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WTOP: Silverman calls for change after DC agency fails to provide safe or sanitary public housing

Editor Oct 8, 2022
A D.C. council member is promising to fix the District’s Housing Authority after a federal report laid out a series of critical issues with the agency, most notably its failure to provide safe and sanitary housing,

Theresa Vargas in The Post: The unseen, creative way D.C. is fighting gun violence

Editor Oct 8, 2022
Real people — moms, grandfathers, students — came up with plans to stop shootings, and the city gave them grants to put their ideas into action

City Paper: D.C. Housing Authority Is Failing In Just About Every Way

Editor Oct 8, 2022
A scathing audit from HUD calls for top to bottom reform and training for the executive director and board of commissioners in the basic functions of their jobs.

WTOP: Bowser continues review of DC deputy mayor charged with assault as residency questions grow

Editor Oct 8, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said a review of all claims against Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Chris Geldart, including his compliance with the District’s residency requirement, is ongoing after he allegedly assaulted a man in Arlington,…

Washington Post: A broke marching band parades on Capitol Hill to practice. Magic ensues.

Editor Oct 8, 2022
The mostly low-income kids in the Eastern High School Marching Band are beloved by the mostly affluent D.C. homeowners who witness their practices

WTOP: National Gallery of Art finds one of its Vermeer works was painted by someone else

Editor Oct 8, 2022
The National Gallery of Art announced Friday it will reveal new findings about Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer to be examined at the Vermeer’s Secrets exhibition, opening Saturday.

Washington Post: D.C. Housing Authority’s leadership is failing, HUD report says

Editor Oct 8, 2022
Inadequate management, poor oversight and faulty governance drove the D.C. Housing Authority’s failure to provide “decent, safe, and sanitary” housing for its residents in violation of federal requirements, HUD investigators have…

Washington Post: Amid assault charge, D.C. deputy mayor under review for residency status

Editor Oct 8, 2022
The D.C. government is reviewing whether D.C. Deputy Mayor of Public Safety and Justice Christopher Geldart is meeting the requirement that high-level officials reside within city limits, D.C.'s mayor said Friday, after a police statement…

Washington Post: National Gallery confirms one of its Vermeers is actually not a Vermeer

Editor Oct 8, 2022
Experts had long wondered whether “Girl With a Flute” was really one of the world’s few paintings by the Dutch master. The pandemic gave the museum a chance to investigate.

DCist: Planning Commission Approves Final Plans For D.C.’s First Elevated Public Park

Editor Oct 7, 2022
Final site development plans for the 11th Street Bridge Park have been approved, the National Capital Planning Commission announced on Friday. The new elevated park project will span the Anacostia River, and will repurpose existing piers…

Washington Post: D.C. officials unveil first-ever urgent care center in Ward 8

Editor Oct 7, 2022
D.C. officials on Friday unveiled the first-ever urgent care center to open in Ward 8, in an area of the city where residents have faced notable disparities in both access to health care and health outcomes.

DCist: Rock Creek Park’s Zoo Loop Trail, Pedestrian Bridge Open This Weekend But Hours Leave Locals…

Editor Oct 7, 2022
A key trail connector in Rock Creek Park that has been missing for more than four years is finally whole again. But some users are upset at newly implemented trail hours.

Washington Post: Biden announced mass marijuana pardons. What does that mean for D.C.?

Editor Oct 7, 2022
President Biden’s announcement Thursday that he is pardoning all people convicted of simple possession of marijuana under federal law was met with cheers from D.C. officials who underscored the move’s impact for local residents.

DCist: After Killings, Violence, Bureau Of Prisons Will Move D.C. Men From Louisiana Prison

Editor Oct 7, 2022
After two men from D.C. were killed within the span of three weeks at a federal prison in Louisiana, the Bureau of Prisons is moving some people from D.C. out of the facility. The deaths and resulting transfers highlight long-standing…

Washington Post: Thousands of D.C. students still behind on vaccinations as deadline looms

Editor Oct 7, 2022
More than 23,000 students in the District do not have all their routine shots

City Paper: D.C. Officers Tagged ‘Threat to Safety’ Remain on the Force

Editor Oct 7, 2022
MPD was ordered to rehire 37 of the 49 officers it fired in about six years, costing taxpayers $14.3 million, the D.C. Auditor found.

Cynthia Khoo and Daniel Jellins in The Post: D.C. might ban ‘algorithmic discrimination.’ That’s…

Editor Oct 7, 2022
Apartment-hunting is tough enough without every disappointment also becoming a mystery. The smoking gun, for an increasing number of us, lies in the rise of secretive technological tenant screening tools. With these tools, landlords can…

DCist: Local Restaurant Owners And Workers Grapple With Phasing Out Tipped Minimum Wage If I-82…

Editor Oct 7, 2022
John Guggenmos, the owner of gay bars Trade and Number Nine, declines to speak about ending the tipped minimum wage in absolutes. He doesn’t support Initiative 82, the upcoming ballot measure that would do that, but he believes it will…

WTOP: More inclusive Air and Space Museum will feel new, no matter how many times you’ve been before

Editor Oct 6, 2022
The Smithsonian’s Air and Space Museum has been closed since the end of March, allowing for the museum to undergo a massive indoor makeover. Pretty soon it’ll be ready to open to the public again.

WTOP: 2 DC high schools to pilot redesigned curriculum

Editor Oct 6, 2022
Two D.C. high schools will remodel their curriculum with the intention to better prepare students for college and careers.
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District Links: DC Council votes 13-0 to cap resale prices for concert, theater tickets; AI-boosted delivery robots…

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The DC Council yesterday voted 13-0 to approve legislation to regulate the resale of tickets for concerts and theatrical performances — with a 10% cap on the permissible markup from face value.

District Links: Mendelson pulls his bill to revise RCV process for at-large seats; council to consider $300M for Audi…

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The DC Council won't act today on two election-related bills that have spawned controversy in recent days, including emergency legislation that would have adjusted how ranked choice voting results…

District Links: Bowser says new reform package would encourage investment in DC housing; DC sees near-record tourism for…

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Mayor Muriel Bowser is pushing for changes to the District's housing laws with two new bills she submitted last week to the DC Council, with her administration saying the city needs to take steps to…

Kevin Chavous: DC’s win against Ticketmaster should be just the beginning, but a price cap isn’t the answer

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Summer concert season is here, but the usual enthusiasm among District residents is not. Across the country, reports have emerged of softer ticket sales. After years of rising ticket prices —…
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