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WTOP: Parole board reverses transfer of DC Jail’s new ANC commissioner

Editor Nov 10, 2021
The District’s newest Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner will remain at the D.C. Jail for now, after an effort to transfer him to a federal prison in Pennsylvania was reversed.

WTOP: Pandemic-era changes to DC voting might soon become permanent

Editor Nov 10, 2021
Voting by mail may be here to stay in the District, if new legislation introduced by the city council goes through.

Washington Business Journal: The flexibility built into this one new downtown D.C. lease reflects…

Editor Nov 10, 2021
Skanska will do something this week few other developers are willing to do in this market racked by historically high vacancy rates: break ground on a new office building in the District.

Washington Post: D.C. hires former Philadelphia health commissioner who ordered destruction of…

Editor Nov 10, 2021
Former Philadelphia health commissioner Thomas Farley made national headlines in May when he admitted to ordering the cremation and disposal of human remains that belonged to victims of a 1985 police bombing in West Philadelphia years ago,…

Washingtonian: DC’s New Area Code Starts Today

Editor Nov 9, 2021
People are already hating on 771. We're not so sure.

WTOP: National Cherry Blossom Festival will be all in-person in 2022

Editor Nov 9, 2021
Here’s something to look forward to as everyone braces for the winter chill: D.C.’s annual rite of spring, the National Cherry Blossom Festival, will return to being all in-person when it kicks off in March.

Washington Post: Deep divides over program meant to move homeless out of encampments are on display…

Editor Nov 9, 2021
D.C. Deputy Mayor Wayne Turnage fired back at critics of Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s approach to clearing some of the District’s most sprawling homeless encampments during a roundtable discussion Tuesday, defending the pilot program and…

Washington Post: A D.C. elected official, who holds office while incarcerated, was almost moved to…

Editor Nov 9, 2021
Political leaders in D.C. successfully scrambled on Tuesday to prevent one of their own — a D.C. elected official who holds his position while incarcerated in the city’s jail — from being transferred to a federal prison more than 100 miles…

DCist: Voting By Mail Would Become Permanent In D.C. Under New Council Bill

Editor Nov 9, 2021
Like voting by mail? New legislation in the D.C. Council would make it permanent for every election going forward.

DCist: Incarcerated ANC Commissioner Will Not Be Transferred Out Of D.C. Jail

Editor Nov 9, 2021
Joel Caston’s attorney James Zeigler tweeted Tuesday afternoon that the U.S. Parole Commission says it will not transfer Caston. “Thank you to everyone who called and voiced your support on Joel’s behalf,” Zeigler wrote. “Everyone is…

DCist: In Photos: Homecoming Returns At One D.C. High School

Editor Nov 9, 2021
Zhanyah Johnson smiled ear to ear as she crossed the football field at Theodore Roosevelt High School in the District to accept her crown.

Don Calloway in The Post: Howard should listen to its student protesters. They could be our next…

Editor Nov 9, 2021
For two months, Howard University students have been protesting what they describe as unacceptable living conditions on campus, including unsanitary dorms, a lack of housing or residential planning for freshmen, and underrepresentation of…

City Paper: Harry Thomas Jr. Will Seek His Old Seat in Ward 5

Editor Nov 9, 2021
A familiar face is joining the Ward 5 D.C. Council race.

Washington Business Journal: Southeast D.C. church pursues mixed-use redevelopment in Bellevue

Editor Nov 9, 2021
A church in Southeast D.C. is taking the first steps toward redeveloping its property, aiming bring mixed-use construction to a section of the city that hasn’t often seen much of it.

Washington Business Journal: Bloomberg Philanthropies pledges $2.5 million for IT youth…

Editor Nov 9, 2021
Michael Bloomberg’s philanthropy group is giving $2.5 million to CityWorks D.C., which supports the academic and career trajectories of D.C. youth and boosts career preparation, training and apprenticeships.

Washington Post: Smithsonian’s National Zoo names veteran curator Brandie Smith as its new director

Editor Nov 9, 2021
Only the second woman to hold the post in the zoo’s 132-year history, she oversees care of 2,700 animals, from pandas to mole rats

DCist: The War Of The Wards: Everything You Need To Know About Redistricting In D.C.

Editor Nov 9, 2021
It’s redistricting season, the once-a-decade moment when D.C. lawmakers sit down to redraw the lines that determine what ward you live in — and, as a consequence, who might represent you on the D.C. Council. The process is required by law…

DCist: Judge Allows Part Of D.C. Lawsuit Against Trump Inaugural Committee To Proceed

Editor Nov 9, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine notched a partial victory Monday in his lawsuit against former president Donald Trump’s 2017 inaugural committee.

Washington Post: Mary’s Center will have its first new CEO in more than three decades

Editor Nov 9, 2021
More than three decades after Maria S. Gomez founded Mary’s Center, the nonprofit community health provider will have its first new president and CEO. Tollie B. Elliott Sr., currently the chief medical officer, will take over starting Jan.…

Axios: What the infrastructure bill means for the D.C. region

Editor Nov 9, 2021
The $1.2 trillion infrastructure package headed to President Biden's desk would continue funding Metro through 2030 and cover hundreds of miles of road projects across the region.
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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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Here’s a listing of the citywide and ward candidates on DC’s general election ballot. We’ve included links to candidates’ political websites and Twitter accounts for those running for positions other…

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