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Corwin Knight in The Post: D.C. should expand voting rights to its incarcerated citizens

Editor Jun 15, 2019
As a returning citizen, I try to help my brothers and sisters affected by mass incarceration. This is why I support the Restore the Vote Amendment Act of 2019, legislation sponsored by D.C. Council member Robert C. White Jr. (D-At Large)…

WAMU: Ward 8 Community Fears Health Risks From Proposed 5G Towers

Editor Jun 15, 2019
It’s being called the next big thing in smartphone innovation.

Washington Post: Mystics player says she will only publicly talk about a gunfire incident at a D.C.…

Editor Jun 15, 2019
A Washington Mystics player promised a media “blackout” until Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and a D.C. Council member adequately respond to an episode of gun violence this week at a Southeast elementary school.

DCist: DC Refined Is Apparently Shutting Down Today

Editor Jun 14, 2019
DC Refined, a three-year-old lifestyle site affiliated with WJLA, will apparently cease operations today.

Curbed: D.C. councilmember questions the need for bike lanes in his ward

Editor Jun 14, 2019
Ward 8 has seen the most traffic deaths of all the city’s wards this year

Washington Business Journal: Local retail brands stand up new kiosk at Reagan National Airport this…

Editor Jun 14, 2019
Bored of waiting at the airport? Your flight got delayed? Try making some impulse purchases of locally made products.

Colbert King in The Post: D.C.’s sports betting contract reeks of cronyism

Editor Jun 14, 2019
D.C. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey S. DeWitt has drawn attention to himself this week, but not necessarily in a good way.

DCist: What Do Tattoo Artists Think About D.C. Flag Tattoos?

Editor Jun 14, 2019
Happy Flag Day, a real holiday!

Washington Post: Washington Mystics player vows a media ‘blackout’ after gunfire at D.C. school

Editor Jun 14, 2019
A Washington Mystics player promised a media “blackout” until Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and a D.C. Council member adequately respond to an episode of gun violence earlier this week at a Southeast Washington elementary school.

Washington Post: D.C. police officer accused of sexually abusing woman during a therapeutic…

Editor Jun 14, 2019
A D.C. police officer who volunteers at a health spa in Northwest Washington was arrested Thursday and charged with sexually abusing a woman during a treatment session, according to police and court documents.

DCist: The Mystics’ Natasha Cloud Organizes Media Blackout To Call Attention To Gun Violence At…

Editor Jun 14, 2019
Washington Mystics player Natasha Cloud has organized a media blackout ahead of the team’s game against the Seattle Storm on Friday to draw attention to a spate of shootings at a D.C. elementary school in the last month.

Washingtonian: Outdoor Food Hall Smorgasburg Opens Saturday in Navy Yard

Editor Jun 14, 2019
More than 35 local vendors are bringing falafel, dumplings, and arepas to the Southeast waterfront.

Bisnow: USDA To Move 2 Agencies Out Of D.C. Region

Editor Jun 14, 2019
The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to relocate over 500 jobs from D.C. to the Kansas City area, a move that has quickly sparked backlash from government employees.

Washington Post: Citing Trump’s ‘character,’ D.C. residents challenge city to revoke his hotel’s…

Editor Jun 14, 2019
It’s a saga made for our time — and it may be a little closer to resolution (or not, as protracted political drama is also very much of our time).

Washington Post: Trump still owes D.C. $7 million in inauguration costs as he plans July Fourth gala

Editor Jun 14, 2019
President Trump’s speech at the Lincoln Memorial on the Fourth of July is expected to drive up security costs for an annual event that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors to the nation’s capital.

Washington Post: A white bicyclist is on trial, accused of assaulting a black driver. Jurors will…

Editor Jun 14, 2019
Was it a case of road rage between a white bicyclist in Georgetown and a black driver? Or was it a racist incident that turned violent?

City Paper: ABRA OKs Challenge to Trump Hotel Liquor License

Editor Jun 14, 2019
A group of clergy and former judges cited more than 400 pages worth of evidence in their protest.

Washington Business Journal: Tee time at Nats Park? Topgolf transforming stadium into driving range…

Editor Jun 14, 2019
When the Washington Nationals are away, the golfers will play.

CNN: She was rejected by 13 colleges and blames her elite DC prep school. She wants the Supreme…

Editor Jun 14, 2019
Washington (CNN) — Applying to college can make any high school senior feel like he or she is pleading a case before a judge and jury -- but one former Washington, DC, prep school student is trying to get her college woes heard by the…

Deborah Simmons in The Washington Times: Elected leaders should be held accountable for abuse in…

Editor Jun 14, 2019
Do you know who’s minding your children? Do you want to know?
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