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Washington Post: D.C. Health focused on childhood vaccinations as the school year looms

Editor Aug 4, 2023
D.C. officials on Thursday reminded families to ensure their children’s routine vaccinations are up to date before school starts in just over three weeks and announced changes intended to make verifying records simpler.

Washington Post Editorial Board: One of America’s most famous streets is getting its biggest…

Editor Aug 3, 2023
Pennsylvania Avenue NW — a corridor synonymous with the power and prestige of Washington — is overdue for a makeover. While its image evokes the grandeur of presidential inaugural parades, the mile-long stretch between the White House and…

City Paper: Emails Show Falcicchio Worked Until His Resignation, Despite Bowser Administration’s…

Editor Aug 3, 2023
Administration officials said John Falcicchio was on paid administrative leave after an employee accused him of sexual harassment. But emails show he worked for nine more days before he resigned.

DCist: U.S. Attorney Says He’s Focused On The Small Group Of People Driving Most Of D.C.’s Gun…

Editor Aug 3, 2023
U.S. Attorney for D.C. Matthew Graves, the Biden appointee whose office prosecutes most adult crime in D.C., told residents Tuesday night that he knows how to reduce D.C.’s seemingly ceaseless surge in gun violence. The crisis has claimed…

City Paper: D.C. Households to Receive Millions in Federal Energy Rebates 

Editor Aug 1, 2023
The District can now apply for $59.4 million in clean energy rebates. A new bill outlines how the city can equitably and efficiently distribute the funds.

City Paper: Bowser’s Budget Tricks Scuttled An Effort to Help Migrants Break Free of a ‘Kafkaesque…

Editor Aug 1, 2023
Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen’s bill to help migrants get government IDs is the latest legislation felled by budget games.

Charles Allen in The Post: Yes, D.C. needs a stadium deal. But not at RFK.

Editor Aug 1, 2023
Now that Daniel Snyder finally got his “don’t-let-the-door-hit-you” moment and the Commanders are under new ownership, it seems everyone is asking the same question: Where’s the new stadium going? But that’s the wrong question.

Washington Post: She can stir a crowd. But can D.C.’s new police chief keep the city safe?

Editor Aug 1, 2023
Pamela A. Smith is a relative newcomer to the D.C. police department, which she will lead amid rising violent crime

DCist: D.C. Has Millions Of Opioid Settlement Dollars To Spend. How Will They Be Used?

Editor Jul 31, 2023
At a time when opioid overdose deaths in D.C. are reaching record-breaking levels, the city is set to receive millions of dollars in settlements with pharmaceutical chains and drug manufacturers.

WTOP: Investigation finds former top DC official sexually harassed 2nd employee

Editor Jul 31, 2023
An investigation carried out by the D.C. mayor’s office has concluded that a former top official sexually harassed a second District employee.

DCist: Investigation Finds Top Bowser Aide John Falcicchio Sexually Harassed Second D.C. Employee

Editor Jul 31, 2023
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s longtime top adviser, John Falcicchio, sexually harassed a second government employee who worked in the office he oversaw as deputy mayor, according to an internal report released Monday by her administration.

Washington Post: D.C., feds pledge support for overhaul of Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Editor Jul 31, 2023
Local and federal agencies, along with business groups, have agreed to push a new vision for the nation’s Main Street.

Washington Post: Probe finds former top Bowser adviser sexually harassed second staffer

Editor Jul 31, 2023
An internal investigation has found that a former top adviser to Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) made unwelcome sexual advances on five separate occasions toward a D.C. government employee, according to a report the Bowser administration…

Washington Post: D.C. public schools slashed tech budget ahead of new school year

Editor Jul 30, 2023
School leaders blame new city council education funding plan for preventing the system from buying new laptops

Washington Post: D.C. residents share public safety ideas based on their own experiences

Editor Jul 30, 2023
On a folded, white poster board, Kenithia Alston had glued childhood photos of her son, Marqueese, along with the program from his funeral in 2018.

WTOP: DC’s 911 call center reports ‘call handled properly’ to find crashed car in Anacostia River

Editor Jul 30, 2023
The D.C. Office of Unified Communications said that a 911 call to report a car that had driven into the Anacostia River was “coded properly,” despite D.C. emergency services not finding the drowned car until more than an hour after the…

Barry Svrluga in The Post: The RFK site exudes nostalgia, but sentiment can’t drive a stadium deal

Editor Jul 30, 2023
There is news that a Republican Congressman has bipartisan support for a bill that would extend the lease for the land in and around RFK Stadium to be used by the District. For many Washington sports fans — snap the fingers — that means…

WTOP: What would downtown DC look like if it wasn’t the center of 9-to-5 business life?

Editor Jul 30, 2023
A new report reveals there may be two downtown D.C.s: one that has successfully overcome the impacts of the pandemic and another still struggling to get by.

Washington Post: D.C. Council mixed in positions on RFK stadium, but backs new federal bill

Editor Jul 30, 2023
As the mayor arrived at Nationals Park for a news conference in the hot stickiness of Thursday morning, a Nationals official took the lectern and started things off with a story.

Colbert I. King in The Post: Why do valet thieves, porch pirates and shoplifters feel so welcome in…

Editor Jul 30, 2023
“This is not Mayberry,” D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said about accounts of thieves running up to valet stands at two downtown restaurants and stealing car fobs and keys.
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District Links: Bowser looks to expand DHS truancy pilot amid council skepticism; judge criticizes Trump admin over East…

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Mayor Muriel Bowser and the DC Department of Human Services today announced a 71% reduction in truancy among students participating in a pilot program that her administration is seeking to expand.

District Links: Council set to vote on youth curfew with new amendments; MPD probe reportedly implicates at least 15…

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The DC Council is slated to revisit the issue of an expanded youth curfew at Tuesday's legislative meeting, with a final vote on permanent legislation and a rescheduled vote on emergency legislation…

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Earlier this week, Wesley Williams, operations and policy officer for the DC Office of Campaign Finance, confirmed that his agency has opened an investigation into whether the relationship between…

District Links: House Oversight Committee demands records from MPD investigation on crime data; Lewis George, McDuffie…

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The GOP-controlled House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is demanding all records from the Metropolitan Police Department's internal investigation into claims of manipulated crime data. …
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