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Washington Post: D.C. mayor wants to restore slashed funding for police in schools

Editor Apr 3, 2022
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s proposed fiscal year 2023 budget calls for keeping police officers in schools, setting up another clash with the D.C. Council, which voted last year to phase out police in school buildings despite strong opposition…

WTOP: Park service to clear encampments near City Center, Union Station

Editor Apr 3, 2022
The National Park Service is planning to close two homeless camps on park property this May, and is asking D.C. to help with housing assistance.

Washington Business Journal: Former GWU employee sues university and insurer, claims discrimination

Editor Apr 1, 2022
A former library assistant who worked at George Washington University for nearly 30 years is suing the institution and its insurer, alleging discrimination and retaliation over his leave request that he said resulted in him losing his job,…

Washingtonian: DC Nightclub Owner Allegedly Commits Assault in Feud Over Liquor License

Editor Apr 1, 2022
A neighbor claims the owner of Eighteenth Street Lounge slammed a car door against her son's leg.

DCist: Why Don’t We Reintroduce Wolves To D.C. To Curb Deer Overpopulation?

Editor Apr 1, 2022
There are too many deer in D.C. and its surrounding suburbs, according to the National Park Service. Without natural predators, deer populations have exploded in recent decades, threatening local ecosystems.

Washington Post: D.C. mayor proposes more local funding to support troubled crime lab

Editor Apr 1, 2022
The Department of Forensic Sciences’ crime lab has been functionally closed since April 2021

WTOP: DC Attorney General Racine adds Oath Keepers’ leader and more to Capitol insurrection lawsuit

Editor Apr 1, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine added a slew of defendants — including the leader of the far-right Oath Keepers — to his lawsuit over the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by violent protesters loyal to then-President Donald Trump.

Colbert King in The Post: As D.C. election season gears up, Bowser flexes the power of incumbency

Editor Apr 1, 2022
District voters will grade some of their leaders (and their challengers) by way of the ballot box this year. An evaluation of their work will be reflected in report cards handed out on primary day, June 21, and in the general election,…

WTOP: Officials now expect DC crime lab to remain sidelined until next spring

Editor Apr 1, 2022
Under a best-case scenario, D.C.’s crime lab might not be cleared to handle DNA and seized drugs until next spring — nearly two years after a national board pulled the lab’s accreditation to perform forensic casework amid allegations lab…

DCist: After Many Schools In The D.C. Region Drop Mask Requirements, A Mix Of Emotions From Families

Editor Apr 1, 2022
Nora Vencill has noticed a peculiar dynamic develop in her ninth grade English class at Poolesville High School in Montgomery County.

Irvin B. Nathan in The Post: D.C. should focus on expanded home rule before statehood

Editor Apr 1, 2022
Ultraconservative Republicans, eagerly anticipating taking control of the House in this November’s midterm elections, are proclaiming a desire to cut back or eliminate the limited home rule that Congress granted D.C. in 1973. If the Senate…

Washington Business Journal: Could it be? After years of political duels, an FBI relocation may…

Editor Apr 1, 2022
For the community selected to host a new FBI headquarters, it would be the economic development win of a generation.

Washington Post: Bowser pledges safer roads through transportation budget

Editor Apr 1, 2022
More traffic cameras, booting of vehicles, crossing guards, and bike and bus lanes are among the mayor’s initiatives for the 2023 fiscal year

WTOP: New FBI HQ in Md. or Va.? Members of Congress expect feds to move fast

Editor Mar 31, 2022
The drive to build a new FBI headquarters has been hung up for years, but a U.S. senator from Maryland said it’s still on the way, and “There’s no turning back.”

Carolyn Gallaher in Greater Greater Washington: One DC building, three TOPA processes

Editor Mar 31, 2022
The Barclay, a 56-unit rent controlled apartment building near Dupont Circle, was sold three times in the last 20 years—most recently in 2021. I wanted to see if and how tenants used the District’s Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA)…

Washington Business Journal: Greater Washington Partnership CEO steps down

Editor Mar 31, 2022
Greater Washington Partnership CEO JB Holston is stepping down, with Thursday as his last day, though he’ll stay on as a senior adviser to the board and leadership through the end of the year, per the leadership's request, the organization…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: American kids are struggling — and they’re asking adults for help

Editor Mar 31, 2022
The kids have been saying it throughout the pandemic: They’re not okay.

DCist: Marijuana Gifters Face Closure Under D.C. Council Bill, But Getting Medical Weed Would Be…

Editor Mar 31, 2022
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson has called for a vote next Tuesday on emergency legislation that would allow the city to close down virtually any business that gives gifts of marijuana starting in mid-May, while at the same time…

WTOP: DC mayor announces fund to help more Black residents buy homes

Editor Mar 31, 2022
A wealth divide in D.C. has resulted in far fewer families of color making the leap into homeownership. The city’s mayor hopes to change that through a new homeowner initiative.

DCist: D.C. Police Losing A ‘Significant’ Number Of Recruits Over Vaccination Requirement, Chief…

Editor Mar 31, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser wants D.C. to have 4,000 police officers, but her police chief detailed on Wednesday the challenges of reaching that goal. Metropolitan Police Department Chief Robert Contee told the Council during a budget hearing that…
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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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