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DCist: ‘Ghost Gun’ Maker Ordered To Pay D.C. $4 Million, Barred From Selling To Residents

Editor Aug 11, 2022
A manufacturer of untraceable “ghost guns” has been ordered to pay D.C. $4 million as part of a legal settlement that will also prohibit it from selling any guns to city residents in the future.

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general starts grant program to aid bused-in migrants

Editor Aug 11, 2022
As local and federal officials argue over who bears the responsibility for aiding thousands of migrants bused by the governors of Texas and Arizona to the nation’s capital — a gesture of Republican disdain for President Biden’s immigration…

Washington Post: In ‘extraordinary’ measure, D.C. judge will appoint Casa Ruby manager

Editor Aug 11, 2022
A D.C. Superior Court judge agreed Thursday to appoint an outside party to stabilize and reform the management of Casa Ruby, the LGBTQ nonprofit that shut down most of its operations last month.

Axios: Hains Point pool fight between D.C., architect

Editor Aug 11, 2022
D.C. has been locked in a behind-the-scenes legal battle with an architect over the renovation of the pool at Hains Point — leaving it without any timeline for reopening.

Washington Post: Library public safety director submits resignation after officer is shot

Editor Aug 10, 2022
Douglass Morency submitted his resignation after the killing of 25-year-old Maurica Manyan.

Washington Post: Metro is asking for reinstatement of more than 25 trains

Editor Aug 10, 2022
Transit officials have asked the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission to operate up to 35 suspended trains.

UrbanTurf: Pickleball, Skate Parks + More: The Plans to Revitalize Public Space in DC’s…

Editor Aug 10, 2022
A new effort on the boards in DC's Capitol Riverfront aims to make good use of some underutilized public space in the neighborhood.

Axios: Town Talker: Mayor Bowser’s FOIA record

Editor Aug 10, 2022
Bulletin for Mayor Bowser: FOIA denials have soared to an 11-year high under your leadership.

WTOP: ‘The increase and diffusion of knowledge’: Smithsonian celebrates its 176th birthday

Editor Aug 10, 2022
When you walk through the building on D.C.’s National Mall commonly known as the Smithsonian Castle, you can check out a variety of the museum’s holdings, from trilobites to a panda cam to an electric guitar.

WTOP: Metro asks watchdog for permission to run more 7000-series cars

Editor Aug 10, 2022
Metrorail is seeking to put more of its troubled 7000-series railcars back into service in the D.C. area.

Washington Post: Metro asks for permission to run more trains

Editor Aug 10, 2022
The agency asked the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission for an increase in the number of 7000-series trains it’s allowed to operate

Washington Post: Aid for arriving migrants strained amid dispute over who should help them

Editor Aug 10, 2022
It’s been nearly four months since migrants seeking U.S. asylum began arriving in D.C. by the hundreds on buses from Texas and Arizona, a situation created when the governors of the two border states began providing free rides to the…

Colbert King in The Post: Arrival of bused migrants can’t be Muriel Bowser’s problem to solve

Editor Aug 10, 2022
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser is catching it from all directions over a problem she had no hand in creating, and for which she, as D.C.’s chief executive, lacks both the responsibility and capacity to solve.

WTOP: Failing circuit breaker may have led to partial Metrorail Red Line closure

Editor Aug 9, 2022
There is more information about what happened that caused Metro to close part of the Red Line for several days last month.

DCist: The Old Capitol Stones Hidden Away In Rock Creek Park Are Being Moved

Editor Aug 9, 2022
For some, they were a historic treasure. For others, they appeared to be an odd pile of rocks hidden away in the midst of Rock Creek Park. For the younger set, they were a climbing structure or place to wage make-believe wizard fights; for…

DCist: Colleagues Remember DC Library Officer, Killed During Training Exercise, For Her Joyful…

Editor Aug 9, 2022
Maurica Manyan used to smile so hard at work that her colleagues could see it through the mask she wore to protect against COVID-19. Her positive attitude made work feel better.

City Paper: A ‘Classic Ward 3’ Dispute is Playing Out in Palisades, as Neighbors Battle Over…

Editor Aug 9, 2022
Potential traffic changes on University Terrace NW and Chain Bridge Road NW have even national news anchors joining the fray.

WTOP: Popular Adams Morgan street to be shut down for special events

Editor Aug 9, 2022
A popular street in Adams Morgan will be shut down over the next few months to help drive foot traffic to D.C. businesses.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Rock Creek Park’s Beach Drive was closed for covid. Should it…

Editor Aug 9, 2022
Amid all the devastating impacts of the pandemic, there have been some rare, unexpected bright spots: The flexibility afforded by telework; the convenience of ordering groceries online; the advantages of telehealth medical visits. To that…

Washington Business Journal: Developer scraps plan for Navy Yard office tower, eyes multifamily…

Editor Aug 8, 2022
Plans for a new Navy Yard office tower have been taken off the table as a developer looks to build more residences instead.
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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…

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