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7News: ‘It’s warming’: DC business owners from Ukraine overwhelmed by community…

Editor Feb 27, 2022
A constant line of customers showing their support kept Ukrainian, business-owning sisters Anastasiia and Vira Derun busy throughout the day Saturday at their Adams Morgan bakery, D’Light Bakery.

WTOP: DC’s Dacha beer garden raises money for Ukraine

Editor Feb 27, 2022
A Northwest D.C. beer garden with several Ukrainian staff members is raising money to help refugees and others in the war-torn country.

Washington Post: Former D.C. fire chief found dead in his home, police say

Editor Feb 27, 2022
Former D.C. fire chief Kenneth B. Ellerbe was found dead Sunday morning inside his home in Southeast Washington, according to a police spokesman.

Associated Press: Fence being reinstalled around US Capitol for Biden speech

Editor Feb 27, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fencing installed around the U.S. Capitol for months after the January 2021 insurrection will be put back up before President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday as concern grows about potential…

Washington Post: Capitol fencing reinstalled ahead of State of the Union, possible ‘Freedom Convoy’…

Editor Feb 27, 2022
Fencing around the U.S. Capitol is being reinstalled in advance of Tuesday’s State of the Union address, authorities announced Sunday in a statement that also referred to potential protests in the city over the next two weeks.

Washington Post: Report says Park Police dispatch center has outdated equipment, mold, inability to…

Editor Feb 27, 2022
Inspector general says officers who signal for help aren’t immediately identified, dispatchers lack training, and birds leave droppings everywhere

WTOP: DC to get more than $47M from opioid industry settlement

Editor Feb 27, 2022
D.C. will get more than $47 million from a settlement with drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and three distributors for their role in perpetuating the opioid crisis, according to the Office of the Attorney General for the District of…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: For the unvaccinated but uncertain, these doctors have a plea and a plan

Editor Feb 26, 2022
In a powerful essay, one of the D.C. doctors describes a painful phone call she had to make to a covid-19 patient’s wife

Washington Post: Fort Dupont Ice Rink supporters accuse District of mishandling plans for new arena

Editor Feb 26, 2022
Friends of Fort Dupont Ice Arena say city’s plan for skating arena shrank in size and ballooned in cost

Washington Post: Report signals benefits of pilot project giving no-strings-attached cash to…

Editor Feb 26, 2022
Hundreds of low-income D.C. families reported better mental health and food security after participating in a direct cash pilot program that could be a model for efforts elsewhere, according to an Urban Institute analysis of the program’s…

Washington Post: With ‘Written in Stone,’ Washington National Opera finds music in the silence of…

Editor Feb 26, 2022
Four teams of composers and librettists take inspiration from D.C.'s historical landscape

WTOP: ‘It just doesn’t make sense’: Safety advocate on former head of DC 911 system’s return to post

Editor Feb 25, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced that Karima Holmes will be returning to the Office of Unified Communications as acting director, less than two years after an audit determined the city’s 911 system fell short of national standards.

WTOP: Large rallies supporting Ukraine coming to DC this weekend

Editor Feb 25, 2022
Ukrainian Americans have taken to the streets all over the country to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. A large rally is expected in D.C. on Sunday asking for more U.S. support of Ukraine and harsher sanctions against Russia.

Washington Business Journal: D.C.’s bus-focused K Street NW overhaul approaches construction…

Editor Feb 25, 2022
The District's ambitious plan to reconfigure K Street NW through downtown to ease traffic congestion, prioritize buses and better accommodate cyclists and pedestrians is advancing ever closer to construction.

WTOP: Del. Norton: ‘Historic progress on DC statehood’ as leaders prepare to unveil Capitol statue

Editor Feb 25, 2022
D.C.’s second statue of Pierre Charles L’Enfant, an engineer who designed the city’s basic layout, will be unveiled in the U.S. Capitol on Monday, putting the District on par with states allotted two statues within the hallowed halls.

DCist: Here’s How To Support Ukraine In The D.C. Area

Editor Feb 25, 2022
After days of attacks from Russia, many Ukrainians in the D.C. region are facing fear and anxiety from the ongoing assault abroad. As the invasion continues, many organizations and activists in the community are quickly putting together…

WTOP: Historic Supreme Court nominee has ties to DC

Editor Feb 25, 2022
As promised, President Joe Biden’s pick for the Supreme Court is a Black woman.

WTOP: National Arboretum sees 2nd bald eagle egg

Editor Feb 25, 2022
Two Bald Eagles at the National Arboretum were spotted with two eggs in their nest, according to the American Eagle Foundation.

WTOP: DC expects trucker caravans to arrive in area around State of the Union

Editor Feb 25, 2022
D.C. officials said Friday they expect convoys of truckers protesting COVID mandates to reach the District around President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address to Congress on March 1.

Washington Business Journal: A $200M development near Audi Field has cleared key hurdle. Next up?…

Editor Feb 25, 2022
A two-tower development next to Audi Field has cleared a major hurdle as it aims to start construction.
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