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NBC4: DC Bill Would Give Scooter, E-Bike Riders More Legal Rights

Editor Jan 25, 2019
A bill introduced in D.C. this week would give e-bike and electric scooter riders more rights when they are involved in crashes. 

WUSA9: 3 challenges for new head of DC Public Schools

Editor Jan 25, 2019
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — The new Acting Chancellor of DC Public Schools, Lewis Ferebee, started his first day of school on Thursday greeting staff, parents and students at Anne Beers Elementary School in Southeast, D.C.

Washington Post: Is Lewis D. Ferebee the leader to close D.C.’s achievement gap? His time in the…

Editor Jan 25, 2019
INDIANAPOLIS — Lewis D. Ferebee was four years into his tenure as Indianapolis schools superintendent when his “out-of-the-box” approach drew public praise from the nation’s top education official.

WAMU: Inside D.C.’s Annual Homelessness Count, The City’s Biggest Night For Street Outreach

Editor Jan 25, 2019
Waldon Adams says it has been more than a year since he has seen Clifton Lee. So when Adams ran into him Wednesday night, he knew he wanted to take advantage of the moment.

Washington Post: ‘Shock’: 13 who thought they passed D.C. bar exam learn that they failed

Editor Jan 25, 2019
A paralegal at a law firm that works on immigration issues took the D.C. bar exam last summer. Months later, she heard from the D.C. Court of Appeals, which reviews admissions to the bar: She passed.

WTOP: Regionwide bus route overhaul to start next year

Editor Jan 25, 2019
WASHINGTON — D.C.-area buses are going 9 percent more slowly and are carrying fewer riders than just a few years ago. Now, the outlines of a major overhaul are expected by April.

Washington Blade: Bowser signs conversion therapy ban for adults with disabilities

Editor Jan 25, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on Jan. 16 signed a bill approved unanimously by the City Council last month calling for banning licensed mental health practitioners from conducting therapy to change the sexual orientation of adults who are under…

Washington Post: Spotting Frida Kahlo’s famous unibrow in your neighborhood? It’s part of a…

Editor Jan 25, 2019
Theodore Carter made no public announcement before placing 100 ducks — handmade from transparent packing tape and lit from within — on a Tenleytown field in February 2017.

City Paper: How D.C.’s Federally Funded Programs Are Coping With the Shutdown

Editor Jan 25, 2019
The city is finding ways to fill gaps in the near term.

The 74: A, B, C, F: Why This High School Never Gives Ds and Teaches Its Students to Think Like…

Editor Jan 25, 2019
Over 90 percent of the students at D.C.’s Thurgood Marshall Academy live in the city’s two poorest neighborhoods. Every graduate since 2005 has been accepted to college

Washington Informer: National Collegiate Preparatory to Close in 2020

Editor Jan 25, 2019
Dismal attendance, re-enrollment and graduation rates notwithstanding, some families in the Bellevue/South Capitol area of Southeast said they consider National Collegiate Preparatory Public Charter School a community gem.

StateScoop: A Twitter bot is trying to fix D.C.’s parking problems

Editor Jan 24, 2019
A Twitter bot created last year by a Washington, D.C., resident has put a clever and interactive focus on the city’s scourge of unpaid parking and traffic tickets. And the account could soon partner with the D.C. government to shame…

Washington Post: Metro to offer free rides for federal workers impacted by shutdown, pending board…

Editor Jan 24, 2019
Metro will offer free rail and bus rides for federal workers affected by the government shutdown, provided the board approves the measure in an emergency vote set for Friday afternoon.

WTOP: Metro plans to offer free rides to working feds during shutdown

Editor Jan 24, 2019
WASHINGTON — Metro plans to allow federal workers to ride free starting on Monday, Metro Board Chairman Jack Evans said.

Washington Post: Region’s bus network is too slow, complex, and increasingly threatened by…

Editor Jan 24, 2019
Metrobus and regional bus systems in the Washington area are too slow, complex and increasingly threatened by competition, according to a new analysis.

Curbed: Howard University center to study traffic safety and crashes with D.C. Vision Zero grant

Editor Jan 24, 2019
A team of researchers at Howard University’s Transportation Research Center, part of the school’s engineering and architecture college, will study D.C. traffic crashes and potential safety improvements over the course of five years, thanks…

Washingtonian: This DC Nonprofit Is Providing Furloughed Government Workers With Feminine Products

Editor Jan 24, 2019
I Support the Girls has received dozens of requests for tampons, pads, and bras during the shutdown.

Washington Post: D.C. political insider opens first medical marijuana dispensary east of the river

Editor Jan 24, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) heralded the opening of the first medical marijuana dispensary east of the Anacostia River, adding that she hopes to see new recreational marijuana dispensaries eventually open throughout the city.

Washington Business Journal: The FDIC just approved the region’s first new bank in more than a…

Editor Jan 24, 2019
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has approved Moxy Bank's application to be Greater Washington’s first new bank in more than 10 years.

WTOP: Va., feds vow to block Metro hours expansion; DC to reconsider position

Editor Jan 24, 2019
WASHINGTON — Virginia Metro Board members threatened Thursday to block any expansion of Metro’s current hours, with Maryland and federal board members and the Federal Transit Administration supporting their concerns about costs and…
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