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NBC4: ATF Critical of DC Fire Chief in Senior Citizen Apartment Complex Fire Investigation

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Federal investigators criticized D.C.'s fire chief for denying access to a senior citizen apartment complex after a devastating fire ripped through the building near Navy Yard in Southeast in September.

Curbed DC: D.C. mayor declines to sign unanimously approved bill regulating Airbnb activity

Editor Jan 18, 2019
In a signal of her disapproval, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has opted to leave unsigned a bill that prohibits homeowners from renting out, on a short-term basis, homes other than their primary residences. The legislation, which the D.C.…

Phil Mendelson in The Post: D.C. police need help in combating gun use

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Last year, homicides in the District were up 38 percent. There were 160, compared with fewer than 90 in 2012. Yet violent crime overall has been declining year after year. Last year, assault with a dangerous weapon was down 10 percent. The…

Jonathan Smith , Emily Gunston and Marques Banks in The Post: Chief Newsham is wrong. Police…

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Democracy depends on transparency in its public institutions. To ensure that the needs of all people are served, residents and public officials must have the right to inquire and criticize. There is no institution for which this is truer…

Washington Post: D.C. police officers to carry opioid overdose antidote naloxone

Editor Jan 18, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) announced Friday that she plans to equip the District’s police officers with a life-saving overdose antidote, reversing her administration’s previous opposition to an initiative supporters say will help…

WAMU: Even Volunteer Efforts Are Being Shut Down By The Shutdown

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Stories abound of citizens pitching in to pick up trash on federal land while government workers are furloughed have made headlines. But hundreds of volunteers are being turned away: people with regular volunteer gigs are being told to stay…

Washington Post: Shutdown cancels MLK day of service programs in some national parks

Editor Jan 18, 2019
In Washington, the Friends of Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens had to cancel its Martin Luther King Jr. “Day of Service” on Saturday because the partial government shutdown has the gates locked at the national park along the Anacostia River.

DCist: In About-Face, Bowser Announces Plan To Equip D.C. Police With Opioid Overdose Antidote

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Mayor Bowser announced on Friday that she will move to equip D.C. police officers with naloxone, a lifesaving opioid overdose antidote.

Washington Business Journal: This San Francisco startup wants to change your D.C. checkup

Editor Jan 18, 2019
A machine scans your body. A device sequences your DNA. Information populates the screen in front of you.

Curbed DC: Shutdown costs Metro $400K and significant ridership on average weekday: transit agency

Editor Jan 18, 2019
The partial federal government shutdown is losing Metro 16 percent in average weekday rail ridership and 8 percent in average weekday bus ridership, per a “preliminary analysis” of the shutdown’s impacts on Metro that the transit agency…

UrbanTurf: With Penn 11 Complete, Frager’s Hardware Reopening on the Horizon

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Update: Frager's will likely open at Penn 11 in late March.

City Paper: Gray on Bowser’s Cop Hiring Push: “What Took You So Long?”

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Mayor Muriel Bowser wants to add more officers to the Metropolitan Police Department. Councilmember Vince Gray wants to know why it took her so long to make that call.

DCist: Bowser Vetoed Fare Evasion Decriminalization, But At Least 8 Councilmembers Want To Overrule…

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Mayor Muriel Bowser quietly vetoed the Fare Evasion Decriminalization Act earlier this week, writing in a letter to D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson that the bill will hurt the already cash-strapped agency and that “we should not…

WTOP: Inside a historic DC fire station — that’s among the last of its kind

Editor Jan 18, 2019
WASHINGTON — Its predecessor was burned to the ground by the British, and as WTOP told you around Halloween, it may contain a ghost.

Roll Call: New Democrats hand D.C. statehood a milestone

Editor Jan 18, 2019
‘Painstaking’ process may finally be paying off, says Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton

WTOP: Now leasing: Novel South Capitol has 42 penthouses, coworking space

Editor Jan 18, 2019
WASHINGTON — Novel South Capitol, a new luxury apartment development sandwiched between Capitol Hill and Capitol Riverfront, with an on-site coworking space, has begun leasing with first move-ins expected in February.

Washington Informer: Peace Walk, Parade to Carry on MLK Legacy

Editor Jan 18, 2019
This month, members of the Ward 8 community will celebrate the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy during a peace walk and parade along a major corridor named for the martyred civil rights figure who championed nonviolent…

Washington Informer: D.C. Youths Renew Efforts to Lower Voting Age

Editor Jan 18, 2019
To this day, the sting of defeat continues to burn for the young people who, on several occasions, spoke to the D.C. Council about their sense of powerlessness against the societal ills affecting their generation, only for the city’s…

Washington Informer: McDuffie, White Float Key Bills in New Council Session

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Members of the D.C. Council began 2019 by introducing key bills that they hope will improve the lives of city residents.

Washington Informer: Anti-Violence Program Creator to Receive Georgetown Legacy Award

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Hawah Kasat, co-founder and executive director of One Common Unity (OCU), is the recipient of Georgetown University’s 17th annual John Thompson Legacy of a Dream Award.
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“While change is good, prepared leadership is better,” Kevin Chavous said as he introduced himself during the DC Office of Campaign Finance’s at-large primary debate late last month. He is one of…

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