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DCist: New Unprotected Walking And Biking Lanes Could Be On The Way For Hains Point

Editor Apr 14, 2022
Hains Point, one of D.C.’s largest outdoor recreation areas, could get a new transportation setup later this year.

Washington Post: In background of potential Nats sale, Lerners face uncertain real estate market

Editor Apr 14, 2022
It’s unclear what the Lerner family’s openness to selling the Nationals says about the state of their business empire, but it comes at a time when the industry in which they made their fortune — commercial real estate — faces major…

Washington Post: Lawyer: Investigation of former D.C. Council member Jack Evans has ended

Editor Apr 13, 2022
A lawyer for former D.C. Council member Jack Evans said Wednesday that a long-running federal investigation into Evans’s actions has ended with no criminal charges.

Washington Post: Civil liberties groups, DOJ reach settlement in Lafayette Square protest case

Editor Apr 13, 2022
The American Civil Liberties Union of D.C. and the Justice Department announced a settlement on Wednesday to resolve portions of four civil lawsuits sparked by the June 2020 violent and unprovoked clearing of demonstrators from Lafayette…

Washington Blade: Activists defend D.C. Jail’s treatment of trans inmates

Editor Apr 13, 2022
Longtime local transgender advocates Earline Budd and Jeri Hughes, who have served for more than a decade on the D.C. Department of Corrections’ Transgender Housing and Transgender Advisory committees, say they have witnessed first-hand…

Washington Post: Washington Teachers’ Union endorses Robert White for mayor

Editor Apr 13, 2022
Labor group has clashed with incumbent Muriel E. Bowser during the pandemic

WTOP: Justice Department reaches settlements in 4 Lafayette Square civil cases

Editor Apr 13, 2022
The Justice Department said Wednesday that settlements have been reached in four civil cases after protesters were removed from D.C.’s Lafayette Square during civil rights demonstrations in June 2020.

DCist: Park Police, Secret Service Will Institute New Protest Policing Policies Following Lafayette…

Editor Apr 13, 2022
Nearly two years after the Trump administration ordered racial justice protestors cleared from Lafayette Park ahead of a presidential photo-op in front of a nearby church, the Justice Department announced official changes to federal rules…

DCist: Howard University President Wayne Frederick Announces He’ll Retire In 2024

Editor Apr 13, 2022
Howard University announced today that the school’s president, Wayne A. I. Frederick, will retire by June 2024. Frederick was appointed as interim president in 2013 and has been in the permanent role since 2014. Prior to taking on the…

Washington Post: D.C. officer who tried to stop chase ‘humiliated’ by boss, suit says

Editor Apr 13, 2022
A D.C. police captain sued the District on Tuesday, alleging he was retaliated against after trying to stop a high-speed pursuit last month that ended with a car overturning on the George Washington Memorial Parkway, causing injuries and…

WTOP: Howard University president announces 2024 retirement

Editor Apr 13, 2022
Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick will retire by June 2024, according to a school announcement Wednesday.

City Paper: Ward 3’s Crowded Council Contest Looks to be Narrowing to a Three-Way Race

Editor Apr 13, 2022
The nine-person contest to replace Councilmember Mary Cheh is starting to take shape after a chaotic start.

DCist: Metro’s 7000-Series Wheel Monitoring Plan Needs Careful Scrutiny, Safety Commission Says

Editor Apr 13, 2022
Metro seeks to bring back its beleaguered 7000-series trains this summer with the help of a new regular monitoring system — a suite of sensors in the tracks that can measure the distance between the wheels on each train car.

Washington Post: Howard University President Wayne A.I. Frederick to retire by June 2024

Editor Apr 13, 2022
Howard University’s president will retire from his post by June 2024, the school’s board of trustees announced Wednesday.

DCist: In D.C., Preventing Rabies After An Animal Encounter Can Cost More Than $15,000

Editor Apr 13, 2022
When a rabid fox bit nine people by the Capitol Hill grounds last week, D.C. Health called on anyone who had interacted with the creature to get in contact to determine whether they should undergo rabies treatment.

Washington Business Journal: Union Kitchen is cooking up a new location in Southeast D.C.

Editor Apr 12, 2022
Union Kitchen plans to open a new grocery on Barracks Row as it continues to expand its footprint in Greater Washington.

Washington Business Journal: American University gets final OK to move forward on major campus…

Editor Apr 12, 2022
American University can now officially move forward with its 2021 campus plan, with the formal blessing from the D.C. Zoning Commission.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Metro is sliding toward a budgetary cliff

Editor Apr 12, 2022
Washington’s transit system has been kept alive during the pandemic, barely, thanks to federal relief funds. That life support — about $1 billion in the current fiscal year, split about equally between operating and capital funds — will…

DCist: 9:30 Club, Other I.M.P. Music Venues Drop Vaccine Requirements

Editor Apr 12, 2022
A handful of D.C. music venues, including all the venues under the I.M.P. umbrella — 9:30 Club, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Lincoln Theatre, and The Anthem — have dropped their vaccine requirements to attend shows.

DCist: D.C.’s Domestic Violence Services Organizations Say They Face Budget Shortfalls Amid…

Editor Apr 12, 2022
Koube Ngaaje, the president and CEO of the District Alliance for Safe Housing, says she feels like her organization has been facing three pandemics: “COVID, domestic violence, and the racial reckoning that we are all living in, with a…
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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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…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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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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