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We're excited to announce that next year the annual SND Best of News Design Creative Competition will merge the print, digital, and student competitions into one streamlined event. Check out https://t.co/qZ3rHLILHL for more details, and stay tuned for updates!
Even before the recent bank failures, millions of business owners were bracing for a choppier lending environment. With the bank sector in flux, they’re now facing the prospect of a capital crunch. https://t.co/uTL8hQOfuO
D.C.’s restaurants are changing their business models yet again as a new law revamps tipped wages in the city. Here's an in-depth look at the impacts of Initiative 82. https://t.co/wGbSGejn29
The lack of financial sustainability for the Whittle School's D.C. campus has meant each academic year has brought worries it would be the last, founder Chris Whittle said. This year is even more dire. https://t.co/bqoFYuFBSi
Loudoun County's housing and retail goals — as well as its economic realities — are quickly diverging in difficult ways. It's prompting serious consternation in the Northern Virginia county. https://t.co/thciegBWpQ
Covid far from drained #Maryland's coffers. Billions of dollars are in play as the General Assembly convenes during an election year and some lawmakers look to spend mightily.
#government#politics#money https://t.co/z4tEKJDu7A
I have 3 days to watch every Muppet movie because of my 2021 resolution that I just made up a few days ago, and I'm only at 2/8 - plus the Rainbow Connection video with Kermit and Debbie Harry.
Plz send snacks, because I do not have time to cook.
By 2030, 9 out of 10 jobs will require digital skills, the World Economic Forum reports. But roughly 1 in 4 D.C. households don’t have broadband access, and the disparities are the most stark for people who are low-income and live in predominantly Black and Latino communities.
New this morning: the @WBJonline project I've worked on for months digging into how the D.C. area's stark digital divide, worsened by the pandemic, cuts off residents from jobs, education, skills training and literal connection to society.
https://t.co/LeleizNyiT
In her role, @steph_redding designs print covers and stories, visualizes data, art directs photoshoots, creates page designs and graphics for web articles, and produces social media images and animations. Check out some of her awesome work! 👇
Things I did tonight instead of going to bed at a reasonable time:
1. Begin to crochet a beanie
2. Bake a carrot cake
3. Watch 3 episodes of Love Island (UK)
4. Eat 2 pieces of carrot cake
5. Watch my cat chase his tail
6. Tweet this
The D.C. region’s deep-rooted health and nutrition gaps continue to afflict communities of color. This is the latest installment of The DMV Divide, our look at the region's widening economic divide. https://t.co/Nq66gckvWO