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DCist: Former Head Of D.C.’s 911 Agency To Return To The Job

Editor Feb 24, 2022
Karima Holmes, the former director of D.C.’s Office of Unified Communications, will be returning to her old job.

DCist: New D.C. Council Bill Would Adopt ‘Idaho Stop,’ Allowing Cyclists To Treat Stop Signs As…

Editor Feb 24, 2022
Councilmember Mary Cheh is introducing a pair of bills that aim to increase traffic safety.

City Paper: Is D.C. Fighting An Energy Upgrade for the New St. Elizabeths Hospital to Help Pepco?…

Editor Feb 24, 2022
A new “microgrid” on the Southeast campus would save D.C. money, but that could cut into the utility’s profits.

DCist: A Basic Income Program In D.C. Provided Stability And Dignity During The Pandemic, Report…

Editor Feb 24, 2022
Fueled by funds from the American Rescue Plan Act, governments across the country are trying out “basic income” programs that send cash to low-income families, with no restrictions on how the money is spent. But a similar program was…

Washington Post: Majority of D.C. residents support clearing of homeless encampments, Post poll…

Editor Feb 24, 2022
At the same time, District residents give Mayor Muriel Bowser low ratings on creating and maintaining affordable housing

WTOP: Del. Norton: Capitol Police planning heightened security, but truck protest may be losing…

Editor Feb 24, 2022
D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton said a truckers’ protest, expected in the Washington area next week, may be losing some steam, but U.S. Capitol Police aren’t taking any chances and are planning, along with the U.S. Secret Service,…

Axios: D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and rival clash over future debates

Editor Feb 24, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is non-committal on attending a newly announced prime time debate hosted by Fox 5 DC and Georgetown University on June 1.

WTOP: Protesters gather to support Ukraine outside Russian embassy in DC

Editor Feb 24, 2022
Demonstrators armed with flags and signs protested outside the Embassy of Russia in D.C.’s Glover Park neighborhood after Russia launched a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine on Thursday.

Axios: Amazon opens first Whole Foods with cashierless technology

Editor Feb 24, 2022
The first Whole Foods equipped with cashierless technology from Amazon opened today, allowing customers to avoid the register altogether.

Washington Informer: Sale of Emergence Community Arts Collective Sparks Debate over Founder’s Legacy

Editor Feb 24, 2022
By the end of the month, 733 Euclid Street NW, the large, three-story building known to many as the Emergence Community Arts Collective will have a new owner who has expressed plans to turn it into townhomes.

Washington Post: ‘Freedom Convoy’ spinoff leaves California, aims for D.C.

Editor Feb 23, 2022
Protesters in the United States, inspired by the self-styled “Freedom Convoy” that occupied downtown Ottawa for more than three weeks, headed out from Southern California on Wednesday for a cross-country trip to the D.C. region. At the…

WTOP: DC judge refuses attempt to block COVID vaccine mandate for police

Editor Feb 23, 2022
A D.C. Superior Court judge Wednesday refused to block the District’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate affecting police officers.

WTOP: DC lawmakers plan to give residents $100 a month to use Metro

Editor Feb 23, 2022
D.C. council members are considering a bill that would use surplus funds at the end of the fiscal year to provide each resident with $100 to use each month for Metro.

DCist: NPS To Remove Name Of Racist Former D.C. Official From Northwest Park And Trail

Editor Feb 23, 2022
The National Park Service says it will remove Melvin Hazen’s name from a park and trail in Northwest D.C., a decision prompted by revelations that the former D.C. commissioner razed and displaced one of the only Black communities west of…

WTOP: DC’s Melvin Hazen Park to get a new name

Editor Feb 23, 2022
An area of Rock Creek Park is getting a new name.

Washington Post: Hundreds of gas leaks found in D.C. — some ‘potentially explosive,’ report says

Editor Feb 23, 2022
Volunteers with a coalition of D.C. environmental and religious groups found almost 400 methane leaks throughout the city, including more than a dozen that were “potentially explosive,” according to a report released Wednesday.

Washington Post: Fees from Pepco put solar panels out of reach, D.C. residents say

Editor Feb 23, 2022
The utility company has assessed fees of up to $20,000 for some customers before they can install rooftop solar panels. The D.C. Public Service Commission is looking into a cost-sharing requirement to reduce them.

James H. Johnston in The Post: For freedom-seeking Ukraine, a home in Georgetown

Editor Feb 23, 2022
In 2005, I was given a private tour of the Embassy of Ukraine in Georgetown. Today, my memory of that tour is filled with the sadness of hopes dashed.

UrbanTurf: A New Look For McMillan: Developers Move Forward with New Renderings for Two Parcels

Editor Feb 23, 2022
As site work slowly persists at one of DC's most controversial major development sites, new Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB) filings give hints of the phases to come.

DCist: Malcolm X Interchange Project Finished In Ward 8, Bringing Better Access To Government Sites,…

Editor Feb 23, 2022
A new I-295 interchange and accompanying trail in Ward 8 is now complete and open.
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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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