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Washington Post: Three candidates drop out of Ward 3 race, throwing support to Frumin

Editor Jun 14, 2022
Three candidates for the Democratic nomination for the D.C. Council Ward 3 seat have dropped out of the race, consolidating their support behind one of their opponents, Matthew Frumin.

Axios: Ward 3 D.C. Council race tightens as Matt Frumin gains momentum

Editor Jun 14, 2022
The crowded Ward 3 D.C. Council race is shaping up to be a slugfest between candidates Matt Frumin and Eric Goulet one week from Election Day.

City Paper: As Outside Money Pours into Ward 3 Race, There’s a Last-Ditch Effort to Boost Matt…

Editor Jun 14, 2022
A $1 million push by a pro-charter school group has some rushing to try and stop Goulet.

WTOP: Report shows decrease, racial divide in DC officers using force

Editor Jun 14, 2022
Officers with the D.C. police department used force fewer times in 2021, but there was a steep racial divide among subjects involved, according to a new report.

Axios: D.C. and Prince George’s County police submit incomplete 2021 crime data

Editor Jun 14, 2022
The District’s police department failed to fully report its 2021 crime data to the FBI, making it part of the 60% of law enforcement agencies nationwide that submitted incomplete data or no data at all, according to data given to Axios…

Washingtonian: DC Chefs and Restaurants Shut Out at 2022 James Beard Awards

Editor Jun 13, 2022
Seven finalists were passed up for awards, including Best New Restaurant and Emerging Chef.

Washington Post: Tricia Duncan drops out of D.C. Council race, endorses an opponent

Editor Jun 13, 2022
Tricia Duncan, the D.C. Council candidate who outgoing Ward 3 council member Mary M. Cheh had supported to succeed her, announced Monday night that she is dropping out of the race, with voting already underway and eight days to go until…

Washington Post: Campaign finance reports show D.C. candidates ramping up spending

Editor Jun 13, 2022
D.C. candidates have upped their spending in the past month as contenders make last-minute appeals to voters who haven’t already cast their ballots, according to the final round of campaign finance reports that were due before the June 21…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: A generation of kids betrayed by their adult leaders is fed up

Editor Jun 13, 2022
Right after D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser introduced RuQuan Brown, a Harvard University student and football player, to the massive crowd on the National Mall on Saturday, he let her have it.

City Paper: Green Team Embraces Salah Czapary As His Ward 1 Bid Gains Steam

Editor Jun 13, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser’s pals are throwing their weight behind the top challenger to Councilmember Brianne Nadeau.

UrbanTurf: DC Relaunches the Mortgage Credit Certificate Program

Editor Jun 13, 2022
DC is relaunching the Mortgage Credit Certificate program which will allow qualifying homebuyers to claim a federal tax credit of 20% of the mortgage interest that they pay during a year.

Washington Business Journal: Chevy Chase’s development plan is finalized in D.C., a first step…

Editor Jun 13, 2022
The District is poised to codify a plan for the future development of Chevy Chase.

Washington Post: In run for D.C. mayorship, Robert White aims to win over skeptics

Editor Jun 13, 2022
On a humid Saturday in Northwest Washington, mayoral hopeful Robert C. White Jr. struck up a conversation with a longtime resident, hoping to earn her vote.

DCist: D.C. Reported 29 Suspected Opioid Overdoses In Two Days Last Week

Editor Jun 13, 2022
D.C. recorded 29 non-fatal overdoses in a 48-hour period last week, marking another concerning spike in the city’s ongoing opioid crisis.

DCist: José Andrés To Open A New Restaurant In The Waldorf Astoria, Formerly Trump Hotel

Editor Jun 13, 2022
D.C.- based restaurateur and humanitarian José Andrés is bringing an outpost of his Bazaar restaurant chain to the Old Post Office.

Washington Post: A José Andrés restaurant is coming to the former Trump hotel after all

Editor Jun 13, 2022
We love tales of destiny: lovers reconnected after decades apart, a long-lost ring recovered, a second chance taken.

WTOP: DC’s violence interrupters may not be helping to curb rising crime, audit says

Editor Jun 13, 2022
For years, violent crime has been on the rise in the District.

Washington Post: Ketanji Brown Jackson to 2022 grads: ‘Always seek to learn something’

Editor Jun 13, 2022
Jackson delivered the commencement speech to Georgetown Day School graduates on Sunday

WTOP: Former DC student criticizes Mayor Bowser in March for Our Lives speech

Editor Jun 12, 2022
RuQuan Johnson, a former D.C. student, was critical of Mayor Muriel Bowser’s efforts to prevent gun violence during the March for Our Lives rally Saturday.

WTOP: Joyful mood as the Capital Pride Parade returns to DC

Editor Jun 12, 2022
After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, clouds and the rainy weather did not deter crowds from joining the Capital Pride Parade as it returned to D.C. on Saturday afternoon.
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