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City Paper: Big-Name Donors Flocked to the LGBTQ Victory Fund in Primary’s Closing Days, Covertly…

Editor Sep 7, 2022
The federal PAC scored money from many familiar names in D.C. politics, seemingly to avoid direct ties to the Ward 1 hopeful.

Washington Post: D.C. police investigate flare-up of Labor Day weekend violence

Editor Sep 6, 2022
Two people were killed, a body was found in a burned vehicle, and a 14-year-old boy was shot and wounded, police said

WTOP: Longer Metro trains expected for Blue, Orange, Silver line riders

Editor Sep 6, 2022
Over the next couple of weeks, Metro riders can expect to see longer Metro trains that will come by more often.

DCist: DC’s Only Unionized Bookstore Politics And Prose Approves First Contract Agreement

Editor Sep 6, 2022
Nine months into bargaining, Politics and Prose workers reached a contract agreement with their employer, voting in favor of a deal that secures wage increases for nearly every union member.

Street Sense: ‘Nothing is up to par’: Tenants at Marbury Plaza live in unsafe conditions amid…

Editor Sep 6, 2022
Marbury Plaza, a Southeast D.C. apartment complex, was a major attraction for middle-class Black families looking for a place to call home in the 1960s.

WTOP: Capitol Hill neighborhood rallies together to save neighborhood market

Editor Sep 6, 2022
For around 100 years, generations of Capitol Hill residents have had their own neighborhood market at 233 12th St. SE. Most recently, it was known as Mott’s Market.

Washington Post: Metro to offer more frequent weekend trains as construction set to begin

Editor Sep 6, 2022
The return of newer, longer Metro trains will help enable more frequent weekend service on some lines, Metro announced Tuesday.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Student test scores plummeted during the pandemic. What can schools…

Editor Sep 5, 2022
When the pandemic hit in 2020, U.S. schools went into lockdown. For more than a year, students were separated from their teachers, isolated from their peers and required to attend class remotely. It was abundantly clear that this was not a…

Washington Post: D.C. schools roll out program to improve student reading levels

Editor Sep 5, 2022
A collection of original texts are designed to improve early literacy

Washington Post: D.C. I-82 foes hope last-ditch appeal will keep measure off ballot

Editor Sep 4, 2022
Opponents of Initiative 82 — an effort to boost the minimum wage of tipped workers in the District — on Friday continued their fight to keep the measure off the November ballot.

Washington Post: At historic Black D.C. landmark, a legacy of uplift carries on

Editor Sep 4, 2022
It would be easy to walk past the handsome building at 1200 U Street NW and not consider its history. Each year, thousands of people surely do.

WTOP: Metro could take a look at fare structure

Editor Sep 4, 2022
Six weeks into the new job, Metro General Manager and CEO Randy Clarke is trying to set goals for the D.C.-area transit system.

Washington Post: National Book Festival returns in-person with a vengeance after pandemic shift

Editor Sep 4, 2022
The National Book Festival returned to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center after a two-year coronavirus hiatus, drawing thousands of attendees and a flurry of tote bags on Saturday.

WTOP: A few Capitol stones will remain in DC’s Rock Creek Park

Editor Sep 3, 2022
They’ve been a landmark in Rock Creek Park for nearly 50 years, but now the Capitol stones are set to be moved to a new storage facility at Fort Meade in Maryland, save a few.

WTOP: DC to display 15 murals to celebrate art program’s 15th anniversary

Editor Sep 3, 2022
To celebrate the 15th anniversary of its art program MuralsDC, the District has commissioned 15 new murals across four wards.

Washington Post: D.C. reports decline in monkeypox as vaccine efforts continue

Editor Sep 3, 2022
Regional public health experts are fine tuning their approach to getting monkeypox vaccine into arms, even as D.C. reports a steady decline in new cases.

Washington Post: Metro GM looks for fare evasion solution while stressing customer service

Editor Sep 3, 2022
A little over a month on the job, Randy Clarke is optimistic while facing lagging ridership and a financial shortfall, saying he doesn’t think the transit agency will have to make drastic cuts next summer

Washington Post: Offices have reopened. Persuading commuters to fill them isn’t so simple.

Editor Sep 3, 2022
D.C.-area office occupancy rates and transit ridership remain far below pre-pandemic levels as many workers stay home

Washington Post: Metro gets OK to add more suspended trains with less frequent inspections

Editor Sep 2, 2022
The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission allowed Metro to run as many as 20 of the agency’s 7000-series trains.

WTOP: A walk to end gun violence in DC

Editor Sep 2, 2022
Residents and police walked through the streets of D.C on Friday calling for an end to gun violence.
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