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Washington Post: As Starbucks exits, Union Station struggles with safety, empty stores

Editor Jul 29, 2022
The closure of a Starbucks because of ‘challenging incidents’ is adding fuel to concerns about the conditions of Washington’s busiest transit hub

Washington Post: D.C. firefighters sent to wrong address for infant in cardiac arrest who was later…

Editor Jul 29, 2022
The mistake resulted in a delay of about a minute before help reached the infant, authorities said

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Immigrants looking for new lives are not a National Guard emergency

Editor Jul 29, 2022
Let’s get this sorted out.

Washington Post: New Metro leader says first priority is restoring rail service

Editor Jul 29, 2022
Randy Clarke said safety will be mentioned less often because it will be intrinsic within Metro’s operations

Washington Post: D.C. mayor asks for National Guard to help with Texas, Arizona migrants

Editor Jul 29, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said Thursday she is seeking to have 150 National Guard troops deployed to the city to help with the thousands of migrants arriving on chartered buses from Texas and Arizona, a politics-driven influx from…

Axios: Washingtonians talk monkeypox, vaccines and stigma

Editor Jul 28, 2022
Some gay and bisexual men in D.C., who are facing the brunt of the monkeypox outbreak, tell Axios they’re so far pleased with the city’s vaccine rollout, but have concerns about supply shortages and equity.

WTOP: Bowser requests National Guard help for asylum seekers in DC

Editor Jul 28, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is asking the Department of Defense to provide D.C. National Guard help with what she called a “growing humanitarian crisis” of asylum seekers who are being sent to the District from Arizona and Texas.

Associated Press: DC requests National Guard help with busloads of migrants

Editor Jul 28, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The District of Columbia has requested National Guard assistance to help stem a “growing humanitarian crisis” prompted by thousands of migrants that have been sent to Washington by a pair of southern states.

DCist: Mayor Bowser Requests D.C. National Guard To Support Migrants Being Bused Into Union Station

Editor Jul 28, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Thursday that she requested the D.C. National Guard to support migrants who are being been bused into D.C. by Republican governors, after receiving criticism about her lackluster response so far.

WTOP: New GM: Metro weekday trains to arrive every 15 minutes on Blue, Orange and Silver lines

Editor Jul 28, 2022
Starting on Monday, weekday Metro trains will arrive every 15 minutes instead of every 20 minutes on the Blue, Orange and Silver lines.

City Paper: D.C. Police Officers Charged With Murder and Obstruction Motion to Dismiss the Case

Editor Jul 28, 2022
Officer Terence Sutton and Lt. Andrew Zabavsky are using Karon Hylton-Brown’s previous contact with the criminal system to smear him and bolster their arguments.

Washingtonian: Should DC’s Empty Office Buildings Get Turned Into Apartments?

Editor Jul 28, 2022
It’s clear workers will never return in full force. Developers and local officials see an opportunity.

Axios: Union Station Starbucks closing Sunday

Editor Jul 28, 2022
Starbucks is permanently closing its Union Station location on Sunday, along with 15 other stores nationwide, citing safety issues impacting staff.

Axios: Advocates rally for D.C. traffic safety after deadly month

Editor Jul 28, 2022
Pedestrian and bike safety advocates protested outside the Wilson Building Wednesday night to demand stricter road regulations and enforcement after a deadly month for cyclists and pedestrians.

WTOP: Bowser, DC police union reach labor contract

Editor Jul 28, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said the District has reached a labor union agreement with its police force.

DCist: New Report Details Abuse And Neglect At Psychiatric Institute Of Washington

Editor Jul 27, 2022
A new report issued Wednesday by Disability Rights DC, the District’s federally mandated protection and advocacy program, alleges a pattern of “disturbing abuse and neglect” of patients at the Psychiatric Institute of Washington, the only…

WTOP: DC officials hopeful monkeypox outbreak can be contained

Editor Jul 27, 2022
Health officials in D.C. are hopeful a monkeypox outbreak in the District can be contained before it spreads into the wider population but say they need more vaccine doses from the federal government — and the public’s help.

DCist: Mayor Bowser Taps DC Health Veteran As New Interim Director

Editor Jul 27, 2022
D.C. Mayor Bowser has selected Dr. Sharon Lewis as the new interim director of DC Health after longtime leader Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt leaves her post at the end of the month.

Washington Post: With tears, relatives see names of the dead on Korean War memorial

Editor Jul 27, 2022
More than 43,000 names have been added to memorial on the National Mall in Washington

DCist: Local Organizers Say Bowser Administration Is Failing Migrants Being Bused To D.C.

Editor Jul 27, 2022
Ruth and Ronald heard rumors when they arrived at the Texas-Mexico border that people in D.C. were offering free help to migrants like them. The couple from Venezuela, who declined to give their full names so as to not jeopardize their…
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