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Courtland Milloy in The Post: The biggest threat to a vibrant city? Guns and the people who use…

Editor Jun 20, 2023
I had hoped it would be a weekend without a killing in D.C. Just 48 hours to let Father’s Day flow into Juneteenth without any family experiencing a loss from gun violence. And what happened?

WTOP: DC bars allowed to stay open 24 hours for Women’s World Cup

Editor Jun 20, 2023
D.C. bars will be allowed to stay open for 24 hours for a month this summer to accommodate the Women’s World Cup, thanks to an emergency bill passed by the D.C. Council.

City Paper: Will Anyone Challenge Brooke Pinto in Ward 2? Jack Evans Might Be the Only Taker.

Editor Jun 20, 2023
Despite a narrow victory in 2020, Pinto may have consolidated enough support in the ward to stave off serious challengers.

DCist: Metro Faces $750 Million Budget Gap, Could Lead To Dramatic Service Cuts

Editor Jun 20, 2023
It’s been a long few years for Metro. A pandemic that decimated ridership. A derailment that sidelined most of its fleet. But more recently, there have been signs of hope. Sixty percent more trains are running compared to this time last…

Washington Post: Georgetown to pay up to $550,000 to settle unpaid overtime allegations

Editor Jun 20, 2023
The D.C. attorney general announced the settlement in a deal reached with the Jesuit university

DCist: These Langdon Renters Say Their Apartment Building Is Dangerous. Their Landlord Is Suing To…

Editor Jun 20, 2023
Late last November, Taniya Rogers was living in her car. Even when other neighbors in her Langdon apartment building began trickling back in – after a gas leak documented the day before Thanksgiving sent several of them packing – Rogers…

Axios: Investigation finds D.C. deputy mayor sexually harassed employee

Editor Jun 20, 2023
John Falcicchio, a former D.C. deputy mayor, made unwanted physical sexual advances toward an employee, according to a city investigation that also found evidence he "used the workplace as a 'dating pool.'"

Washington Post: In Congress Heights, a retail village of homegrown entrepreneurs brings hope

Editor Jun 20, 2023
When Rylinda Rhodes needed some peace, she turned to her soaps.

Washington Post: Growth in e-bikes, D.C. tourism help to fuel Bikeshare ridership record

Editor Jun 20, 2023
Officials also point to a push for employees to return to in-person work and an expansion of D.C.’s bike lanes as reasons for the May record

WTOP: DC Mayor Bowser’s former top adviser sexually harassed city employee, probe finds

Editor Jun 19, 2023
An investigation has found former D.C. deputy mayor John Falcicchio sexually harassed a female employee, according to a summary of findings released Saturday night.

WTOP: Mayor Bowser and Ward 8 leaders expand revitalization plans in Congress Heights

Editor Jun 19, 2023
Mayor Muriel Bowser and Ward 8 leaders are looking to build on the momentum from last week’s ribbon cutting of a new retail village, Sycamore & Oak, in the Congress Heights area of Southeast D.C.

WTOP: New Union Station wants to make trains ‘cool and enjoyable again’

Editor Jun 19, 2023
Empty store fronts and a quiet grand hall currently define D.C.’s Union Station — now a shell of the once bustling and thriving transportation hub for the nation’s capital.

DCist: Investigation Quietly Released Over Long Weekend Finds Top Bowser Aide Sexually Harassed…

Editor Jun 19, 2023
A report surreptitiously released by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration over the long weekend found that her longtime senior aide sexually harassed a subordinate by making “unwelcome” sexual advances towards her and sending her…

Street Sense: Q&A: What’s next for Juneteenth in DC — A conversation with Chuck Hicks

Editor Jun 19, 2023
Every year, the District comes alive for Juneteenth.

Washington Post: D.C. lawmaker makes second attempt to advance reparations bill

Editor Jun 19, 2023
The D.C. Council last week held its first-ever hearing on a bill that could lead the District to provide reparations to African American residents harmed by slavery, making the city the latest jurisdiction to seriously explore restitution…

Washington Post: Bowser former top aide sexually harassed D.C. employee, probe finds

Editor Jun 19, 2023
John Falcicchio resigned in March after woman’s complaint

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A father figure in sports, unknown to many, gets a statue in D.C.

Editor Jun 17, 2023
Edwin B. Henderson has been called the ‘father of Black basketball,’ and soon, a statue will immortalize him in the nation’s capital

Washington Post Editorial Board: A dispute over marijuana smoke raises questions for D.C. — and…

Editor Jun 16, 2023
In October 2019, Cleveland Park resident Josefa Ippolito-Shepherd sent an email appeal to her neighbor: Please stop polluting my home with marijuana smoke. “Today, after a short stay outside the house, upon returning and entering my home,…

DCist: New D.C. Council Bill Aims To Force More Transparency From Embattled 911 Agency

Editor Jun 16, 2023
The D.C. Council will consider a bill that would require the city’s emergency call and dispatch agency to release more information about its own errors.

Washington Post: Parents protest teacher turnover at D.C.’s Mundo Verde charter

Editor Jun 16, 2023
Families at the sought-after charter school demonstrated over leadership concerns and other issues
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