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DCist: Bowser Uses Budget To Reverse D.C. Council On Police In Schools, Child Welfare Watchdog

Editor Mar 21, 2022
The devil is always in the details — and D.C. lawmakers are starting to find some of those devils lurking deep in the budget that Mayor Muriel Bowser unveiled last Wednesday.

WTOP: DC touts grants aimed at keeping legacy businesses in the city

Editor Mar 21, 2022
Standing outside her hair salon on Benning Road in Northeast D.C., LaToya Liles beamed with pride about her business, Tsunami Hair Studio, which she started on the second floor of a building blocks away from the Benning Road Metro Station,…

WTOP: Cherry blossoms lure photographers looking for the perfect shot

Editor Mar 21, 2022
Peak bloom for the cherry blossoms arrived Monday, but before it did, the blooming “puffy white stage” is still bringing out photographers trying to capture one of D.C’. s most beautiful scenes.

UrbanTurf: 715 Units Proposed For Second Phase of Development for DC’s Sursum Corda Site

Editor Mar 21, 2022
As the first phase of the redevelopment of DC's Sursum Corda site is in its final stages, plans are emerging for the next chapter.

Washington Post: Judge bars D.C. from vaccinating children without parental consent

Editor Mar 21, 2022
A federal judge barred the District of Columbia from enforcing a law that allowed minors to be vaccinated without their parents’ knowledge after parents said the legislation violates religious liberty.

DCist: Adams Morgan Plaza Fenced Off Amidst Ongoing Legal Battle Over Proposed Condo Building

Editor Mar 21, 2022
A plaza in the heart of Adams Morgan was fenced off early Monday morning, even as a longstanding legal dispute continues over a proposal to build a condominium building there.

Washington Business Journal: Judge tosses D.C.’s antitrust lawsuit against Amazon

Editor Mar 21, 2022
An antitrust lawsuit brought against Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) by D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine has been thrown out.

DCist: D.C. Native Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Inspires Washingtonians As Her Nomination Hearings…

Editor Mar 21, 2022
D.C. native Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is set to make history on Monday as she sits in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee for her U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearing.

WTOP: New $70M Md. factory that will build Metro’s railcars to create hundreds of jobs

Editor Mar 21, 2022
Metro’s next series of rail cars will be built in Washington County, Maryland. Hitachi Rail said it will build a $70 million “state-of-the-art” factory there.

WTOP: Arlington, Fairfax and DC water pipe spring cleaning starts Monday

Editor Mar 21, 2022
If your water tastes a little different, don’t be alarmed: Annual spring cleaning for tap water pipes in Arlington and northeastern Fairfax counties in Virginia, as well as the District, starts Monday.

WTOP: DC mayoral hopefuls share plans for the city during Sunday town hall

Editor Mar 21, 2022
D.C. candidates for mayor came face to face on Sunday to share their plans to address some of the city’s top priorities.

DCist: Metro’s 8000-Series Trains Will Be Built In Maryland

Editor Mar 21, 2022
Hitachi Rail, the company contracted to build Metro’s newest 8000-series trains, will open a factory in Hagerstown, Maryland. The $70 million factory will create a total of more than 1,300 jobs in the region, bringing in more than $350…

Washington Post: Metro’s next rail cars to be built at new $70 million Maryland plant

Editor Mar 21, 2022
Hitachi Rail selected a site in Hagerstown to build the 8000-series cars, which will start to see completion in 2024

Washington Post: To ‘gift’ marijuana, D.C. companies must sell something. This one sells…

Editor Mar 21, 2022
Blond hair bobbing as she barrels through D.C. rush-hour traffic on her bicycle, 27-year-old Liz Sluchak is on a singular mission: to bring a 19th-century French novelist’s motivational words to a paying customer.

Washington Post: ‘People’s Convoy’ provoked and motivated by D.C. police roadblocks

Editor Mar 20, 2022
The “People’s Convoy” of truck drivers and supporters that has been honking its way around Washington area roads and highways, backing up traffic as they protest the federal response to the pandemic, has taken aim at government leaders,…

WTOP: Cherry Blossoms reach ‘puffy white’ phase on verge of peak bloom

Editor Mar 20, 2022
In just 24 hours, the cherry blossoms around the National Mall and Tidal Basin have moved from Stage 4, to Stage 5. That means peak bloom is just around the corner.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: He’s walking every D.C. street while wearing a ‘Black and Brown Lives…

Editor Mar 20, 2022
So far, Ken Woodward has walked more than 1,900 miles and spoken with more than 1,220 people. He’s also been thanked, ignored and threatened.

Washington Post: Traffic snarled as truck convoy returns to D.C.

Editor Mar 18, 2022
Traffic crawled Friday afternoon on Interstate 395 from Virginia into the District — as well as on major interstates through the city — as police responded to a convoy of protesting truckers paying the city another visit this week.

DCist: Police Blocks Trucker Convoy’s Route Into D.C., Tangling Interstate Traffic

Editor Mar 18, 2022
Interstates around D.C. were at nearly a standstill on Friday afternoon, as police responded to a convoy of truckers headed into the District.

WTOP: DC National Guard opens new storefront recruiting office in bustling DC neighborhood

Editor Mar 18, 2022
The D.C. Army National Guard has opened a new recruiting office on 14th Street NW near the intersection with Florida Avenue NW, a location it hopes will be more accessible for people wanting to speak with recruiters.
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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…

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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…

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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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