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DCist: D.C. Confirms Four COVID-19 Cases Linked To The Omicron Variant

Editor Dec 13, 2021
Four cases of the omicron variant of COVID-19 have been identified in the District, officials announced Sunday in a news release from DC Health.

Axios: Coronavirus cases see bump in D.C. region

Editor Dec 13, 2021
Coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are up throughout the region, as the Omicron variant spreads across the nation.

Washington Post: Lawyer Brian Schwalb to run for D.C. attorney general

Editor Dec 13, 2021
Brian Schwalb, a longtime trial attorney and partner-in-charge of the Venable law firm’s D.C. office, will run for attorney general in 2022, becoming the latest candidate to enter the city’s wide-open race for the next chief legal officer.…

WTOP: DC police dept. uses DOJ funding to hire 25 officers

Editor Dec 13, 2021
A multimillion-dollar investment from the Department of Justice will be used by D.C. police to hire 25 additional officers.

Washington Post: D.C. police lodge broke the law by selling hundreds of whiskey bottles online,…

Editor Dec 13, 2021
An umbrella group for police unions in Washington violated six provisions of D.C. law by setting up a “Jack Daniel’s Fundraising Committee” that sold and shipped hundreds of bottles of whiskey without proper licenses, according to an…

Washington Post: D.C. announces first four cases of omicron variant

Editor Dec 12, 2021
Four unrelated cases of the omicron variant of the coronavirus were confirmed Sunday in the District, the city’s health department said.

WTOP: DC Health: Four cases of omicron variant detected in DC

Editor Dec 12, 2021
D.C. confirmed four cases of the omicron variant in the city on Sunday, DC Health said.

Washington Post: Grief-stricken over daughter’s death, a mother advocates for traffic safety

Editor Dec 12, 2021
Until a motorist struck and killed her 5-year-old daughter, Jessica Hart’s life revolved mainly around motherhood and her job at a think tank.

WTOP: ‘It’s really beautiful’: Safe streets advocates shut down street for ‘chalk-in’ in honor of…

Editor Dec 12, 2021
A northeast D.C. Intersection was blocked by safe street advocates Sunday afternoon as they called attention to a crosswalk where a 5-year-old girl was killed.

Washington Post: Refugee aid groups in Washington region overwhelmed by Afghan caseloads

Editor Dec 12, 2021
Refugee resettlement groups in the Washington region are scrambling to keep up with a huge influx of Afghan evacuees, leaving families waiting for housing and other services in a situation that could soon worsen as U.S. officials prepare…

WTOP: Invisible Warriors: Honoring African American Women in World War II

Editor Dec 12, 2021
Two extraordinary women were honored at Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Saturday for their heroic efforts on the home front during World War II.

Washington Post Editorial Board: The Capitol is safer now than on Jan. 6. But the Capitol Police…

Editor Dec 12, 2021
Near the end of his testimony before the Senate Rules and Administration Committee Tuesday, the inspector general of the U.S. Capitol Police faced a “yes or no” question. “Do you believe the department is better prepared than they were on…

Washington Post: ‘Hello, baby carrots’: D.C. kids learn how to garden and cook vegetables

Editor Dec 12, 2021
Rebecca Helgerson lifted up a white sheet that covered a bed of arugula outside of Whittier Elementary School in Northwest Washington’s Brightwood neighborhood. The class of kindergartners surrounding her just planted the vegetable the…

WUSA9: 2 9-year-olds hit by cars in separate crashes on DC streets Friday

Editor Dec 11, 2021
“It just happened so fast," one boy said. After hitting him, the driver immediately sped off. Neighbors say at that intersection, it's an ongoing problem.

Washington Post: Juvenile justice advocates and police at odds over reform bill

Editor Dec 11, 2021
The D.C. Council is considering legislation that would change the way police can investigate young people suspected of committing crimes, including banning consent searches of those under 18 and requiring an attorney be present for…

WTOP: DC high schoolers debut their first virtual town hall with local leaders

Editor Dec 11, 2021
A group of D.C. teens will debut their first virtual public forum on Saturday as they look to change their communities through thoughtful conversations.

DCist: 9-Year-Old Boy Struck By Driver East Of The River, Where 19 People Have Been Killed By Cars…

Editor Dec 11, 2021
A 9-year-old boy is being treated in a local hospital after he was struck by a driver Friday afternoon on Wheeler Road SE, just two blocks away from where two children were seriously injured by a driver on “Walk to School Day” in October. …

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A lawyer who sees kids in their worst moments found a way to bottle joy

Editor Dec 11, 2021
The D.C. attorney invented a toy while working with children who have been neglected and abused in ways that have, at times, left him sobbing.

Washington Post: ‘At-risk’ D.C. students to get priority in pre-K lottery

Editor Dec 11, 2021
A new program debuts in nine schools next year

Washington Post: Recruits raised in District become next generation of D.C. police officers

Editor Dec 11, 2021
All graduates were born and raised in the District
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