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City Paper: Erstwhile Republican Monte Monash Wants to be the Ward 3 Councilmember

Editor May 4, 2022
The lobbyist says she hasn’t voted in the same sort of local Democratic primary she’s now running in.

WTOP: Where DC, Arlington parks rank on US index — and why parks are critical

Editor May 4, 2022
Good news, D.C. and Arlington: The District was rated No. 1 in the U.S. for its park system and Arlington came in at No. 3 on the Trust for Public Land‘s 2022 rankings, made public Wednesday.

Washington Informer: Ward 5 Council Hopefuls Duke It Out at Candidates Forum

Editor May 4, 2022
Four of the seven Democratic candidates for the Ward 5 D.C. Council seat had plenty to say about their platform and each other during a candidates forum Saturday at the Union Wesley AME Zion Church in Northeast.

WTOP: ‘We are at special peril’: DC leaders slam draft ruling on abortion

Editor May 3, 2022
The day after a draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion in the U.S. was leaked, D.C. leaders gathered at Planned Parenthood in Northeast.

WTOP: DC launches ‘Hate Stops with Us’ campaign to mark AAPI Heritage Month

Editor May 3, 2022
May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, as well as D.C.’s launch of the anti-Asian violence prevention program that includes the “Hate Stops with Us” campaign.

Washington Post: D.C. Circulator drivers strike over pay, disrupting commutes

Editor May 3, 2022
The workers intend to strike until an agreement is reached, with negotiations resuming Wednesday

Washington Post: Officials worry about legal abortion in D.C. if GOP takes Congress

Editor May 3, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and a host of city officials joined doctors and nurses at Planned Parenthood on Tuesday to issue an urgent plea to Congress to codify federal abortion protections — and to warn that D.C.’s own local laws…

DCist: Ward 8 Program Aims To Help Residents East Of The River Buy Homes

Editor May 3, 2022
The forthcoming 11th Street Bridge Park — a multi-million dollar project to build D.C.’s first elevated public park, helmed by the District government and a local nonprofit — announced a pilot program Tuesday designed to help residents…

DCist: Trump To Pay D.C. $750,000 Settlement In Inauguration Funds Lawsuit

Editor May 3, 2022
Donald Trump’s family business and his 2017 inaugural committee have agreed to pay the District $750,000 in a settlement, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine’s office announced Tuesday. The settlement marks a major victory for Racine, who…

UrbanTurf: Stephen Starr’s “Mega Italian Concept” in Georgetown Looks to Open in Late 2023

Editor May 3, 2022
The Italian restaurant that is looking to move into the Georgetown Market is aiming for a late-2023 opening.

WTOP: DC to celebrate Lincoln Memorial centennial all month

Editor May 3, 2022
The Lincoln Memorial marks its 100th anniversary May 30, and a string of events will lead up to the centennial celebration.

DCist: If Roe Goes, What’s Next For Local Abortion Access?

Editor May 3, 2022
When Sarah Goggans arrived at the Supreme Court this morning, she had her four-month-old daughter Lilith Centrola on her hip. Goggans was among more than a hundred demonstrators who gathered outside the steps of the building after learning…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: She survived a K Street abortion speakeasy. Is that our future?

Editor May 3, 2022
When Eleanor Oliver needed an abortion in the late 1950s as a breadwinner and newly married graduate student, she had to ask around the office quietly. A woman gave her a name. It was like an abortion speakeasy. Right on K Street.

Washington Post: Smithsonian updates collection policy to promote ethical returns

Editor May 3, 2022
Rather than rely on legal title, the institution will consider the ethical implications of owning objects, especially items of cultural heritage.

City Paper: Kenyan McDuffie Suspends AG Bid, Promises to Keep Fighting. But How?

Editor May 3, 2022
Knocked off the ballot, the outgoing Ward 5 councilmember contemplates an uncertain political future.

Associated Press: DC reaches $750K settlement in Trump inaugural lawsuit

Editor May 3, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump’s businesses and inaugural committee have reached a deal to pay Washington, D.C., $750,000 to resolve a lawsuit that alleged the committee overpaid for events at his hotel and enriched the…

Washington Post: Trump organizations agree to pay $750,000 to settle lawsuit with District

Editor May 3, 2022
D.C. Office of the Attorney General alleged organizations illegally used nonprofit funds donated for inauguration to instead benefit Trump and his family

DCist: McDuffie Suspends Campaign For D.C. Attorney General, Doesn’t Rule Out Future Runs

Editor May 3, 2022
Facing few if any options to get on the ballot for the June 21 primary, D.C. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie (D-Ward 5) on Monday suspended his campaign for attorney general — but said he remained open to running for office in the future.

Washington Post: Crowd gathers at Supreme Court after news of leaked draft Roe opinion

Editor May 3, 2022
No arrests were reported as the number of people swelled to more than 500

WTOP: Beyond Chinatown: Researching Asian American and Pacific Islander spaces in DC

Editor May 3, 2022
The paifang outside the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station, officially called Friendship Archway, is the most prominent symbol of the Asian American presence in D.C. But a lot of other, more hidden places had a historical significance…
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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…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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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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