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Washington Post: New opioids, more powerful than fentanyl, are discovered in D.C. amid deadly wave…

Editor Nov 29, 2021
Forensic analysts have identified a new and highly potent family of synthetic opioids in the District’s illicit drug supply, a worrisome discovery in a city already struggling with a wave of fatal overdoses that shows no signs of abating. …

WTOP: Dave Chappelle urges donations to Duke Ellington school despite naming controversy

Editor Nov 29, 2021
After comedian Dave Chappelle’s comments on Netflix about the transgender community caused weeks of backlash, will a theater at his old high school still be named after him?

WTOP: Local restaurateur offers tips on what not to give during food drives

Editor Nov 28, 2021
Are you interested in making food donations to a local kitchen or pantry, but aren’t sure that what you’re giving will help? Local chef and restaurateur Mark Bucher has some suggestions.

Washington Post: D.C.-area business owners greet news of omicron variant with anxiety and…

Editor Nov 28, 2021
Less than a week after D.C. became the latest jurisdiction to drop its indoor mask requirements, a new and potentially more contagious variant of the deadly coronavirus has prompted some businesses and officials to double down on masking…

Washington Post: Paradise remade? A private school’s plan to build athletic fields roils Chevy Chase

Editor Nov 28, 2021
Change is on the horizon in Northwest Washington. Only now the proverbial Grim Reaper is dressed for lacrosse.

WTOP: For Small Business Saturday, VP Harris and family drop by DC’s Downtown Holiday Market

Editor Nov 28, 2021
For Small Business Saturday, Vice President Kamala Harris paid an afternoon visit to D.C.’s Downtown Holiday Market for a little holiday shopping and to stress the vital role of small businesses in the U.S. economy.

Washington Post: Dave Chappelle’s return to alma mater raised concerns among some students and…

Editor Nov 27, 2021
Some students at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts have expressed concerns about the comedian’s jokes in a recent Netflix special

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A football player couldn’t find a therapist who understood Black, urban…

Editor Nov 27, 2021
If you had met Fellonte Misher a decade ago, you would have encountered a teenager who believed the only way he could help his family was through football.

Washington Post: D.C. Council members urge mayor’s office to halt homeless encampment clearings…

Editor Nov 27, 2021
Less than a week before the District is scheduled to permanently shutter another sprawling homeless encampment, several D.C. Council members urged the mayor’s office to pause its controversial effort to clear encampments until the end of…

DCist: Four D.C. Lawmakers Urge Bowser To Stop Clearing Homeless Encampments During Winter Months

Editor Nov 27, 2021
Four members of the D.C. Council are calling on Mayor Muriel Bowser to temporarily stop clearing homeless encampments during the most frigid months of the year.

WTOP: DC Council members urge mayor to pause clearing of homeless camps

Editor Nov 27, 2021
Four members of the D.C. Council are urging Mayor Muriel Bowser to pause the clearing of homeless encampments through the winter.

WTOP: On a chilly, windy day, volunteers hand out coats in DC

Editor Nov 27, 2021
On a day when the wind whipped across a parking lot outside a Southeast D.C. church and temperatures dropped into the 30s, members of the D.C. Knights of Columbus distributed coats it bought for its annual coat drive.

Rosie Allen-Herring in Washington Business Journal: Employers must champion equity for full D.C.…

Editor Nov 26, 2021
Your United Way of the National Capital Area has always worked to address the inequities in our systems for employment, education, health and food access, financial stability and opportunities for all. But, most importantly, we recognize…

DCist: Cleanup Complete At WWI Chemical Weapons Dump In D.C.’s Spring Valley

Editor Nov 26, 2021
At the beginning of World War I, the couple dozen students attending American University suddenly found themselves shunted off campus, their classes held at professors’ houses, while more than 1,000 chemists and engineers flocked to what…

Colbert King in The Post: D.C.’s homicide crisis isn’t just about guns. It’s about why people are…

Editor Nov 26, 2021
For several years, I have written in late December about our city having once again reached a new and dreadful homicide death mark. This time, it’s different. On Monday, the city recorded its 200th homicide in 2021 — an annual death toll…

Ben Crump and LaRuby Z. May in The Post: D.C. should change the law to recognize Black children’s…

Editor Nov 26, 2021
Most Americans would find it repugnant to value a Black child’s life lower than a White child’s, and surely no judge would overtly rule that Black lives are worth less based on the color of the person’s skin. And yet, in courtrooms…

Washington Post: Some Georgetown businesses want change inside the nonprofit that runs its business…

Editor Nov 26, 2021
Georgetown BID is accused of running a closed — and costly — operation that needs more transparency

Washington Post: D.C. area school systems discipline employees who flout coronavirus vaccination…

Editor Nov 26, 2021
School systems in the Washington region are beginning to take disciplinary action against employees who have missed their deadlines to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, with some workers already placed on leave and at least one…

Washington Post: Bus-driver shortage hurts D.C. region’s ability to return to pre-pandemic transit…

Editor Nov 26, 2021
The staffing problem could escalate as more people resume normal routines and commutes in the new year

Washington Post: A cat got stuck in a tree for five days. It took more than 30 people to get him…

Editor Nov 26, 2021
“I can’t believe how many people went out of their way to help me with this cat. … No one ever said, ‘You’re being ridiculous.’ ”
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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…

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