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Axios: D.C.’s violence interruption program to expand

Editor Nov 30, 2021
The violence interruption program Cure the Streets will expand next year to four D.C. neighborhood areas to address gun violence.

WTOP: DC attorney general looking for organizations to run 4 crime-prevention sites

Editor Nov 29, 2021
As the District closes a deadly year, D.C.’s top prosecutor says he’s ready to expand a violence-prevention program into four new neighborhoods.

Washington Post: For a city still struggling to revitalize its downtown, protests become an economic…

Editor Nov 29, 2021
Over the past year, D.C. officials have embraced protest tourism as they try to bring back office workers and attract international visitors

Washingtonian: Report: Climate Change Is Messing With the Smithsonian Collections

Editor Nov 29, 2021
The New York Times published a distressing dispatch from the Smithsonian on Thanksgiving last week, saying that due to climate change, the museums’ collections are “extremely vulnerable to flooding, and some could eventually be…

DCist: Cure The Streets Violence Prevention Program Is Expanding To More D.C. Neighborhoods

Editor Nov 29, 2021
Cure the Streets, a D.C. based violence interruption program run through the Office of the Attorney General, will expand to four additional neighborhoods next spring. The expansion, facilitated by a significant increase in city funding for…

WTOP: DC mayor, police chief ask public for tips on illegal guns after toddler is killed

Editor Nov 29, 2021
D.C. leaders are pleading with the public to turn in illegal guns after a toddler was shot and killed in Southeast last week.

Washington Post: Amid call for traffic safety measures, Bowser will increase police presence at some…

Editor Nov 29, 2021
D.C. police will increase traffic safety patrols around certain schools in the city, so that they can stop drivers who speed or run red lights or stop signs near school buildings, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) announced Monday.

DCist: D.C. Officers To Target Traffic Safety Around School Zones, But Some Say It’s Not Enough

Editor Nov 29, 2021
D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department will dispatch officers to school zones throughout the District in hope of improving drivers’ behavior when they are near kids.

Conor Shaw in Greater Greater Washington: Reflections on “fixing” Dave Thomas Circle

Editor Nov 29, 2021
For more than five years, I’ve advocated for improvements to DC’s plans for Dave Thomas Circle so that they would better serve the needs of local residents, pedestrians, and cyclists. On November 15, the District Department of…

Washington Post: D.C. Council candidates try to bridge divide between old and new Ward 5

Editor Nov 29, 2021
D.C.'s Ward 5, one of the fastest-growing areas of Washington, sometimes seems split between old and new.

WTOP: DC bookstore remembers designer, author Virgil Abloh for his generosity

Editor Nov 29, 2021
As the entertainment and fashion worlds mourn the loss of fashion-designer and author Virgil Abloh, a D.C. bookstore is remembering his act of generosity earlier this year.

Washington Business Journal: Lawmakers press pause on award of disputed D.C. Lottery advertising…

Editor Nov 29, 2021
Several D.C. lawmakers want to press pause on the award of a nearly $70 million advertising contract from the D.C. Lottery that had previously attracted a protest by its losing bidder.

DCist: Where To Ice Skate Around The D.C. Area

Editor Nov 29, 2021
Ice, ice, baby: It’s skating season, and Washington’s rinks — many of which went dark last year — are open once again. Here’s a guide to where to get your glide on.

UrbanTurf: A Look at Where the Smithsonian Could Construct New Museums

Editor Nov 29, 2021
Last December, Congress authorized the creation of a women’s history museum and the National Museum of the American Latino as part of DC's Smithsonian Institution. Now, the Smithsonian is zeroing in on some potential sites for these…

Washington Business Journal: DOD kick-starting expansion effort for Anacostia-Bolling air defense…

Editor Nov 29, 2021
The Department of Defense is moving ahead with a planned expansion of the center tasked with monitoring air traffic in the national capital region.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Planning Director Andrew Trueblood is leaving city government

Editor Nov 29, 2021
D.C. Planning Director Andrew Trueblood is leaving city government at the end of the year, marking the end of a three-year tenure tackling major development questions in D.C. and opening up a key position in Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Cabinet. …

WTOP: DC to target speeding, distracted drivers around schools

Editor Nov 29, 2021
After two child pedestrians died this year, D.C.’s mayor said Monday the city is expanding its Vision Zero plan to include enforcement around school zones.

Washington Post: Long overstretched, abortion funds in D.C., Maryland and Virginia mobilize for an…

Editor Nov 29, 2021
For decades, a small network of volunteer-run nonprofits in D.C., Maryland and Virginia have tried, with limited resources, to help people access abortion services that they were legally entitled to but couldn’t afford. Now, as questions…

Washington Business Journal: Freedom Forum moving to The Wharf

Editor Nov 29, 2021
The next phase of The Wharf has attracted well-known nonprofit the Freedom Forum.

Washington Post: Bread for the City’s new Southeast D.C. dental clinic puts smiles on a lot of faces

Editor Nov 29, 2021
Steven Myles is known around his office as “Dr. Smyles.” The dentist usually has a smyle, er, smile, on his face and he can put one on yours, even if you haven’t had the best relationship with dentistry.
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