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WTOP: Former principal of DC Catholic school pleads guilty to embezzling $175,000

Editor Apr 4, 2022
The former principal of St. Thomas More Academy, in Southeast D.C., pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of wire fraud.

DCist: Staff And Locals React To End Of Washington City Paper Print Edition

Editor Apr 4, 2022
D.C.’s alt-weekly newspaper Washington City Paper announced Friday that it is ending print publication and laying off five members of its staff. The final free print edition will be published on May 5.

WTOP: $350 fine in ’embarrassing’ DC police cruiser street racing crash

Editor Apr 4, 2022
A former D.C. police officer accused of racing another officer in Northeast D.C. neighborhood last spring that resulted in the crash of both cruisers has pleaded guilty to reckless driving and agreed to pay a $350 fine.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: D.C. is a great sports town — if you’re a fan. Kids? Forget about it!

Editor Apr 4, 2022
In a baseball-obsessed city that’s home to World Series winners, a public high school team just got the shaft. Again.

Washington Post Editorial Board: How many police officers does D.C. need? An audit could tell us.

Editor Apr 4, 2022
In the aftermath of the police killing of George Floyd in 2020, D.C. put the brakes on police hiring. Anti-police sentiment had fueled a push to cut funding for police and reduce the number of sworn officers. Concern about city finances…

WTOP: ‘You just can’t argue with the math’ — DC mayor makes push for police hiring

Editor Apr 4, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser says a $30 million budget proposal to eventually hire 4,000 police officers for the District is necessary to improve 911 response times and increase the presence of officers in neighborhoods across the city.

Washington Post: Former D.C. police officer admits to reckless driving in drag race

Editor Apr 4, 2022
A former D.C. police officer has pleaded guilty to reckless driving and agreed to pay $350 in penalties after he and another on-duty officer were accused of crashing two patrol cars last year during a drag race in a Northeast Washington…

DCist: New ASL Short Film Shot In D.C. Features ‘CODA’ Star And Gallaudet Alum Daniel Durant

Editor Apr 4, 2022
Millstone, a new short film and dark thriller shot in Northwest D.C. and featuring CODA star Daniel Durant, is filmed entirely in American Sign Language. But according to its director and writer, Peter Kimball, that’s not the point.

DCist: ‘Just Another Day’: Perspectives Of Unhoused People On The Recent Shootings In D.C. And New…

Editor Apr 4, 2022
Last month, when a man began a series of five shootings over nine days, targeting unhoused people in both D.C. and New York, the broader public responded with shock or anger.

Press Release: Mayor Bowser Highlights Pathway to 4,000 Sworn Officers

Editor Apr 4, 2022
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 4, 2022 CONTACT:  LaToya Foster (EOM)  Investments in MPD Will Help Improve Response Times, Increase MPD Presence in Neighborhoods,…

Washington Post: Bruce Johnson, WUSA anchor and street-savvy reporter, dies at 71

Editor Apr 4, 2022
Bruce Johnson, a Washington broadcast journalist and television personality for more than four decades known for his street-savvy coverage of local politics and urban affairs and for moderating community forums and debates, died April 3 at…

DCist: Several Hundred Howard University Hospital Workers Plan To Strike This Month

Editor Apr 4, 2022
The labor union for over 300 nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, and social workers at Howard University Hospital and the Student Health Center has announced plans to strike later this month.

WTOP: Repairs to begin on Tidal Basin flood gates

Editor Apr 4, 2022
D.C.’s Tidal Basin is often associated with the Jefferson Memorial and the cherry blossoms above the water, but underneath the surface are two flood gates that are finally getting funding for repairs.

Washington Post: D.C. mayor’s budget would expand police ranks amid crime worries

Editor Apr 4, 2022
Many D.C. Council members support the short-term plan but balk at staffing the police force with 4,000 officers within a decade

WUSA9: Longtime WUSA9 anchor Bruce Johnson dies at 71

Editor Apr 4, 2022
A beloved WUSA9 colleague who retired in December 2020 died Sunday.

WTOP: Longtime DC journalist, WUSA9 anchor Bruce Johnson dies

Editor Apr 3, 2022
Bruce Johnson, the 44-year television anchor at WTOP’s former sister station — CBS affiliate WUSA9 — died on Sunday, according to his wife. He was 71.

Washington Post: D.C. walking group helps women connect after two years of loneliness

Editor Apr 3, 2022
Juliana Ojeda and Julie Park clasped hands across a group of young women sitting in circles on the grass at the Capitol Reflecting Pool.

WTOP: The Big Board restaurant reopens after being shut down for violating DC’s COVID mandates

Editor Apr 3, 2022
The Big Board restaurant in Northeast D.C. reopened on Friday after being shut down for nearly two months and refusing to enforce the District’s mask and vaccine mandates.

NBC4: Capitol City Little League Celebrates Opening Day in DC

Editor Apr 3, 2022
Baseball season for Capitol City Little League in Chevy Chase D.C. kicked off on Saturday, and the event featured a short parade and a first pitch from Mayor Muriel Bowser.

WTOP: DC’s Cherry Blossom Festival marks 110-year old gift from Japan

Editor Apr 3, 2022
As thousands visit and enjoy the District’s Cherry Blossom Festival, it is also marking the 110th anniversary of Japan’s gift to the United States that started the tradition.
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