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Theresa Vargas in The Post: Study confirms what D.C. parents have known: Drivers don’t care

Editor Aug 3, 2022
The report’s findings that vehicles are speeding through school zones would be concerning, if so many people weren’t already concerned

Washington Post: Casa Ruby bank accounts frozen as D.C. investigates nonprofit’s collapse

Editor Aug 3, 2022
A D.C. Superior Court judge has granted D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine’s request to temporarily freeze Casa Ruby’s bank accounts, court documents filed Wednesday show. The ruling follows a Washington Post report that raised questions…

DCist: After A Rocky Relationship With The Public, One D.C. Government Agency Is Breaking Up

Editor Aug 3, 2022
If the D.C. government was a romance novel, the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs would be the troubled couple working its way through a lengthy, painful breakup.

DCist: Loved Ones Mourn, Demand Justice For Kevin Hargraves-Shird, Fatally Shot By D.C. Police

Editor Aug 3, 2022
Kevin Hargraves-Shird was loved; that much was made apparent by the crowd of about 150 supporters honoring his life at Tuesday’s vigil.

Washington Post: Black female firefighters sue D.C., alleging racial and gender bias

Editor Aug 3, 2022
The lawsuit comes almost a year after a similar case was filed by current and former Black female police officers in the District

Washington Post: Metro hires new chief operating officer

Editor Aug 2, 2022
Brian Dwyer replaces former chief operating officer Joseph Leader, who resigned in May amid a safety lapse

Washington Business Journal: Affordable housing complex in Southeast D.C. lines up financing for…

Editor Aug 2, 2022
It may have taken a few years, but an affordable housing complex in Southeast D.C. has finally lined up the financing to pay for much-needed renovations and upgrades.

DCist: How Monkeypox Messaging And Response Is Failing, According To Local LGBTQ+ Advocates

Editor Aug 2, 2022
More than one month after the first monkeypox case was reported in D.C., former DC Health director LaQuandra Nesbitt issued a warning.

DCist: Portions Of National Air And Space Museum To Reopen In October, With Timed-Entry Passes…

Editor Aug 2, 2022
Portions of the National Air and Space Museum will reopen to the public in mid-October, some six months after the entire building was closed as part of a seven-year, $1 billion facelift of the iconic and popular destination on the National…

WTOP: Many DC drivers speed in school zones, study says

Editor Aug 2, 2022
Many drivers in the District speed through school zones and ignore signs that tell them to slow down, according to a new report from the traffic analytics company INRIX.

WTOP: Part of Air and Space Museum to open in October

Editor Aug 2, 2022
The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum will reopen the west end of its D.C. building on Friday, Oct. 14 with both new and renovated exhibitions.

City Paper: Eric Goulet Launches a Ward 3 State Board of Education Run Amid Campaign Finance…

Editor Aug 2, 2022
The erstwhile Council candidate is attempting a political comeback as questions persist about his last run for office.

City Paper: Family of Man Killed By D.C. Police Wants Body Camera Footage Released

Editor Aug 2, 2022
Serena Hargraves says the officer who killed her brother did not issue any commands to drop a gun, despite what police have said.

Washington Post: Despite signage, D.C. drivers aren’t slowing in school zones, study says

Editor Aug 2, 2022
Crashes were slightly less severe in school zones, even as speed and crash rates remained similar

Axios: Gap between monkeypox vaccine demand, supply dire in hotspot cities

Editor Aug 2, 2022
In some states that have become hotspots for the monkeypox outbreak, there's a drastic disconnect between the number of doses that local health officials say they need versus what they have been allotted, an Axios Local review of a dozen…

WTOP: DC community leaders, professional athletes seek collaborative solutions to city’s gun…

Editor Aug 2, 2022
Community leaders joined residents concerned about violent crime and several of D.C.’s professional basketball players at a town hall meeting Monday to seek collaborative solutions to dealing with gun violence, which claimed the lives of…

WTOP: 4 DC firefighters file $10 million lawsuit alleging race, gender discrimination

Editor Aug 2, 2022
Four D.C. firefighters have filed a $10 million race and gender discrimination lawsuit against the District.

Washington Post: Sister of man killed by D.C. police says he was shot in back of head

Editor Aug 1, 2022
The sister commented after watching the officer’s body-camera video

Washington Post: Agency probes Metro over handling of weekend track-fire incident

Editor Aug 1, 2022
Metro denied that a train operator had been instructed to do a track inspection for the fire

Axios: D.C. AG wants to freeze Casa Ruby’s bank account

Editor Aug 1, 2022
D.C.’s attorney general wants to freeze the financial accounts of a non-profit that once provided housing to LGBTQ+ youth after a bombshell Washington Post report detailed financial mismanagement by the organization.
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