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DCist: Teen Killed, Three Injured During Shooting At Moechella Musical Celebration At 14th And U…

Editor Jun 20, 2022
A 15-year-old was killed and three people injured — including a D.C. police officer — when a shooting broke out at a popular annual musical celebration at the intersection of 14th and U Streets NW on Sunday night.

City Paper: Salah Czapary’s Old Police Academy Instructor Doesn’t Think He’s Ready for the Ward 1…

Editor Jun 20, 2022
One of the women who filed a class-action lawsuit against the department is speaking up about Czapary’s candidacy.

Washington Post: D.C. advocates, criticizing commercialized Juneteenth, aim for local and free

Editor Jun 19, 2022
As D.C. go-go bass slaps and drumbeats by the Ambition Band set the vibe and the smell of fried fish wafted through the air, a group of young people from the Creative School nonprofit in Southeast offered free fresh juice to passersby in…

Associated Press: DC mayor’s race reflects Democratic dilemma over policing

Editor Jun 19, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mayor Muriel Bowser cruised to reelection in the nation’s capital four years ago without serious opposition, and as the city enjoyed prosperous times, the main criticism of her policies was that Washington was growing too…

CNN: His first visit to the Smithsonian changed his life. Now he’s leading its newest museum

Editor Jun 19, 2022
The 18-year-old flew in from Miami wearing jeans and a denim jacket in the dead of winter.

WTOP: DC native says Juneteenth offers chance to connect with your Black ancestry

Editor Jun 19, 2022
Juneteenth is not only a celebration of freedom, it’s a celebration of knowledge.

Washington Post: Man convicted in 1977 takeover of D.C. buildings released from prison

Editor Jun 19, 2022
Abdul Muzikir, now 67, was convicted of killing a 24-year-old news reporter as a group of Hanafi Muslims took hostages.

Washington Post: Poor People’s Campaign marches, rallies in District

Editor Jun 19, 2022
Thousands gather to call attention to issues that disproportionately impact those in poverty

City Paper: DFER Is Absent From the Ward 5 Race, But Finance Reports Offer Clues To Which Candidate…

Editor Jun 19, 2022
Zachary Parker and Faith Gibson Hubbard have contributions from DFER-aligned folks. But it’s more complicated than that.

Washington Post: Metro to close last sales office as services move elsewhere

Editor Jun 18, 2022
In-person support for ticketing and farecard purchases will continue to be available amid a move to digital

Washington Post: D.C. election is referendum on status quo versus liberal shake-up

Editor Jun 18, 2022
For eight years, D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) has steered the nation’s capital through booming economic growth, fast-moving gentrification, a viral pandemic, a revolt for racial justice outside a White House hostile to the District’s…

Washington Business Journal: FBI headquarters search can continue where it left off, the GSA…

Editor Jun 18, 2022
The revived search for a new FBI headquarters can continue with the three previously identified suburban finalists.

Washington Post: MLS expected to award 2023 All-Star Game to Audi Field

Editor Jun 18, 2022
MLS is planning to award the 2023 All-Star Game to Audi Field, bringing the summer exhibition to Washington for the first time since 2004, people familiar with the selection process said Friday.

Washington Post: D.C. rethinks using schools as early voting sites for November election following…

Editor Jun 17, 2022
The District may not use schools as early voting sites in the November general election following safety concerns from parents over using them this month for early voting.

Washington Post: Two legislators hope to be D.C. mayor. What have they done on council?

Editor Jun 17, 2022
D.C. Council members Robert C. White Jr. and Trayon White Sr. — Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s top challengers in the Democratic mayoral primary — were elected in 2016, giving them six years on the city’s powerful legislative body to create laws…

DCist: You Can Visit Smithsonians Extra Late In Honor Of The Solstice Next Weekend

Editor Jun 17, 2022
Do you have plans for the longest day of the year? If not, consider spending it at D.C.’s biggest museums. The Smithsonian will hold its fourth Solstice Saturday next weekend, on June 25, and attendees can expect to enjoy free, in-person…

Colbert King in The Post: On Tuesday, voters will chart the course for a changing D.C.

Editor Jun 17, 2022
How much has the face of Washington, D.C., changed since the swearing-in of a home-rule government in 1975?

WTOP: DC AG Racine sues DC housing authority over long waits for accessible housing

Editor Jun 17, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced Thursday that he’s filed a civil rights lawsuit against the District of Columbia Housing Authority, claiming residents with disabilities had to wait for accessible housing — in some cases, more…

WTOP: DC offering $20K bonus to new police hires

Editor Jun 17, 2022
D.C. wants more police officers. To make that happen, the District is offering a $20,000 hiring bonus to new officers.

City Paper: New Documentary Dives Into the Rich History of Barry Farm-Hillsdale

Editor Jun 17, 2022
The filmmakers behind Go-Go City are back with a 50 minute film that takes a look at the redevelopment and demolition of Barry Farm-Hillsdale.
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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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