Washington, D.C
Workers in half the country will see major pay increase in 2023
Washington, D.C., and over half the states in america are elevating their minimal wage this yr, with residents of the nation’s capital getting the largest increase.
Starting this previous Sunday, D.C.’s residing wage will improve to $16.50 an hour. This quantity will later improve to $17 an hour on July 1, making it the very best minimal wage inside the U.S., in response to a information launch from D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s workplace.
Maryland residents can even profit from a lift within the state’s minimal wage going into the brand new yr, with the state’s minimal wage rising to $13.25. The minimal wage will improve once more subsequent yr on Jan. 1, which can go up by $0.75 to make it $14 per hour.
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Employees in Virginia can even expertise a rise within the state’s minimal wage. Starting Jan. 1, the minimal wage within the state will probably be $12 an hour.
Different states present process will increase of their minimal wages in 2023 embody Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont, Massachusetts, Colorado, and Florida. The state of Montana will expertise the smallest of those will increase, with its minimal wage rising to $9.95 an hour for companies with annual product sales of greater than $110,000, in response to CNBC.
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The minimal wage will increase taking place throughout the nation come because the U.S. continues its battle in opposition to inflation.
Washington, D.C
Thanksgiving closures and service changes announced in Washington, D.C.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — District Government offices and services will observe the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November 28, and Friday, November 29, with several closures and modified operations across the city.
Emergency services, including low-barrier and hypothermia shelters for individuals experiencing homelessness, will remain operational. Shelters such as the New York Avenue Men’s Shelter and Pat Handy Women’s Shelter will be open 24/7, and the Downtown Day Services Center will provide meals and services for walk-in guests. The DC Stabilization Center and other behavioral health crisis services will also remain accessible.
Trash, recycling, and food waste collection scheduled for Thursday will shift to Friday, with all other collections sliding one day later through Saturday. Recreation centers, public libraries, and most District offices will be closed both days, while outdoor parks and playgrounds will remain open. Parking enforcement will be suspended, except for streetcar-related ticketing and towing.
District public schools and DMV locations will also be closed on both Thursday and Friday, resuming normal operations the following week. The Department of Transportation has announced the suspension of reversible lane operations and most non-emergency construction activities during the holiday.
Washington, D.C
DC neighborhood mechanic crashes into home, then runs off
In a TikTok video that has racked up hundreds of thousands of views, Toni Sanders captures the moments after a driver slammed through her fence and onto her porch – then takes off. FOX 5’s Homa Bash has the story.
Washington, D.C
Metro holiday pop-up shop returns to DC with more merch
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) said Wednesday that its seasonal pop-up shop was getting ready to open and would feature new additions to the lineup for 2024.
Metro enthusiasts have the opportunity to visit the Metro First-Stop Holiday Pop-up Shop at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Libraryin D.C. beginning on Nov. 30. The library’s address is 901 G St. NW.
Whether you’re buying for yourself or for someone you know, Metro said you can expect to find a bigger “assortment of apparel and gifts than ever.”
The new items include:
- Scarves for select Metro stations
- Tote bags
- New ornaments for 2024
- Special collection of pins
- Apparel for babies, children, and adults
Metro said returning favorites include:
- Station pylon socks
- Mugs
- Magnets
- Metro map shower curtain.
The pop-up shop will be open daily through Dec. 21 at the following times:
- Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
- Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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