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WTOP: DC’s forensic lab keeps looking for coronavirus variants

Editor Dec 5, 2021
Health officials are finding more and more cases of the omicron variant here in the U.S., including several cases found in Maryland.

WTOP: DC students discuss bettering police, community relationship

Editor Dec 5, 2021
The D.C. police youth summit, held at Eastern High school in northeast D.C., was put together to give students a voice in bridging the gap between students and law enforcement.

WTOP: Marshals moving inmates out of DC jail due to inhumane conditions

Editor Dec 5, 2021
The U.S. Marshals Service has removed about half of inmates under their care from the D.C. jail. This comes after an inspection by the service that found clogged toilets, flooding and other substandard conditions for inmates.

WTOP: DC’s top cop holds crime summit with city youth

Editor Dec 5, 2021
D.C. Police Chief Robert Contee held a summit with city teenagers to discuss the impact of rising crime on their communities.

Washington Post: Slain teen’s mom tells D.C. students there are ‘other ways to deal with…

Editor Dec 5, 2021
She’s a mother who lost a teenage daughter to random gun violence, and her message to D.C.'s young people is simple.

Washington Post: As GWU students get unlimited transit deal, Metro wants more colleges on board

Editor Dec 4, 2021
Students pay a mandatory fee for the passes, and many area schools have balked

WTOP: DC funnels millions into ensuring kids’ safety to and from school

Editor Dec 3, 2021
D.C. is putting millions of dollars into funding a program that ensures kids get to and from school safely.

WTOP: DC to offer expanded school choice, pre-K access to at-risk kids

Editor Dec 3, 2021
Kids who are homeless or at risk in D.C. will have a better chance for enrollment at the city’s most sought-after schools.

Cheryl Cort in Greater Greater Washington: DC’s Chevy Chase neighborhood looks to reverse its…

Editor Dec 3, 2021
In search of how DC’s exclusive Chevy Chase neighborhood might address racial equity, some community members are creating a more inclusive vision for the neighborhood with the launch of the Chevy Chase DC Small Area Plan by the DC Office…

Washingtonian: DC Flower Shop She Loves Me Is Opening Its Massive Flagship Location This Weekend

Editor Dec 3, 2021
"It's a store, but it's almost like a flower factory," says owner Holley Simmons.

WTOP: Shop With a Cop: DC police bring holiday cheer to 100 kids

Editor Dec 3, 2021
Reagan Thompson hopped out of a police SUV outside the Walmart on Riggs Road in Northeast D.C. to a greeting from Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus and dozens of D.C. police.

UrbanTurf: DCRA Releases Final Short-Term Rental Regulations

Editor Dec 3, 2021
More than three years after the DC Council passed a bill establishing a regulatory framework for short-term rentals in the city, the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) has released the final rules for enforcement.

Washington Post: D.C. expands effort to curb violence as students go to and from school

Editor Dec 3, 2021
Expansion of “Safe Passage" program will help place more adults along student commutes.

DCist: Two Hundred People Have Been Transferred Out Of The D.C. Jail Amid Concerns About Conditions

Editor Dec 3, 2021
The U.S. Marshals Service has so far transferred 200 people out of the D.C. Jail to a federal prison in Pennsylvania and other federal facilities as part of what they call an “ongoing draw down” from the jail because of concerns about…

WTOP: DC wants to give away free rapid at-home COVID tests, but there are hurdles

Editor Dec 3, 2021
D.C. officials said Friday that they want to be able to give away free rapid at-home COVID-19 tests, but there are procurement hurdles.

UrbanTurf: A Flatiron Proposed Near Union Market

Editor Dec 3, 2021
A new residential development is on the boards in DC near Union Market and the design is reminiscent of an iconic building in New York.

DCist: From Bookstores to Bike Stores, D.C. Shops Struggle With Supply-Chain Woes

Editor Dec 3, 2021
Kathleen Donahue, owner of Capitol Hill game and puzzle shop Labyrinth, is hoping to get some return on her huge investment of time this holiday season.

DCist: ‘The God of Base Stealing’: D.C. Native Maury Wills May Earn A Spot In The Baseball Hall Of…

Editor Dec 3, 2021
In story and stature, Cardozo-graduate baseball great Maury Wills has always been an underdog.

City Paper: Bowser Issues Mask Advisory

Editor Dec 3, 2021
The new recommendation to wear a mask inside comes two weeks after the mayor rescinded her indoor mask mandate.

DCist: Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden Redesign Receives Final Approval

Editor Dec 3, 2021
A $60 million redesign plan for the Hirshhorn’s sculpture garden, years in the making, received final approval on Thursday, the Smithsonian announced in a press release. The National Capital Planning Commission voted in favor of Japanese…
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