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Washington Post: Number of homeless residents in D.C. lowest in 17 years, mayor says

Editor Apr 22, 2022
‘While we are proud of these results, we know there’s more work to do,’ Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said

Axios: D.C. to announce latest homelessness numbers

Editor Apr 21, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser today will announce the latest figures on the number of people experiencing homelessness in the District.

WTOP: ‘Controversial to some’: DC schools look to change social studies curriculum

Editor Apr 21, 2022
D.C. is looking to make changes to what students are taught in the classroom, specifically when it comes to social studies.

Washington Post: Roosevelt Bridge lanes could reopen in June after emergency repairs

Editor Apr 21, 2022
Work on ramps to Virginia will continue through end of summer, D.C. officials say

WTOP: Failing mark for DC area: Poor air quality leads to missed work, school

Editor Apr 21, 2022
The D.C. area got low marks for air quality, according to a report from the American Lung Association.

Washington Post: Plane heading to Nationals Park parachute jump prompts Capitol evacuation

Editor Apr 21, 2022
An all-clear was issued shortly after evacuation orders were issued

AP: Parachute demo at Nats Park causes brief Capitol evacuation

Editor Apr 21, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Capitol was briefly evacuated Wednesday evening after police identified an aircraft that they said posed “a probable threat” — but the plane was actually carrying members of the U.S. Army Golden Knights, who then…

Washington Post: McDuffie to appeal ruling, while Spiva starts TV ads in D.C. AG race

Editor Apr 20, 2022
D.C. Council member Kenyan R. McDuffie (D-Ward 5) plans to file an appeal Thursday of a D.C. Board of Elections ruling that disqualified him from running for the city’s next attorney general.

DCist: D.C. Residents Have Some Of The Highest Student Debt Burdens In The Country. Many Aren’t…

Editor Apr 20, 2022
When Owen Harris and his wife moved to D.C. from Seattle last year, everything seemed to be on track: Harris had landed a job at the State Department after three years of graduate school and the District seemed like a great place for his…

WTOP: ACLU of DC pushes for appeal to revive claims against feds in Lafayette Square clearing

Editor Apr 20, 2022
The ACLU of D.C. on Wednesday pushed for a federal judge to authorize an appeal allowing the civil rights organization to revive claims against federal officials for the violent clearing of protesters from Lafayette Square on June 1, 2020.…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: D.C. mom begs to move after finding mice in food and children’s bed

Editor Apr 20, 2022
At a time of rising rents, the family’s situation shows what it looks like to be stuck depending on the city for housing

WTOP: Big Buzzard Point development, with thousands of apartments, locks in financing

Editor Apr 20, 2022
The Stacks, a planned 2-million-square-foot mixed use project in Southwest D.C.’s Buzzard Point, has secured an initial round of financing clearing the way for construction of its first phase.

Axios: Town Talker: What’s next for Kenyan McDuffie?

Editor Apr 20, 2022
Conventional wisdom holds to expect the unexpected in D.C. politics.

City Paper: Bruce Spiva is the First D.C. Candidate to Hit the Airwaves. Will It Be Enough to Juice…

Editor Apr 20, 2022
Fresh off a successful ballot challenge to Kenyan McDuffie, the attorney is placing a six-figure ad buy.

Washington Post: Metro drops mask mandate after 700 days, and unease follows

Editor Apr 19, 2022
A judge struck down the federal transit order Monday, though New York and other systems stayed the course

DCist: Labor Unions Are Split In The Mayoral Race, Throwing Their Weight Behind Bowser And Rival…

Editor Apr 19, 2022
With the D.C. mayoral primary just nine weeks away, local labor unions have begun weighing in and the more well-known ones are split.

Washingtonian: How DC Nourished a New Musical About Black Food Traditions

Editor Apr 19, 2022
Even a pandemic couldn't derail "Grace" for long. Composer Nolan Williams, Jr., talks about how the show came together.

WTOP: Clean Streets Team provides 1st jobs for people just released from prison

Editor Apr 19, 2022
Three years ago, Tarshia McCoy finished serving her jail time in D.C. and Maryland for ammunition and marijuana convictions. She tried to find work once she was released, but her criminal record made finding employment a difficult task.

Washington Business Journal: A new twist on Alexandria’s Carlyle Club coming to downtown D.C.

Editor Apr 19, 2022
A rebooted version of what Alexandria’s Carlyle Club was meant to be is coming to downtown D.C.

Washington Post: A new book charts the early years of Washington’s NAACP chapter

Editor Apr 19, 2022
When the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was formed in New York City in 1909, it was inevitable that there would eventually be a branch in Washington.
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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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