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Washington Post: Spotty communications oversight could endanger riders, Metro audit says

Editor Sep 29, 2022
Problems with the reliability, reach or management of Metro’s various communications systems have been identified since 2010

DCist: D.C. To Offer Childhood Vaccinations At Five Free Clinics Starting Monday

Editor Sep 29, 2022
DC Health announced that it will partner with Children’s National Hospital to offer free childhood vaccinations at five clinics across the city. The initiative is meant to ensure any child who is non-compliant with D.C.’s school health…

DCist: Private-Sector Workers In D.C. To See Expansion Of Paid Family Leave

Editor Sep 29, 2022
Hundreds of thousands of private-sector workers in D.C. will be eligible for expanded paid leave benefits starting on Oct. 1.

Washington Post: Former Metro manager pleads guilty in nine-year fraud scheme

Editor Sep 29, 2022
Metro paid $1.3 million to a company that federal prosecutors said was involved in the conspiracy

DCist: D.C. Has A Lead Pipe Problem. A New Report Recommends Lawmakers Mandate Their Removal

Editor Sep 29, 2022
D.C. officials have been struggling to get lead out of the city’s drinking water since at least 2004, when one of the nation’s worst-ever crises of lead-contaminated water was uncovered here. Now, the city may not be able to meet its goal…

DCist: D.C. Health Runs Out Of Free Flu Shots At COVID Centers

Editor Sep 29, 2022
Like a beer and a shot or peanut butter and jelly, D.C.’s hottest recent pairing seemed to be the COVID-19 bivalent booster and flu shot — so much so that the city now says it’s run out of free doses of the flu shot.

City Paper: Mendelson Backs Bonds, McDuffie for At-Large, Racine Picks Silverman

Editor Sep 29, 2022
For even the most devoted D.C. politics junkie, it can be difficult to keep up with each and every campaign endorsement. And while voters probably shouldn’t entirely rely on what any single person or group suggests, endorsements can be…

Washington Post: McDuffie, Silverman announce endorsements in at-large council race

Editor Sep 29, 2022
D.C. Council members Kenyan R. McDuffie (D-Ward 5) and Elissa Silverman (I-At Large) rolled out high-profile endorsements this week in the race for the District’s two at-large seats as the November election nears.

Washington Post: Lawmakers, residents blast D.C.’s 911 call center at council hearing

Editor Sep 29, 2022
The chairman of the D.C. Council’s public safety committee called for a “fundamental cultural shift” at the city’s 911 call center.

City Paper: D.C. Could Soon Allow a Flood of Foreclosures, Even Though It Still Has Federal Relief…

Editor Sep 28, 2022
Advocates are urging the Council to protect struggling homeowners ahead of a Sept. 30 deadline.

DCist: D.C.’s First Lidl Opens At Skyland, Bringing A Supermarket To Ward 7

Editor Sep 28, 2022
It only took ten seconds to cut the ribbon on a project that was more than 10 years in the making.

WTOP: DC may join Maryland jurisdictions in allowing noncitizens to vote

Editor Sep 28, 2022
Legislation that would allow noncitizens to vote in local elections in the District quickly gained momentum Tuesday as a committee approved the bill, sending it to the full D.C. Council for consideration.

WTOP: First Lidl grocery store in DC opens Wednesday

Editor Sep 28, 2022
A Lidl food market opens Wednesday morning in the Southeast D.C. neighborhoods of Hillcrest and Penn Branch.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Bridge suicide barriers work. It’s past time to put up more.

Editor Sep 28, 2022
More than 40 years ago, a young woman — she had just graduated from college — jumped 125 feet to her death from the Duke Ellington Bridge over Rock Creek Park in Adams Morgan. Her death spurred her parents to push the city to erect an…

Washington Post: D.C. residents celebrate new supermarket east of the Anacostia River

Editor Sep 28, 2022
D.C. residents on Tuesday celebrated the opening of a new supermarket east of the Anacostia River for the first time in 15 years — offering a much-needed grocer in a sector of the city that contains the highest concentration of food…

DCist: Undocumented Residents Could Vote In Local D.C. Elections Under Bill Advanced By Council…

Editor Sep 28, 2022
A D.C. Council committee unanimously approved a bill to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections on Tuesday, with an amendment clarifying this would include undocumented residents in addition to those with legal permanent residency,…

DCist: ‘We Were Already Stretched Thin:’ A Nursing Shortage Is Straining D.C.-Area Hospitals

Editor Sep 27, 2022
In an ideal world, C., would only have one patient during a 12-hour shift as a labor and delivery nurse at Medstar Washington Hospital Center — but these days, that’s almost never the case.

Axios: D.C.’s wastewater program data sees continued delays

Editor Sep 27, 2022
D.C. has finally collected two months' worth of wastewater COVID-19 data, but has yet to send it to the CDC or make the data public.

WTOP: Bill to give $100 a month to all DC residents for Metro is one step closer to passing

Editor Sep 27, 2022
A bill that would provide District residents with $100 a month for D.C.’s Metro system and dedicate $10 million annually to improve bus and transit service is on its way to a vote in the full D.C. Council.

Washington Post: Proposal advances to give D.C. residents $100 a month for transit

Editor Sep 27, 2022
The ‘Metro for D.C.’ bill moved through the council’s transportation committee with unanimous approval
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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…

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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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