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DCist: Shakespeare Theatre Company Stagehands Are Unionizing

Editor Jun 3, 2022
The production staff at Shakespeare Theatre Company has filed for union recognition, citing labor issues including low wages compared to other regional theaters and unfair treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

DCist: D.C.’s Climate Change Response Is In The Hands Of An Obscure, Unelected Commission

Editor Jun 3, 2022
Three individuals appointed by the mayor (and not directly accountable to voters) could stand in the way of the city meeting its climate goals, or they could push the District to take aggressive climate action, according to…

DCist: Vincent Orange Is Running For D.C. Council Again, But Still Owes Money From His Past Races

Editor Jun 3, 2022
Vincent Orange has been around D.C. politics for a long time — and there’s money he owes to prove it.

Associated Press: Feds: Capitol Police officer indicted on civil rights charge

Editor Jun 3, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. Capitol Police officer was indicted on federal civil rights charges after he was involved in an unauthorized high-speed chase, crashed into a motorcycle and then tried to cover it up, prosecutors said Friday.

Martin Luther King III in The Post: The next step in a long march: Expanding mobile voting in D.C.

Editor Jun 3, 2022
Everything my father, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., fought for is under attack. By some counts, things have gotten worse since my daughter was born than they were when Dad was alive. Rights that Americans hold dear are under assault…

WTOP: What a night at DC’s new Waldorf Astoria will set you back

Editor Jun 3, 2022
The former Trump Hotel at the historic Old Post Office Pavilion in D.C. has already reopened as the Waldorf Astoria, barely three weeks after the Trump signs came down. The hotel is definitely for well-heeled travelers.

WTOP: Theodore Roosevelt Bridge to look quite different in future

Editor Jun 3, 2022
The Theodore Roosevelt Bridge is on track for a lot of upgrades, many intended to make it more pedestrian-friendly.

Washington Post: In reshaped D.C. attorney general’s race, candidates vie to stand out

Editor Jun 3, 2022
When Eric Jones sees neighbors who still have signs in their yards supporting Kenyan R. McDuffie for the District’s next attorney general — even though the former candidate was disqualified from running weeks ago — he stops to talk.

Street Sense: For people living in poverty, getting an abortion is hard. It’s about to get harder

Editor Jun 3, 2022
When Aida Peery decided to get an abortion at 18, she felt scared and confused. It was a few years after the historic Roe V. Wade ruling, the 1973 landmark case protecting a person’s right to an abortion. But Peery was unsure how she could…

Washington Post: Bill would reduce mayoral control of troubled D.C. crime lab

Editor Jun 2, 2022
Council member Charles Allen introduced legislation to turn the Department of Forensic Sciences into an independent agency.

Washington Post: Wider sidewalks, higher railings, new lighting planned for Roosevelt Bridge

Editor Jun 2, 2022
Major structural repairs will begin as early as 2024 to increase the life of the bridge by 25 years

WTOP: DC offers bike reimbursements for District school staff

Editor Jun 2, 2022
Are you a teacher in D.C. biking to work? You can get your money back for that.

Washington Business Journal: Water-damaged NoMa hotel subject of multimillion-dollar dispute

Editor Jun 2, 2022
Heavy rains last spring allegedly caused substantial damage to the citizenM hotel being built in NoMa, delaying the project's completion by several months and sparking a multimillion-dollar dispute between the project's development team,…

DCist: D.C.’s De-Accredited Crime Lab Could Be Made An Independent Agency

Editor Jun 2, 2022
A new D.C. Council bill would overhaul the city’s troubled Department of Forensic Sciences, turning it into an independent agency with a new leadership structure and a different process for handling complaints about negligence, misconduct,…

UrbanTurf: 3,000 Units + 20 Acres of Open Space: The Development of DC’s Armed Forces Home Gets Key…

Editor Jun 2, 2022
The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) gave one of the largest new developments on the boards in DC an important thumbs up on Thursday.

DCist: D.C. Is Throwing Its First-Ever Afro Latino Fest This Weekend

Editor Jun 2, 2022
The District is hosting its first-ever annual Afro Latino Fest this weekend, featuring musical performances, Latino vendors, and free activities like yoga.

DCist: With Voting Underway, D.C. Mayoral Candidates Tussle Over Crime And Housing In TV Debate

Editor Jun 2, 2022
The three leading D.C. mayoral candidates fought over how to reduce crime and lower housing costs during a televised in-person debate Wednesday night, less than three weeks before the June 21 Democratic primary and as more than 10,000…

Axios: National Park Service clears Union Station homeless encampment

Editor Jun 2, 2022
The National Park Service on Wednesday morning cleared at least a dozen tents outside of Union Station on Columbus Circle.

WTOP: Rising homicides remain central in race for DC mayor

Editor Jun 2, 2022
The primary election in D.C. is less than three weeks away, and rising homicide numbers were a central issue as Democratic candidates running for mayor met to debate Wednesday.

Washington Post: If gas prices have you considering biking, this bike ambassador has advice

Editor Jun 2, 2022
Whether starting out or wanting to take riding to the next level, WABA’s Trey Robinson has some tips
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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 Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

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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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