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City Paper: Hands Off DC Is Organizing on Behalf of the District, in Resistance to Congress

Editor Jul 28, 2023
D.C. organizers, advocates, and elected officials coalesced to tell Congress to keep their Hands Off D.C. and the Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022.

City Paper: D.C. Residents Should Still Care About the Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022

Editor Jul 28, 2023
How a unanimously passed piece of D.C. Council legislation sparked a national debate about policing and statehood

Petula Dvorak in The Post: He lost art signed by 8 presidents on a walk in D.C. Has anyone seen it?

Editor Jul 28, 2023
Over the years, Carl Sferrazza Anthony has doggedly collected the signatures of eight presidents and eight first ladies on a rare engraving

Washington Post: Metro needs millions of dollars, and soon. Leaders are weighing their next move.

Editor Jul 28, 2023
One year on the job, Randy Clarke has brought Metro back from a train shortage and addressed fare evasion, but the agency still must solve a growing budget gap

Washington Post: D.C. issues emergency order as heat wave lingers into weekend

Editor Jul 28, 2023
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser encouraged residents to take care of each other as she declared a hot weather emergency effective through Sunday

Washington Post: Metro will roll out all-door bus boarding this fall

Editor Jul 27, 2023
Installation of new fareboxes is ongoing as the transit agency aims to speed up the boarding process and improve bus operations

DCist: Downtown D.C. Is Still Struggling To Attract Office Workers, New Development

Editor Jul 27, 2023
More than two years after D.C.’s public health emergency ended, the city’s downtown is still struggling to attract a daytime crowd, a new report from the area’s Business Improvement District shows.

DCist: The House May Finally Give D.C. Control Of RFK, Setting The Stage For A Fight Over The…

Editor Jul 27, 2023
U.S. Rep. James Comer, the Republican chairman of the committee that oversees the District, introduced a bipartisan bill Thursday that could be the first step to bringing the Commanders back to the District.

WTOP: Bill in Congress could pave the way for new Commanders stadium in DC

Editor Jul 27, 2023
There is new hope for Washington Commanders fans who want the team to move out of Maryland and build a new stadium in D.C., after a bill was introduced in Congress on Thursday related to the RFK Stadium site.

City Paper: ‘You Shouldn’t Have to Come to Work for Putin’: Current, Former Employees Accuse the…

Editor Jul 27, 2023
Staffers at the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection, one of two agencies to emerge from the breakup of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, believe it is in serious trouble due to poor leadership.

Ivy City Residents Call For Shutdown Of Chemical Plant

Editor Jul 27, 2023
In a squat, nondescript brick building on a residential street in Northeast D.C., workers are using toxic chemicals to produce sealants for the U.S. Navy, and venting the exhaust into a densely packed residential neighborhood of row houses…

Washington Post: Comer introduces bill that could let D.C. turn RFK into Commanders home

Editor Jul 27, 2023
Rep. James Comer, the Republican chairman of the congressional committee that oversees the District, introduced bipartisan legislation Thursday that could help D.C. turn the shuttered RFK Stadium site into an attractive new mixed-use…

WTOP: Before Oppenheimer: How DC became the unlikely birthplace of the atomic age

Editor Jul 26, 2023
Years before Robert Oppenheimer led the Los Alamos lab that developed the first nuclear weapons, physicists in D.C. thrust the world into the atomic age — inside a narrow, zigzagging tunnel running underneath Chevy Chase.

WTOP: What is the ‘all-out’ policy at DC pools and why are some upset about it?

Editor Jul 26, 2023
Given the sizzling summer weather, it’s clear why D.C.’s public pools are popular. But there have been some grumblings on community listservs about the pools’ “all-out” policy and how it’s being enforced.

DCist: Some Of D.C.’s Most Historic Documents Could Soon Get A New Home

Editor Jul 26, 2023
Dr. Lopez Matthews, Jr. traces his finger along a yellowing page in an oversized book. He reads a header written in ornate script, standing above columns containing names and dates.

Washington Post: A fixer-upper in Georgetown is on sale for $50,000. It’s a wall.

Editor Jul 25, 2023
‘It’s like crumbling,’ said Robert Morris, a real estate agent selling the wall on behalf of its owner, Allan Berger

City Paper: Child Care Workers Say They’re Getting Shortchanged by the District on Salaries. It’s…

Editor Jul 25, 2023
The city’s efforts to boost pay for day care and preschool workers have hit a snag, requiring more action from the Council.

DCist: Drivers Using D.C.’s Bus-Only Lanes Will Now Be Caught On Camera

Editor Jul 25, 2023
Buses in D.C. are now using cameras to deter people from parking or driving in bus-only lanes.

WTOP: Metro starts warning period before fining drivers in bus lanes

Editor Jul 24, 2023
D.C. is preparing to crack down on drivers taking up space in bus lanes.

Washington Post: D.C. starts camera enforcement of bus-only lanes before $200 fines begin

Editor Jul 24, 2023
Warnings start going out this week to motorists who illegally drive, idle and park in bus lanes. Fines up to $200 will follow in September.
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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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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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