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WTOP: Norton shares concerns over treatment of DC residents in federal prisons

Editor Sep 2, 2022
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton has sent a letter to Colette Peters, the new director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, over issues regarding D.C. residents in the agency’s custody.

WTOP: More 7000-series cars to return to Metro’s rails later this month

Editor Sep 2, 2022
The return of Metro’s 7000-series railcars will pick up the pace later this month.

Washington Business Journal: Eckington coffee shop, shuttered amid wave of industry closures, is…

Editor Sep 2, 2022
You can scratch Qualia Coffee off the list of food and beverage business closures that rippled across Greater Washington this summer.

Colbert I. King in The Post: More youth carjackings in D.C.? ‘A disturbing trend’ indeed.

Editor Sep 2, 2022
The most unusual aspect about the Aug. 28 shooting and attempted armed robbery of Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. was that he decided to fight back. Fortunately, the promising NFL rookie got away with his life and is…

Axios: Big drop in D.C. student test scores during pandemic

Editor Sep 2, 2022
D.C. public school students’ scores in math and reading dropped significantly between 2019 and 2022, with the learning losses most pronounced among Black, Hispanic and at-risk students.

DCist: Metro Gets Permission To Run More 7000-Series Trains Each Day

Editor Sep 2, 2022
The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission has given Metro permission to run up to twenty 7000-series trains a day. That’s a dozen more than they’re currently allowed to run.

DCist: Math Proficiency Rates Plummeted, Achievement Gap Widened In D.C. Schools During Pandemic

Editor Sep 2, 2022
D.C.’s first standardized testing results since the pandemic began show what local school leaders had expected: a substantial decline in reading and math proficiency, and the widening of an already troubling achievement gap between white…

Washington Post: D.C. math, reading test scores fall to lowest levels in more than 5 years

Editor Sep 2, 2022
Catching students up to pre-pandemic levels could take until 2027, researchers say

WTOP: ‘Very sobering’ — DC standardized test scores reveal widening gaps

Editor Sep 2, 2022
Proficiency rates in several subjects have decreased among at-risk D.C. students between 2019 and 2022, revealing a widening gap for some of the city’s most vulnerable students, according to education officials.

Ryan Bourne in The Post: The D.C. child-care ruling is a disaster for young families

Editor Sep 2, 2022
Young families and many child-care workers were dealt a huge blow last month when a court upheld a pernicious D.C. day-care regulation.

Greater Greater Washington: DC made lots of promises to mitigate climate change. How well is the…

Editor Sep 2, 2022
It has been over a decade since the proverbial race for carbon neutrality began globally and whether in the dead heat of the District summer or driving through a foot of standing water on Rhode Island Avenue, climate change is often not…

WTOP: High-profile Dupont Circle buildings heading for residential conversion

Editor Sep 2, 2022
More real estate developers are buying office buildings and converting them to residential use. The most recently-announced project in D.C. is the upcoming conversion of two high-profile, but older buildings on Connecticut Avenue, north of…

Washington Post: New paint? Windows? D.C. residents discuss the future of the jail.

Editor Sep 2, 2022
A group of District residents, returning citizens, restorative justice, and activists held a virtual meeting Wednesday to brainstorm ideas of what city leaders should provide in a proposed new jail facility.

WTOP: Mayor Bowser ‘devastated’ by gun violence among teenagers in Southeast DC

Editor Sep 2, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said trauma services will be made available to the victims in two separate shootings that involved teenagers.

DCist: On Capitol Hill, A Contentious Bike Lane Has Spawned A Confusing Pair Of Election Battles

Editor Sep 2, 2022
A seemingly simple-looking bike lane and road reconfiguration in-the-making has spawned an election battle in a small portion of Capitol Hill that could see a current official recalled from office in November — and possibly re-elected once…

DCist: Three Local Streams Get ‘Meh’ Quality Ratings From Local Audubon Society

Editor Sep 2, 2022
If you look at a hydrological map of the D.C. area, you’ll see a landscape that is criss-crossed by little streams, like veins in a body, endlessly churning water through our neighborhoods and parks toward the Chesapeake Bay and the…

Washington Post: Racine announces $150,000 in grant awards to groups aiding bused migrants

Editor Sep 2, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine’s (D) office Thursday announced the recipients of $150,000 in grants to help migrants arriving on buses from Texas and Arizona — an effort to assist local aid groups that have been overwhelmed since the…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: No, Lorde will not grow a third eye because she swam in the Potomac

Editor Sep 2, 2022
While Lorde stumped most of D.C. by admitting her illegal act Monday night, she became an unwitting hero to a very small group.

DCist: D.C. Tipped Wage Initiative Remains On November Ballot After Court Ruling

Editor Sep 1, 2022
A three-judge panel of the D.C. Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that a ballot initiative that would eliminate the tipped wage in D.C. can remain on the November ballot, putting the controversial issue one step closer to being decided by…

Washington Post: D.C. sees a boost in visitors, but full recovery remains elusive

Editor Sep 1, 2022
The number of travelers who came to D.C. increased in 2021, but the total still remains significantly below pre-pandemic levels
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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

Jul 13, 2026 2,385
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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