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DCist: D.C. Hasn’t Explained Why COVID Data Wasn’t Sent To The CDC For Two Weeks

Editor May 11, 2022
After the Washington Post reported earlier this week that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was missing nearly two weeks’ worth of coronavirus data from the city (including case numbers, testing, and death counts), DC Health…

Washington Post: D.C. campaign spending ramps up as Election Day nears

Editor May 11, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) has amassed the largest war chest going into the final weeks of the campaign for the Democratic nomination for mayor, campaign finance records submitted this week show, while one of her challengers — council…

WTOP: Union Station project could reduce parking, move it underground

Editor May 11, 2022
Proposed plans to expand D.C.’s Union Station now involve cutting the number of parking spots in about half, moving those spaces underground and rearranging the bus facility so it aligns with the new train hall.

Axios: D.C. sees slight COVID-19 uptick after reporting delay

Editor May 11, 2022
D.C. saw a slight uptick in COVID-19 cases, after a two-week lapse in data reporting to the CDC and no new metrics posted to D.C.’s website since the week of April 24.

WTOP: DC Health: District’s coronavirus numbers back in sync

Editor May 11, 2022
DC Health on Wednesday said that its COVID-19 statistics are once again being transmitted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after a gap of nearly two weeks.

City Paper: Excluded Workers’ Budget Demands Go Unanswered With First Vote

Editor May 11, 2022
Allen keeps cops out of schools over Mendelson’s wishes, and McDuffie defeats Cheh’s effort to defund the Woodley Park Main Street

DCist: This Art World Power Couple Will Open Their D.C. Museum This Fall

Editor May 11, 2022
More than ten years after Miami-based art collecting couple Don and Mera Rubell bought the old Randall Junior High School site in Southwest D.C., the museum the art moguls envisioned there finally has a plan to open this fall.

WTOP: DC Fire and EMS to hold historic parade and tribute to fallen firefighters Saturday

Editor May 11, 2022
DC Fire and EMS will hold a parade along the National Mall on Saturday to celebrate 150 years of serving the District and to honor 101 fallen firefighters.

Street Sense: This nonprofit is tackling the achievement gap through arts empowerment

Editor May 11, 2022
Lauren Grimes encourages high school students to be involved in civics on a local, national and international level.

WTOP: DC police hire former US Park Police chief to lead equity efforts

Editor May 11, 2022
D.C. police have hired former U.S. Park Police Chief Pamela Smith to serve as the department’s first chief equity officer.

Washington Post: Union Station overhaul removes parking spaces, adds underground facility

Editor May 11, 2022
The proposed expansion of Union Station envisions a transformation of the nation’s second-largest rail hub by 2040

WTOP: Phasing out resource officers in DC schools to continue as planned

Editor May 11, 2022
School resource officers are one step closer to being phased out in the District’s public schools.

Washington Post: More money would go to D.C.’s at-risk students under council proposal

Editor May 11, 2022
This comes on top of the mayor’s $2.2 billion budget plan

WTOP: COVID-19 case rates rise in DC region

Editor May 10, 2022
Climbing COVID-19 case numbers are pushing many D.C.-area jurisdictions from low into medium community spread.

DCist: D.C. Council Gives Initial Approval To Budget, Votes To Continue Removing Police From Schools

Editor May 10, 2022
The D.C. Council on Tuesday gave unanimous initial approval to the city’s $19.5 billion budget for the coming year, giving Mayor Muriel Bowser funding to hire up to 350 police officers and almost a half-billion dollars for affordable…

Washington Post: D.C. Council to pull more police from schools, give tax credit to immigrants

Editor May 10, 2022
The D.C. Council voted to keep phasing police out of public schools — despite the objections of the mayor and city principals’ union, which had said officers are needed to prevent school violence — as it approved a fiscal 2023 budget…

Washington Post: D.C. Attorney General sues vacant property owner, alleging tax evasion

Editor May 10, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the owner of a vacant Ward 6 building, alleging that they have made false statements since at least 2015 to avoid paying increased taxes on the property.

City Paper: Cheh Moves to Strip Funding from Woodley Park Main Street Following Allegations of…

Editor May 10, 2022
It’s the latest bit of fallout from allegations of problems at D.C.’s small business agency.

WTOP: JPMorgan Chase opens DC headquarters, will double regional branches

Editor May 10, 2022
New York-based JPMorgan Chase, one of the few banks that is expanding its number of retail branches in the D.C. metro area, has cut the ribbon on its new mid-Atlantic headquarters in downtown D.C.

City Paper: Orange Facing Blowback After Attack of Opponent Parker’s Coming Out

Editor May 10, 2022
Orange called Parker’s decision to come out “a matter of convenience.”
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