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DCist: Pepco ‘Systematically Mishandling’ Solar Projects, Says D.C. Attorney General

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Pepco has committed a “pattern of systemic violations” in its handling of solar projects in D.C., potentially overcharging more than 6,000 customers, according to D.C. Office of the Attorney General and the Office of the People’s Counsel.…

Washington Post: The elite D.C. prep school at the center of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation…

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee have zeroed in on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s service on the board of a wealthy D.C. private school during her Supreme Court confirmation hearing. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)…

WTOP: Calls to end Potomac swim ban as DC celebrates Clean Water Act anniversary

Editor Mar 23, 2022
It’s been decades since residents have been able to swim in the Potomac River, but summers could soon mean going for a dip as a push to lift the ban on swimming in the District’s rivers draws more support.

DCist: Here Are The Road Closures For The Rock ‘N’ Roll Half Marathon This Saturday

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Runners will take to D.C. streets on Saturday for the annual Rock ‘n’ Roll half marathon — and yes, there will be road closures to go along with the tunes and the sweat.

City Paper: D.C. Auditor Wants More Oversight of Police, Calls for a New Jail

Editor Mar 23, 2022
A deputy auditor for public safety would keep an eye on MPD officers’ use of force.

DCist: New Immersive Photography Exhibit Brings The Climate Crisis Home To D.C.

Editor Mar 23, 2022
In the wake of natural disasters like hurricanes, floods, and droughts, temporary relief tents house the displaced, serve as medical facilities, and store supplies. At the REACH at Kennedy Center, a similar structure now holds an immersive…

WTOP: Norton to introduce bill requiring helicopters in DC to fly at max altitude

Editor Mar 23, 2022
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton said Wednesday she plans to introduce a bill requiring helicopters in District airspace to fly at the maximum altitude permitted by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Washingtonian: A New Documentary Looks at Life Inside DC’s Notorious Former Prison Complex

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Karim Mowatt's film "Lorton: Prison of Terror" uses personal accounts to paint a full picture of the Lorton Reformatory.

Associated Press: US Capitol reopening for limited public tours after 2 years

Editor Mar 23, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Capitol will reopen to the public on Monday for guided tours for limited groups of people who have registered in advance, congressional officials said, two years after the coronavirus pandemic prompted the…

DCist: Strike Averted As Non-Tenured Faculty And Howard University Reach Tentative Agreement

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Non-tenured faculty at Howard University reached a tentative contract agreement with the school in the early hours of Wednesday morning, averting a strike planned for this week.

Axios: Town Talker: The District’s next big tax debate

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser has named her appointees to a once-in-a-decade commission reviewing the tax code, setting up the next great debate over tax rates at a time when the city is flush with cash.

Washington Business Journal: Howard University launches $785M campus construction effort

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Howard University on Wednesday unveiled a $785 million plan to build three new academic buildings on its Northwest D.C. campus and renovate others — an investment the school president deemed a “watershed moment” for the institution.

Washington Post: For Trayon White Sr., D.C. mayoral campaign is a test of grass-roots outreach

Editor Mar 23, 2022
With just under 50 minutes to go until the start of a D.C. mayoral candidate forum, Trayon White Sr. was six miles away, busy collecting signatures outside a Safeway near the Southwest Waterfront.

Washington Post: Howard University announces historic $785 million investment in new buildings,…

Editor Mar 23, 2022
The investment signals an era of financial security for a university with a history of budget woes

WTOP: Strike averted at Howard University as faculty, administration reach tentative deal

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Nontenure track faculty members at Howard University in D.C. will not go on strike Wednesday after reaching a tentative agreement with the university.

Washington Post: Howard University faculty calls off strike after reaching ‘tentative’ new deal

Editor Mar 23, 2022
A labor group representing more than 300 Howard University faculty members has called off plans to strike after reaching a “tentative” deal with the university, union leaders said.

DCist: Time To Lift The Ban On Swimming In The Potomac And Anacostia Rivers, Advocates Say

Editor Mar 22, 2022
A century ago, a hot summer day in D.C. would mean thousands of people crowding the banks of the Tidal Basin, the Potomac River, Anacostia River and Rock Creek to cool off. Now, environmental advocates say the waters are, in some places at…

WTOP: DC Council bill would require ‘bird-safe’ materials for new buildings

Editor Mar 22, 2022
Every year, up to 1 billion birds are killed when they collide with windows, according to the American Bird Conservancy.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Daniel Snyder’s push for a Commanders stadium bidding war tests the…

Editor Mar 22, 2022
Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder’s hopes of triggering an interregional bidding war for the right to host the team’s next stadium is encountering stiff head winds — unsurprisingly. A football franchise, even one with a history as…

Courtland Milloy in The Post: Children get taste buds tuned for lifetime of healthful eating

Editor Mar 22, 2022
Seated in a classroom, three and four to a table, the children were having their palates tuned for a lifetime of healthful eating. A cart was rolled in, and farm-fresh fruits and veggies were served along with whole-wheat pasta and rice.
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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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