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Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C. police wanted to fire 24 officers for criminal offenses. Why…

Editor Jan 10, 2022
Between 2009 and 2019, the disciplinary division of the D.C. police department sought to fire 24 police officers after its internal affairs division investigated allegations of criminal misconduct against them. Among the cases: an officer…

DCist: Some D.C. Trader Joe’s Workers Call The Company’s COVID Practices Into Question

Editor Jan 10, 2022
Scott Patrick is among the many who disagreed with Mayor Muriel Bowser’s decision to rescind the indoor mask mandate ahead of the holidays. But when the mayor reinstated the mandate just before Christmas, Patrick says his manager at Trader…

WTOP: DC to offer pre-K and kindergarten students weekly COVID tests, plans to implement…

Editor Jan 10, 2022
D.C. will make rapid antigen COVID tests available to pre-K and kindergarten students and staff on a weekly basis, schools Superintendent Christina Grant said Monday, a move intended to further curb the spread of the virus and keep schools…

Washington Post: The D.C. region’s snow is melting. Trash, mail and power problems remain.

Editor Jan 10, 2022
Almost a week after the D.C. region saw its biggest winter storm since 2019, delays in basic services — power, trash pickup, and mail delivery — plagued parts of the region.

UrbanTurf: A Look at the 38-Unit Church Redevelopment in Historic Anacostia

Editor Jan 10, 2022
In November, UrbanTurf reported on a proposed redevelopment of a church in Historic Anacostia. Now, we are getting a sense of how that project will look.

Washington Post: Spotted: A snowy owl at D.C.’s Union Station where she ate pigeons and rats

Editor Jan 10, 2022
“She’s doing marvelously, and she’s doing us a favor with the rats,” a wildlife expert said

WTOP: DC announces end of pandemic-related utility moratorium

Editor Jan 10, 2022
D.C.’s Office of the People’s Counsel announced that a pandemic-related utility moratorium would end Monday, Jan. 10, following days of severe winter weather and growing positive case rates across the country.

DCist: Water Quality Data Show Where Swimming Beaches Could Be On D.C. Rivers

Editor Jan 10, 2022
A dip in Rock Creek? A dive into the Anacostia River? A plunge into the Potomac?

Washington Post: George Washington U. president’s ‘rocky’ term comes to an end

Editor Jan 10, 2022
An interim leader, Mark Wrighton, took office Jan. 1

WTOP: DC restaurants prepare to require diners for proof of vaccination

Editor Jan 9, 2022
Starting Jan. 15, restaurants and bars in D.C., along with several other types of businesses, will be required to check that their customers are vaccinated.

Washington Post Editorial Board: How long will D.C. have to wait before the Senate confirms…

Editor Jan 9, 2022
When a judicial vacancy occurs in D.C.’s local courts, it typically takes 15 weeks for the judicial commission established by Congress to recommend a list of three candidates to the president. The president then has 60 days to nominate a…

WTOP: Bowser: Testing program success proves ‘mandate’ from DC families

Editor Jan 9, 2022
As D.C. students are slated to return to in-person classes this week, Mayor Muriel Bowser said schools navigating COVID-19 test-to-return programs have shown a mandate from parents to keep kids learning.

Washington Post: A historic Black church says D.C. is trying to push it out of Shaw. The church’s…

Editor Jan 9, 2022
Both the church and the residents contend they are victims of gentrification

Washington Post Magazine: When You Want to Film in Washington, She Makes It Happen

Editor Jan 9, 2022
From ‘Forrest Gump’ to ‘Independence Day’ to ‘Argo,’ Peggy Pridemore gives D.C. its star turn

Washington Post: First new supermarket breaks ground east of Anacostia in more than a decade

Editor Jan 8, 2022
In the affluent suburbs of the nation’s capital, a new grocery store could almost go unnoticed — a small addition to a spectrum of food retailers that spans tastes and price points. Some prefer Trader Joe’s to Wegmans, or Costco to…

WTOP: After more than a decade, DC’s first new supermarket ‘east of the river’ breaks ground

Editor Jan 8, 2022
Residents “east of the river” will get their first new supermarket in over a decade.

WTOP: DC jail gets new leadership after series of controversies

Editor Jan 8, 2022
Legal troubles, complaints about living conditions and rising COVID-19 cases are all reasons the D.C. jail has a new leader at the helm.

DCist: D.C. To Receive Additional $17.7 Million In Federal Rental Assistance Funds

Editor Jan 8, 2022
D.C. will receive more than $17 million in unused federal pandemic rental assistance — a lifeboat for the city’s STAY DC program, which ran out of funding last year.

Washington Post: The name ‘Naylor’ is attached to a lot of things in D.C. Who was he?

Editor Jan 8, 2022
Most of them are descendants of the first Naylor — at least the first one to arrive in Maryland.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: D.C. needs statehood, not Ted Cruz meddling with its schools

Editor Jan 8, 2022
I keep a bumper sticker next to my desk that reads, “Don’t mess with Texas.”
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