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Washington Post: Most Americans say no statehood for the District of Columbia, poll shows

Editor Jul 15, 2019
A majority of Americans oppose making the District the 51st state, according to a new poll released Monday.

Washington Post Express: D.C.’s new microtransit programs help fill in the gaps between trains and…

Editor Jul 14, 2019
A neatly dressed woman got into a big white shuttle near Fort Totten one recent afternoon carrying bags full of okra and broccoli leaves.

Washington Post: Metro to launch new app and website to help riders with disabilities navigate rail…

Editor Jul 14, 2019
People with disabilities will soon be able to use a smartphone app to navigate Metro’s rail and bus systems, the transit agency said.

Washington Post: The District’s public school system faces $23 million deficit, drawing criticism

Editor Jul 14, 2019
The District’s public school system is facing a $23 million deficit, drawing criticism from city lawmakers and from the D.C. auditor, who described the shortfall as a “red flag” that suggests a lack of internal controls.

Washington Post: Should there be diaper-changing stations in men’s bathrooms? With proposed new law,…

Editor Jul 14, 2019
Having a kid changed a lot of things — including how Jeremy León enters restaurants.

The Hill: DC statehood hearing rescheduled to make room for Mueller testimony

Editor Jul 14, 2019
The first House hearing on potentially granting statehood to the District of Columbia will be postponed after a hearing of two House committees involving former Special Counsel Robert Mueller was moved to the same day.

Washington Post: College student earns her place as one of the youngest ANC officers in D.C. history

Editor Jul 13, 2019
Taylor Berlin starts her day like thousands of other college students in the District: interning on Capitol Hill. But she ends it as an elected official, carrying out the duties of local government.

Washington Post: House delays hearing on D.C. statehood until fall to avoid conflict with Mueller’s…

Editor Jul 13, 2019
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform is postponing a hearing on D.C. statehood until the fall to avoid a conflict with former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s planned testimony before two separate House committees.

WTOP: Craving something delicious? Smorgasburg food market comes to Southeast

Editor Jul 13, 2019
From layered mango cake to jumbo lump crab rolls, the open food market known as Smorgasburg is now in the District. More than 30 vendors set up shop in the Navy Yard on Saturday.

Washington Post: Newseum’s distinctive First Amendment facade will be removed in Johns Hopkins…

Editor Jul 13, 2019
Johns Hopkins University plans to remove the giant stone etching of the First Amendment that graces the exterior of the Newseum when it adapts the Pennsylvania Avenue building for its research and education needs.

Fast Company: Mayor Pete Buttigieg makes D.C. statehood part of his ‘black empowerment’ plan

Editor Jul 13, 2019
If you’ve ever been to Washington, D.C., you may have noticed that D.C. residents have a pretty passive-aggressive license plate slogan—”Taxation Without Representation.” It’s well-deserved snark, because D.C.’s approximately 700,000…

WUSA9: DC Attorney General takes steps to break cycle of hate crimes in the District

Editor Jul 13, 2019
In light of a recent attack of a gay couple on U St., Attorney General Karl Racine is holding several listening sessions.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: They are speaking up for those who can’t — and they are worried

Editor Jul 13, 2019
Days before Laura Nuss left her position as the longest-serving director of the D.C. Department on Disability Services, a judge led a courtroom in a standing ovation for her.

Washington Post: Tensions reach a new high at a D.C. Council as lawmakers grapple with scandal

Editor Jul 13, 2019
Heated fights at the D.C. Council over how to discipline a lawmaker under federal investigation and whether to approve a controversial gambling contract have deepened a growing rift among city leaders.

WUSA9: ‘It’s our duty to fight for our freedom!’ | Hundreds protest detention…

Editor Jul 13, 2019
Activists in D.C. took part in the international Lights for Liberty vigils Friday in response to the President's immigration policies.

NBC4: Protesters Support Immigrants in ‘Lights for Liberty’ Vigils

Editor Jul 13, 2019
Protesters gathered at "Lights for Liberty" vigils in the D.C. area Friday night in support of immigrants across the country.

ABC7: Community-wide effort helps fund funeral for slain transgender woman Zoe Spears

Editor Jul 13, 2019
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — It's been nearly a month since 23-year-old Zoe Spears was shot and killed, the second transgender woman to be murdered just over the DC line in Prince George's County. 27-year-old Ashanti Carmon was found dead in the…

WTOP: Ahead of ICE raids, police address DC’s immigrant community — in 8 languages

Editor Jul 12, 2019
D.C. police want to maintain trust with the city’s immigrant communities, and they’re letting them know in their own languages.

DCist: ANC Commissioner Anthony Lorenzo Green Announces Run For Vincent Gray’s Ward 7 Seat

Editor Jul 12, 2019
Outspoken ANC commissioner Anthony Lorenzo Green announced today that he will seek the Ward 7 seat currently held by former mayor Vincent Gray.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Trump stiffed D.C. taxpayers. The city should be repaid for…

Editor Jul 12, 2019
DURING HIS years in private business, Donald Trump was frequently accused of not paying and underpaying people who performed services for his real estate holdings. Everyone from carpenters to waiters to drapery makers complained that they…
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