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WTOP: Metro: almost 60% of trains “out of service” starting Monday

Editor Oct 17, 2021
Following an investigation into the derailment of a Blue Line train, the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission has ordered Metro to put roughly 60% of its railcars “out of service” starting Monday.

WTOP: Howard University responds to students’ concerns about housing

Editor Oct 17, 2021
Last week students at Howard University took over the Blackburn University Center to protest against housing conditions and lack of student representation on the school’s board of trustees. The board of trustees responded Saturday in a…

WTOP: Soul Box Project on the National Mall highlights staggering gun violence statistics

Editor Oct 17, 2021
This weekend 200,000 hand-folded origami boxes were displayed on the National Mall, each representing a person killed by gun violence.

Washington Post: D.C. to hire more substitute teachers, contact tracers to help understaffed schools

Editor Oct 17, 2021
The District plans to spend nearly $40 million to hire additional contact tracers, substitute teachers and workers who would handle coronavirus logistics in schools, marking an attempt to address staffing shortages that have hampered the…

Washington Post: An art project visualizes the toll of gun violence with 200,000 origami boxes

Editor Oct 17, 2021
Darlene Cain strolled across the Mall Saturday morning, passing tens of thousands of small origami boxes that each represented a victim of gun violence, until she arrived at the one she had carefully folded.

Washington Post: A Supreme Court justice hiked 185 miles to save Washington’s C&O Canal from…

Editor Oct 17, 2021
A provision in the bipartisan congressional infrastructure bill earmarks $1 billion for “reconnecting neighborhoods” torn apart by interstate highways. If passed, it will be the federal government’s first effort to address inequities in…

WTOP: African American Civil War museum has a new home in DC

Editor Oct 16, 2021
For years, the African American Civil War Memorial Museum hosted visitors in the gym of the Old Grimke School on U Street in Northwest D.C. But the historic building just underwent a multi-million dollar renovation and the museum is moving…

Washington Post: D.C. should consider excluding gun offenders from Youth Act leniency, police chief…

Editor Oct 16, 2021
Facing soaring rates of gun violence, D.C. Police Chief Robert J. Contee III has called for the city to reevaluate whether gun offenders should be eligible for the Youth Rehabilitation Act, a law that gives young adults a chance to receive…

Washington Post: D.C. wants you to ride bikes. This month it raised the cost to ride Capital…

Editor Oct 16, 2021
The prices changes are intended to recoup costs and to allow for expansion and improvements

Washington Post: ‘Justice for J6’ rally cost government agencies that assisted Capitol Police at…

Editor Oct 16, 2021
Local governments and the National Guard spent at least $792,500 to assist U.S. Capitol Police in its response to the Sept. 18 “Justice for J6” rally, a small right-wing rally supporting those arrested during the insurrection that prompted…

WTOP: On pace to exhaust federal funds, DC sets application deadline for STAY DC rent relief

Editor Oct 16, 2021
Officials in D.C. say they are on track to hand out nearly every penny of emergency federal funding to help residents pay rent and utility bills amid the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore, the city has set a deadline to apply for help under…

Washington Post: Encampment crackdown driving homeless from park to park as officials debate…

Editor Oct 16, 2021
Victar Parker wheeled a metal dolly past empty tents in a small triangular park on Capitol Hill. He didn’t look at the line of U.S. Park Police officers who had assembled on the sidewalk to clear the park, which for the past several months…

Washingtonian: Why Are Some Big Outdoor Events Happening While Others Are Cancelled Due to Covid?

Editor Oct 15, 2021
Navigating fall's festivals, concerts, and marathons is proving tricky this year.

UrbanTurf: A Map Amendment Would Help Deliver 120 Affordable Units and Childcare to Congress Heights…

Editor Oct 15, 2021
In April, DC's Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) announced the selection of a development team for the vacant parcel beside the former Malcolm X Elementary School a block from Congress Heights Metro…

Washington Post: D.C. agencies to launch post-conviction reviews in light of crisis at Department of…

Editor Oct 15, 2021
The department lost its accreditation in May and recently came under fire for alleged policies in its crime lab’s quality-control system.

DCist: National Park Service Clears Homeless Encampment On Capitol Hill

Editor Oct 15, 2021
The National Park Service on Friday cleared a homeless encampment located on a small parcel of federal land at 3rd Street and Massachusetts Avenue NE, drawing criticisms from homeless advocates who say the effort amounts to little more…

Colbert King in The Post: A pivotal political season approaches for a changing D.C.

Editor Oct 15, 2021
The upcoming political season in the District could well become a seminal one. The old narrative, adopted nearly five decades ago with the advent of home rule — that this town is politically under the thumb of Black, mostly male Democratic…

Washington Business Journal: Jair Lynch is embracing a process for its Wharf-adjacent project…

Editor Oct 15, 2021
Jair Lynch Real Estate Partners is pursuing a big new mixed-use project across the street from The Wharf — and it’s willing to embrace a strategy that’s spooked many other developers to make it happen.

WTOP: DC boasts improved COVID vaccine rate for Fire & EMS workers

Editor Oct 15, 2021
D.C. has seen a significant jump in vaccination rates among emergency personnel, according to city officials.

WTOP: DC is a top city for apartment conversions

Editor Oct 15, 2021
Not all new apartment development is new construction, and a report says D.C. is the No. 2 city for apartment conversions, topped only by Philadelphia.
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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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In a Sunday afternoon post on social media, President Donald Trump blasted Democratic mayoral nominee Janeese Lewis George as a "Communist adherent" and vowed to derail any efforts to "resist…
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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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