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Washington Post: D.C. mayor unveils plans to incentivize office-to-residential conversions as…

Editor Dec 14, 2021
The market for office space was already slowing before the pandemic when office workers abandoned downtown en masse and have yet to fully return

Washington Post: For years, a cemetery worker helped bury murder victims. Then her son was killed,…

Editor Dec 14, 2021
Sherice Taylor has made Heritage Memorial Cemetery a sanctuary for the families of D.C. gun violence victims. She knows their pain.

DCist: The D.C. Region’s Vaccine Effort: One Year In

Editor Dec 14, 2021
Natalie Talis remembers the first COVID-19 vaccine clinic for health care workers in Alexandria. It was on Christmas Eve last year. Nurses in Santa hats and sparkly holiday garb applauded as they received their doses of the Moderna…

Axios: D.C. attorney general suing Proud Boys, Oath Keepers over Jan. 6

Editor Dec 14, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine (D) announced Tuesday that he has filed a lawsuit against the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers over the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general sues Proud Boys, Oath Keepers over Jan. 6 attack

Editor Dec 14, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) on Tuesday sued the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, seeking to use a law written to cripple the Ku Klux Klan to exact stiff financial penalties from the far-right…

DCist: COVID Cases, Hospitalizations Up Across The Region Following Holiday Travel

Editor Dec 14, 2021
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are increasing around the D.C. region following the Thanksgiving holiday – and amidst the arrival of the new omicron variant.

WTOP: 3rd, 4th graders at DC elementary school pivot to virtual classes after positive cases

Editor Dec 14, 2021
Several grade levels at a Ward 6 D.C. elementary school have pivoted to virtual learning as a result of several positive coronavirus cases.

DCist: Politics and Prose Bookstore Employees Move To Unionize

Editor Dec 14, 2021
Workers at Politics and Prose, the longtime independent bookstore with three locations around D.C., have decided to unionize, joining a growing labor movement of retail workers across the country.

Axios: Tracking Omicron in the DMV

Editor Dec 14, 2021
D.C., Maryland, and Virginia have all reported cases of the new Omicron COVID-19 variant.

WTOP: Sweeping report urges DC to review every case handled by firearms, fingerprint units at…

Editor Dec 14, 2021
D.C. is poised to review every case conducted by the Department of Forensic Sciences’ firearms and fingerprint units since the inception of the independent crime lab nearly 10 years ago, following the recommendations of a sweeping new…

Washington Post: Lawsuit claims Howard University governing board is ‘illegally’ excluding students,…

Editor Dec 14, 2021
The suit, filed Monday by a group of Howard alumni, is asking a judge to intervene in a more than year-long dispute.

Washington Post: Plot twist: Best-selling author Patricia Cornwell meets one of her biggest fans

Editor Dec 14, 2021
A lot of things helped Wesley Thomas survive 29 years living on Washington’s streets: the meals distributed by the charity Miriam’s Kitchen, the coins he’d panhandle around Foggy Bottom, his own hard-earned smarts.

Washington Post: Report on troubled D.C. forensics department chronicles systematic failures

Editor Dec 14, 2021
A long-anticipated report on the D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences (DFS) found systematic failures throughout the agency, and in response, the city government has vowed to convene a committee of stakeholders to launch post-conviction…

Washingtonian: DC Bar Owner Faces Backlash For Posting Underage Drinking Tips on TikTok

Editor Dec 13, 2021
Seth McClelland of Never Looked Better posted videos about what to order when using a fake ID.

UrbanTurf: Waterfront Station Phase in Southwest DC Finally Officially Breaks Ground

Editor Dec 13, 2021
Nearly six years after DC selected a development team for the city-owned space at 1000 4th Street SW (map), Waterfront Station II is officially breaking ground.

WTOP: DC partners with Treasury Department to give Washingtonians a ‘fair shot’ at credit and…

Editor Dec 13, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Monday that the city is partnering with the U.S. Treasury Department to give small businesses and residents in the District greater access to credit and capital.

Washington Post: Omicron now in the District, Maryland and Virginia, with first case present for…

Editor Dec 13, 2021
The District, Maryland and Virginia have each detected cases of omicron — including one in Northern Virginia reported over the weekend — but the newest coronavirus variant has been present in the greater Washington region for at last three…

DCist: Bowser Jumps To Early Fundraising Lead In D.C. Mayoral Race

Editor Dec 13, 2021
The power of incumbency pays off, it seems.

City Paper: The Omicron Variant Has Reached D.C.

Editor Dec 13, 2021
DC Health announced four cases among fully vaccinated individuals.

WTOP: Georgetown University confirms omicron case

Editor Dec 13, 2021
Georgetown University said Monday that one of D.C.’s four COVID-19 omicron variant cases involves a member of the Georgetown community.
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