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DCist: Politics And Prose Employees Celebrate Becoming D.C.’s First Unionized Bookstore

Editor Jan 3, 2022
The workers of Politics and Prose have successfully unionized, becoming the first bookstore in D.C. to do so.

WTOP: ‘Not taking any chances’: US Capitol Police chief talks security ahead of Jan. 6 anniversary

Editor Jan 3, 2022
When asked about how he approaches his job, U.S. Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger said, “I’m not taking any chances.”

Washington Post: Capitol Police Chief Manger works to restore morale, readiness of force after Jan.…

Editor Jan 3, 2022
Increased threats to Congress, departure of dozens of officers contribute to heavy workload; officers want more help and accountability.

WTOP: DC students get extra day for COVID testing, winter break

Editor Jan 3, 2022
Students in D.C. Public Schools already had Monday off as part of winter break, but the snowstorm has extended their break by a day.

WTOP: 2021 wraps up as one of DC region’s most violent years in ages

Editor Jan 1, 2022
Police departments around the region are more than ready to turn the page to 2022, with hopes that a new year will mean a reduction in the ever escalating amount of violent crime that’s been seen during the pandemic.

Washington Post: D.C. courts ‘sound the alarm’ on judicial vacancies as local officials demand…

Editor Jan 1, 2022
On its last day of business in 2021, the Senate confirmed dozens of President Biden’s judicial nominees waiting to get to work.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: She’s spent years tracking the killings of Black women and girls. Now,…

Editor Jan 1, 2022
Rosalind Page, a nurse and mother of four daughters, spends her days scouring websites for the names and photos of women and girls lost to violence

Washington Post: Homicides soar in District, Maryland suburbs in 2021

Editor Dec 31, 2021
The rise in killings largely attributed to gunfire reflects a national trend

DCist: D.C. Councilmembers Uneasy About Return To Classrooms, Urge City To Take More Precautions

Editor Dec 31, 2021
At least three D.C. councilmembers are urging D.C. Public Schools to adopt more COVID-19 protection measures before students return to classrooms on January 5.

WTOP: DC schools still considering how to plan for spring opening

Editor Dec 31, 2021
Days before more than 90,000 D.C. public school students are due back in the classroom, the details of the opening are still being worked out, according to schools Chancellor Lewis Ferebee.

DCist: Omicron Surge Drives Hospitalizations To Record-Breaking Levels In D.C. Region

Editor Dec 31, 2021
Across the region, more people are hospitalized with COVID-19 than at any other point in the pandemic — underscoring the magnitude of omicron’s surge in the final weeks of the year.

Washington Post: When would covid force D.C. schools back online? Nobody knows.

Editor Dec 31, 2021
D.C. Public Schools are gearing up for a return to the classroom next week that parents and teachers worry will be chaotic. The city will require a negative coronavirus test from every student and staff member before school resumes next…

DCist: D.C. Saw 227 Homicides This Year, As Murders Increased For The Fourth Year In A Row

Editor Dec 31, 2021
Brittany Graham describes Lorraine Thomas, the 21-year-old Washington Highlands resident now memorialized on a mural outside Chesapeake Big Market, as her “guardian angel.”

Tiger Kneller, Tierney Collins and Mary Pagano in The Post: D.C.’s condom conundrum

Editor Dec 31, 2021
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise, with half of all new cases reported being among 15-to-24-year-olds. Abstinence-only sex “education” exacerbates transmission rates by decreasing the likelihood that youths will make…

Matthew Koehler in The Post: D.C. can’t fix distracted driving. It can fix street design.

Editor Dec 31, 2021
There was another traffic crash involving a child. This one was in the 3300 block of Wheeler Road SE. A 9-year-old child is paralyzed. D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) made what WAMU reporter Martin Austermuhle identified as a rare…

Washington Post: Mutual aid groups formed amid the pandemic have turned their focus to the homeless

Editor Dec 31, 2021
On a narrow sidewalk in Northwest Washington, a small group of volunteers stacked cardboard and folded plastic sheets, loaded shopping carts and handed out hot coffee as they helped a chronically homeless man named Ashmore take stock of…

Washington Post: Fire and EMS departments grapple with long ambulance waits at hospitals amid latest…

Editor Dec 30, 2021
The latest surge in coronavirus cases throughout the Washington region has fire and emergency medical service departments wrestling with a tangle of challenges including delays in returning ambulances back to service after hospital…

Washington Post: Hospitals, already under strain from covid cases, discourage ER visits for…

Editor Dec 30, 2021
Hospitals in the greater Washington region are discouraging people who are asymptomatic or have mild covid-19 symptoms from seeking coronavirus tests in emergency rooms and urgent care offices, which are already struggling to treat…

Washington Post: D.C. had one of the lowest rates of coronavirus cases in the country. That has…

Editor Dec 30, 2021
New York City was America’s first coronavirus epicenter. Then rural communities became the hub, the virus jumping from one region to another as months passed.

Associated Press: Defense secretary taking more authority for use of DC Guard

Editor Dec 30, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon said Thursday it has streamlined the approval process for urgent use of National Guard forces in the District of Columbia, after months of study following the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.
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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 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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