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Washington Post Editorial Board: Metrorail needs to fix more than its wheels. It needs to fix its…

Editor Dec 1, 2021
Metrorail, the transit network on which hundreds of thousands of people depended daily before the pandemic, is limping along, a shadow of its once-robust self. October’s train derailment has sidelined roughly two-thirds of the system’s…

DCist: Thomas Jefferson Memorial To Undergo Two-Year Renovation Starting This Month

Editor Dec 1, 2021
The National Park Service has started a two-year renovation project at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, aiming to improve accessibility and expand exhibits to showcase the third president’s “multi-faceted” story.

DCist: Neighbors, Elected Officials Fight Proposed D.C. Redistricting Plan

Editor Dec 1, 2021
The battle lines are being drawn over proposed new ward lines.

WTOP: Kids receive surprise visit from Obama, Fauci at DC student vaccination clinic

Editor Dec 1, 2021
Kids getting their COVID-19 shots at a student vaccination clinic at a D.C. elementary school got some surprise visitors: Dr. Anthony Fauci, former President Barack Obama and Teddy, one of the Washington Nationals’ Racing President…

Washington Post: Obama makes surprise visit to D.C. vaccination site amid polarized virus debate

Editor Dec 1, 2021
Students at Kimball Elementary School in Southeast D.C. expected to receive stickers, maybe a T-shirt, after getting a coronavirus shot on Tuesday afternoon. But shortly after workers began the vaccinations, a tall, gangly former president…

The Wash: DC holiday market gives small businesses a chance to operate downtown

Editor Nov 30, 2021
Organizers hope the market will help small businesses engage with the downtown environment, a market that is typically out of their reach.

The Wash: Here’s what you need to know about DC’s leaf blower ban

Editor Nov 30, 2021
The sale and use of gas-powered leaf blowers will be prohibited in the District starting in January. Environmental advocates say it’s a move in the right direction.

WTOP: Citing Howard protest, DC Council member urges city to keep up with mold inspections

Editor Nov 30, 2021
One D.C. department has housing violation authority but claims it does not have expertise to conduct mold inspections. Another agency has the expertise but no enforcement authority.

Washington Post: Omicron prompts ‘watchful waiting’ among local public health officials still…

Editor Nov 30, 2021
The Rev. Mark E. Whitlock Jr., senior pastor of Reid Temple AME Church, decided to devote his entire early morning virtual service on Friday to the coronavirus as soon as he heard about the latest variant of concern.

DCist: Halim Flowers Was Given Two Life Sentences At 17. Decades Later, His Art Is Shown In…

Editor Nov 30, 2021
There’s a grainy, ‘90s-era video on YouTube that shows a 16-year-old Black kid in an oversized white T-shirt, prisoner No. 272-113 at the D.C. Jail. A dark-suited reporter asks him whether anyone he knew growing up in his neighborhood…

DCist: Former D.C. Assistant Principal Accused Of Holding A Second Job — In A City Hundreds Of Miles…

Editor Nov 30, 2021
A former assistant principal at a D.C. middle school has been accused of having held a second full-time job as a principal at a high school in Providence, Rhode Island — a possible violation of the city’s ethics rules for government…

City Paper: D.C. Attorney General Expands Violence Interruption Program

Editor Nov 30, 2021
AG Karl Racine says Cure the Streets will expand to four additional sites.

City Paper: D.C. Has the Highest Percentage of Senior Hunger in the Nation. Can New Legislation…

Editor Nov 30, 2021
D.C. has the highest rate of senior hunger in the nation when compared to states. Feeding America’s “State of Senior Hunger in America in 2019” report, released in August 2021, says 13.5 percent of seniors in the District were food…

Washington Business Journal: Whittle School founder says financial help is on the way as more court…

Editor Nov 30, 2021
Two digital marketing agencies and a school dining service company that sued Whittle School & Studios over allegations of unpaid work have been awarded a total of almost $1.4 million, court documents show.

Washington Post: Coming in from the cold after 29 years on the streets of Washington

Editor Nov 30, 2021
Wesley Thomas may possess a distinction no one would ever desire: homeless in Washington longer than anyone.

Washington Business Journal: Exclusive: The Hook Hall team is opening a restaurant in Franklin Park.…

Editor Nov 30, 2021
Anna Valero spent much of the pandemic trying to pull together D.C.’s restaurant industry and help workers survive. Now, as the industry slowly recovers, she’s hoping to use the connections she built during Covid to transform downtown's…

WTOP: DC assistant principal took 2nd gig in-person while working remotely, ethics board says

Editor Nov 30, 2021
An assistant principal at one of D.C.’s public middle schools is accused of taking a second job in person while working remotely for the District, according to an ethics board complaint.

Washington Post: An assistant principal in D.C. also worked as a principal in Rhode Island — at the…

Editor Nov 30, 2021
Michael Redmond faces allegations that he violated the city’s code of ethics by holding both jobs last year.

DCist: D.C. Council Planning In-Person Return Next Year, But Virtual Hearings Likely Here To Stay

Editor Nov 30, 2021
It was almost 20 months ago that the COVID-19 pandemic forced the D.C. Council into a new world of virtual hearings and votes, but now lawmakers say it’s time to return to the Wilson Building in person. And while many of the details of how…

Street Sense: Aldo Richardson, homeless veteran, moves into PEP-V hotel with hope for permanent…

Editor Nov 30, 2021
Aldo Richardson, 61, better known as “Al,” signed up to serve in the Army Reserves shortly after high school. Born in East St. Louis, Missouri, but raised in Chicago, he attended Carpenter Elementary School and William H. Wells High…
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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…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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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…

District Links: DC unveils draft master plan for mixed-use redevelopment of RFK campus; July 4 will feature added…

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The DC Office of Planning today released a draft master plan outlining a framework for redevelopment of the RFK campus, anchored by a new Washington Commanders stadium but also incorporating up to…
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