end of the eviction ban on Tuesday tying into the program STAY DC.
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Nine Reasons to Leave Your House

Looking for things to do in the D.C. area? Here are nine new attractions in D.C. that give you plenty of reason to leave your house.
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Auditor’s Report Identifies Issues in D.C. Lottery Contract

A report from the D.C. Auditor identifies issues with the D.C. lottery contract, which is worth $215 million.
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What’s In Mayor Bowser’s Budget for Homeless Services?

A look at the affordable housing budget and for FY2022, which advocates say the does not do enough to meet the housing needs of residents.
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Residents Who Help Others Get Vaccinated Can Get A $51 Gift Card

Mayor Bowser’s administration launched a new initiative where anyone who helps someone get the shot can get a $51 Visa gift card.
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Protests Outside Nellie’s Sports Bar Continue Into Third Week - WCP

Residents continue to protest outside of Nellie’s Sports Bar, while the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration investigates.
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Here’s Your Summer Dining Bucket List

Where to eat and drink in and around D.C. From ice cream to breweries to fried scallops, here is your summer dining bucket list for 2021.
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Data Show Disparities In D.C.’s Teen Vaccinations - Washington City...

D.C.’s teen vaccinations show racial and economic disparities a month into 12 to 15-year-old’s COVID-19 vaccine eligibility.
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Senate Holds D.C. Statehood Hearing for Second Time Ever

This is the second time in the Senate’s history, and D.C. Statehood has never had this much support in the chamber before.
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Local Athletes in Track and Field and Swimming Chase Olympic Dreams

Athletes like Phoebe Bacon, Josette Norris, Katie Ledecky, Torrie Huske, and Noah Lyles are chasing Olympic dreams in an uncertain year.
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Juneteenth Celebrations in D.C. 2021 - Washington City Paper

The D.C. region is observing Juneteenth with art, protests, performances, block parties, and celebrations of all sorts.
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What Happened To Defunding the Police?

D.C. officials are considering cuts to the police budget, and more money for alternatives a year after calls to defund the police.
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Council Bars DCPS From Drug Testing School Volunteers, Votes To Ban...

The D.C. Council prohibits public schools from drug testing volunteers for marijuana and also votes to ban sales of flavored tobacco.
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Seventy Percent of D.C. Adults Are At Least Partially Vaccinated

According to CDC data, D.C. met the White House goal of having 70 percent of adults partially vaccinated 20 days ahead of schedule.
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Nellie’s Sports Bar Security Dragged a Black Woman Down the Stairs....

The family of patron Keisha Young is now pursuing a civil claim. Locals are also calling on D.C. to protest and boycott Nellie’s Sports Bar.
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Concert, Karaoke, and Dance Suggestions for D.C.’s Reopening Weekend

Here’s where to dance, sing, and watch live music or a concert this weekend and beyond. D.C. is fully reopened. Now let’s party.
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What DC Public School Families Should Expect This Upcoming Year

DC Public Schools will offer in-person learning five days per week, and “high dosage” tutoring. But 26 DCPS schools will have zero librarians.
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D.C. Meets White House Goal With 70 Percent of Adults Partially Vac...

68.9 percent of the local population over 18 years old has had at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as of Sunday afternoon.
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How to Celebrate Pride Month in D.C.

Pride events are happening all month across the DMV. Here’s a rundown of Pride Month’s programming and events in D.C.