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WTOP: DC police chief says man was killed during struggle with officer

Editor Oct 19, 2021
D.C.’s police chief shared some more details about a shooting in which an officer killed a man Monday afternoon.

Washington Business Journal: Neil Albert step downs from D.C. Housing Authority board amid ethics…

Editor Oct 19, 2021
Neil Albert, the head of the Downtown D.C. Business Improvement District and a longtime D.C. government official, has stepped down from his post as chair of the D.C. Housing Authority’s governing board.

WTOP: Cadets sue DC police, alleging harassment and retaliation

Editor Oct 19, 2021
Three Black former D.C. police cadets are filing suit against the department accusing a sergeant under scrutiny of retaliating against them for participating in an internal investigation.

Washington Post: Senate Democrats remove D.C. marijuana, abortion riders in spending plan, but…

Editor Oct 19, 2021
Senate Democrats removed a provision from its appropriations proposal that for years has prevented D.C. from legalizing the sale of marijuana — but significant hurdles remain before D.C. can start opening up recreational pot dispensaries.…

Washington Business Journal: The next piece for this D.C. family’s puzzle company: A deal with…

Editor Oct 19, 2021
D.C.’s Puzzle Huddle took off through the pandemic, taking its puzzles depicting diverse, career-driven characters to homes across the country, riding momentum of the Black Lives Matter movement — and even landing a spot on Oprah’s…

Washington Post: D.C.’s Woodrow Wilson High School will be renamed. But who should it be named for?

Editor Oct 19, 2021
The D.C. Council has introduced a measure that would rename Woodrow Wilson High School in Northwest Washington to Jackson Reed High — an unusual objection to the Bowser administration, which proposed renaming the school after playwright…

Greater Greater Washington: So, how was your commute? Riders share stories of taking Metro one day…

Editor Oct 19, 2021
On Sunday night, WMATA announced they were pulling all of their 7000-series trains out of service Monday morning as part of the ongoing investigation into the Blue Line train derailment last week. The 7000-series trains make up about 60%…

DCist: D.C.’s 911 System Struggles To Pinpoint Where Emergencies Are Happening, Audit Says

Editor Oct 19, 2021
A new audit of D.C.’s emergency call system finds that the people tasked with answering 911 calls in the city sometimes struggle to pinpoint a caller’s exact location and fall short of national standards for dispatching services in a…

City Paper: D.C. Housing Authority Board Chair Neil Albert Will Resign

Editor Oct 19, 2021
Neil Albert, the chair of the D.C. Housing Authority’s board of commissioners, will resign, according to a source familiar with Albert’s thinking. Albert’s resignation comes after revelations that he approved contracts worth millions of…

DCist: DCision 2022: Here’s Your Guide To The People Running For Office In D.C. (So Far)

Editor Oct 19, 2021
Like the periodic invasion of cicadas, the blooming of the cherry blossoms, and dashed hopes that a certain football team will eventually do better, a predictable cycle in D.C. is upon us: elections.

DCist: Senate Democrats Remove Spending Bill Provision That Blocked D.C. From Legalizing Marijuana…

Editor Oct 19, 2021
A package of spending bills unveiled by a U.S. Senate committee on Monday evening does not include language that had prohibited D.C. from legalizing the sale of marijuana for the last six years, lifting a significant roadblock to the…

WTOP: Audit finds DC 911 system falls short of national standards; ‘bullying’ culture in call center

Editor Oct 19, 2021
D.C.’s 911 system has been hampered by inconsistent handling of calls, difficulties in determining the location of emergencies and has not met national standards for getting prompt help to callers, according to a new report by the Office…

UrbanTurf: 450 Apartments + A Grocery Store: A First Look at the Latest Development Proposed at…

Editor Oct 19, 2021
The public is getting its first glimpse at the project expected to bring the first full-service grocery store to Buzzard Point.

WTOP: DC traffic safety investigation tool aims to fix problems, head-off tragedy

Editor Oct 19, 2021
A new traffic safety investigation dashboard will enable people in the District to report a potential problem, and stay apprised of the D.C. Department of Transportation’s investigation, research and safety solutions.

WTOP: What to know about Metro’s Tuesday delays

Editor Oct 19, 2021
Metrorail’s reduced service pattern will continue through the weekend as investigators probe the derailment of a 7000-series Blue Line car.

WTOP: DC Council proposes ‘Jackson Reed’ as new name for Woodrow Wilson High School

Editor Oct 19, 2021
The largest public high school in the District, Woodrow Wilson High School, will have a different name in the near future, but it likely won’t be the name that was proposed by the D.C. Public Schools chancellor.

Washington Business Journal: Downtown D.C. BID to reboot retail strategy efforts as vacancy rates…

Editor Oct 19, 2021
The Downtown D.C. Business Improvement District is hitting the reset button on its planned retail revitalization plans after the Covid-19 pandemic had suddenly forced other pressing issues to the top of its list.

Washington Post: Coronavirus rates decline in the DMV, but flu season poses new threat

Editor Oct 18, 2021
Coronavirus rates continue to steadily decline in the greater Washington region after a surge brought on by the highly contagious delta variant, but public health experts say it’s too early to declare victory against the unpredictable…

Associated Press: DC suspends most of its Metro trains over safety issue

Editor Oct 18, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington’s regional Metro system abruptly pulled more than half its fleet of trains from service early Monday morning over a lingering problem with the wheels and axles that caused a dramatic derailing last week. The…

WTOP: Program teaches DC police how to intervene when fellow officers cross the line

Editor Oct 18, 2021
D.C. police are being taught how to intervene if they observe fellow officers reacting to a situation in a way they should not.
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