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WTOP: DC schools launch initiative to improve literacy, discuss preparations for 1st day of school

Editor Aug 25, 2022
D.C. schools Chancellor Lewis Ferebee spent the morning with first-graders and parents at C.W. Harris Elementary School on Wednesday, where he announced a new initiative to improve literacy.

Washington Post: D.C. schools expected to enroll migrant children

Editor Aug 25, 2022
About 40 migrant children could enroll in D.C. public schools, the city schools chief said Wednesday after an announcement from the mayor that school-aged children who arrive on buses from the southern border can attend classes in the…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: Migrant children brought by bus to D.C. need help, not politics

Editor Aug 25, 2022
Because of a lack of support, the children won’t be starting school on time, and some will struggle to attend at all, advocates say

DCist: D.C. Police Union Loses Challenge Of Law Reforming Officer Discipline

Editor Aug 25, 2022
Federal appellate judges rejected the D.C. police union’s challenge of a law that gives the Metropolitan Police Department more power over police disciplinary processes. The law, originally passed in 2020, strips police discipline from…

DCist: Restaurant Industry Makes Last-Ditch Effort To Keep Tipped-Wage Measure Off D.C.’s November…

Editor Aug 25, 2022
A national restaurant trade group and owners of some local restaurant chains are waging a high-stakes and last-ditch legal battle to prevent D.C. residents from voting on whether the city should do away with the tipped wage.

Axios: DCPS scrambles to prep buildings and students for another school year

Editor Aug 24, 2022
Some D.C. public school students may return next week to buildings that lack working heating and cooling systems. Additionally, some students may be unable to return at all to classes due to missing key vaccination requirements.

WTOP: FBI director is potential hurdle in relocating agency to the suburbs, Cardin says

Editor Aug 24, 2022
Maryland and Virginia leaders have opposing views when it comes to where the FBI should build its new headquarters.

Washington Post: This D.C. summer is so hot, even the dogs want to stay in

Editor Aug 24, 2022
Nigel hasn’t been up for his late-morning walks recently. The golden-brown basset hound typically likes routine as much as the next pup: walks around meal times and as much play as he can beg for in between. But on a recent D.C. evening,…

Washington Post: Howard University dorm evacuated after report of a bomb threat

Editor Aug 24, 2022
An all-clear was given a little more than two hours after the evacuation order

Washington Business Journal: Another big D.C. business name is involved in Ted Leonsis’ bid…

Editor Aug 24, 2022
Private equity billionaire David Rubenstein is part of a bid from Monumental Sports & Entertainment Managing Partner Ted Leonsis to potentially buy the Washington Nationals from the Lerner family, according to a person with knowledge…

WTOP: DC’s law easing officer discipline upheld by federal appeals court

Editor Aug 24, 2022
D.C. Police Chief Robert Contee can still skip going through the police union to discipline officers, thanks to a recent court ruling.

Washington Post: Ted Leonsis emerges as a Nationals suitor as his Monumental media empire grows

Editor Aug 24, 2022
Ted Leonsis, the owner of Washington’s NBA, NHL and WNBA franchises, has emerged as a suitor for the Washington Nationals, multiple people familiar with the process said Tuesday.

Cheryl Cort in Greater Greater Washington: Accessory apartments could soon become easier to build in…

Editor Aug 23, 2022
The District government is working to make an accessory apartment (or accessory dwelling unit or ADU) a bit easier to build. The legalization of accessory apartments as part of the 2016 zoning regulations update was a landmark change, but…

Washington Business Journal: Former Whittle School teachers, staff receive portion of back pay

Editor Aug 23, 2022
Former teachers and staff of Whittle School & Studios, who were terminated abruptly in early July when the private school campus in D.C. was shuttered, on Monday received a portion of one missing paycheck.

Washington Post: Appeals court upholds D.C. law making it easier to discipline police

Editor Aug 23, 2022
A panel of judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has upheld a provision in a city law that makes it easier for the police chief to discipline officers, a measure that lawmakers passed more than two years ago amid social…

Washington Post: At-large D.C. Council candidate requests probe into Elissa Silverman’s Ward 3 poll

Editor Aug 23, 2022
Independent at-large D.C. Council candidate Karim Marshall is asking the city’s Office of Campaign Finance to investigate whether Council member Elissa Silverman (I-At Large), one of his opponents in the race, violated any rules while…

WTOP: Norton requests $50 million in aid for migrants bused into DC

Editor Aug 23, 2022
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton has introduced a bill in the House to provide $50 million in emergency aid for thousands of migrants being bused into the District from Texas and Arizona.

DCist: Tricolored Heron Makes Rare Appearance At Kingman Island, Delighting Bird Watchers

Editor Aug 23, 2022
Head to Kingman Island today, and you might be able to catch a rare glimpse of a certain graceful, long-necked bird with a slate blue, white, and copper feathers, dipping its long bill in the water.

DCist: Norton Introduces $50 Million Aid Bill For Migrants Arriving In D.C.

Editor Aug 23, 2022
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton has introduced an emergency appropriations bill that would provide $50 million in additional assistance to the migrants being bused from Texas and Arizona to the District.

Washington Post: This D.C. library has a new name. Meet the woman it honors.

Editor Aug 23, 2022
Diane Huff-Lyons is pretty sure her late mother, Lillian, would be pleased to know that the new library building in the District’s Riggs Park neighborhood was renamed in her honor. But something else would have been even more important to…
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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…

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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

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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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