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Washington Post: The mayor vowed to protect nightlife spots. Then a Commanders player was shot.

Editor Aug 29, 2022
On the H Street corridor, where city officials have invested resources to combat violence, violent crime is up 89 percent compared with the same time last year

DCist: Racial Disparities In D.C.’s Opioid Arrests Underscore Need For Decriminalization, Advocates…

Editor Aug 29, 2022
New arrest data shows that Black D.C. residents are arrested almost seven times as often as white residents for opioid-related offenses, which advocates say bolsters their case for decriminalization and the need to move funds away from…

City Paper: Trayon White’s Publicly Financed Mayoral Campaign Finished Deep in Debt. What Happens…

Editor Aug 29, 2022
White looks to be the first Fair Elections candidate to finish in the red, raising questions about the program.

DCist: DC Area Schools Up Against COVID, Staffing Challenges On First Day Of School

Editor Aug 29, 2022
As students in the D.C. region return to the classroom, school officials face an academic school year full of challenges, including staff shortages, enforcing vaccination mandates and ensuring the safety of students and staff.

DCist: The Cursed Wendy’s At Dave Thomas Circle Is Getting A Glow Up, Courtesy Of The DC Walls…

Editor Aug 29, 2022
Before the shuttered Wendy’s at “Dave Thomas Circle” in Northeast D.C. gets razed, it’s getting a facelift from DC Walls.

Washington Post: Prince George’s, Montgomery, D.C. schools begin a new year

Editor Aug 29, 2022
Across the Washington region, more students headed back into classrooms as Maryland’s two largest districts and D.C. public schools began classes today.

Washington Post: D.C. Council’s business measures could be factor in at-large race

Editor Aug 29, 2022
In its current session, the D.C. Council has mandated how often hotels must clean their rooms and at what frequency movie theaters must show films with closed captioning, among other measures narrowly targeting businesses’ inner…

Washington Post: People in jail sued over covid safety. The oversight didn’t last.

Editor Aug 29, 2022
Twin lawsuits in the D.C. area show just how fleeting the direct impact of civil litigation can be for incarcerated people

Washington Post: This year’s back-to-school checklist: pencils, notebooks, vaccines

Editor Aug 28, 2022
Families collected back-to-school supplies and got vaccinations ahead of the first day for D.C. public schools.

WTOP: A DC woman’s memories of the 1963 March on Washington

Editor Aug 28, 2022
Among the several hundred thousand people who attended the March on Washington, on Aug. 28, 1963, is a Washington woman who says she can remember where she stood to hear Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders speak.

Washington Post: In 1884, a cantankerous millionaire gave D.C. a fancy water fountain

Editor Aug 27, 2022
Henry D. Cogswell was one of those guys who got rich then decided the world should notice him. And it did, though perhaps not in the way he intended.

Barry Svrluga in The Post: Sean Doolittle and Eireann Dolan are living their D.C. statehood advocacy

Editor Aug 27, 2022
Sean Doolittle is from New Jersey, and Eireann Dolan, his wife, grew up outside Chicago. But don’t get them going about the fact that the 689,000 or so residents of the District of Columbia have no voting representation in Congress.

Associated Press: D.C. children’s hospital harassed over trans youth services

Editor Aug 27, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Medical providers at Children’s National Hospital in Washington have become the latest targets of social media campaigns harassing U.S. hospitals for the treatments they offer transgender youths.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A D.C. man died in a Louisiana prison. Then came a second death.

Editor Aug 27, 2022
The prisoners’ deaths last month have raised questions for relatives and revived discussions about the city’s practice of sending residents to prisons across the country

Washington Post: Children’s hospital threatened after Libs of TikTok recording on trans…

Editor Aug 27, 2022
Children’s National Hospital has been inundated with threatening emails and phone calls after an influential right-wing Twitter account published a recording that falsely suggested the hospital is performing hysterectomies on transgender…

Washington Post: American University reaches tentative agreement with striking workers

Editor Aug 26, 2022
Earlier in the day, many first-year students walked out of convocation to show support for staff

Washington Business Journal: Washington Improv Theater finds a temporary home at Studio Theatre

Editor Aug 26, 2022
The Washington Improv Theater has found a home — for now.

WTOP: AU staff union reaches agreement with school after 5-day strike

Editor Aug 26, 2022
American University’s staff union has reached an agreement with the school administration after a five-day strike during student welcome week.

WTOP: Heroic horses getting a new home on the National Mall

Editor Aug 26, 2022
A new home for the horses used by the U.S. Park Police will open soon, and should be completed before the end of the year along the National Mall.

Colbert I. King in The Post: Father’s arrest in toddler’s death raises ongoing D.C. gun issues

Editor Aug 26, 2022
I don’t pretend to fully understand God’s will. But according to the city’s deputy medical examiner, 23-month-old Legend King Wheeler died from a gunshot wound to the head on the day before Thanksgiving 2021.
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