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7News: Are you waiting too long at the DC DMV?

Editor Sep 22, 2021
The I-Team did some digging and discovered obtaining a road test from a DC DMV instructor can still take weeks or even months compared to getting an appointment within days with a third–party vendor.

WTOP: Group of Black female DC officers files multimillion dollar class-action lawsuit against…

Editor Sep 22, 2021
A group of current and former female Black D.C. police officers say they suffered years of racial and sexual discrimination while working on the force.

Washington Post: Ten current, former Black female D.C. police officers sue the city, claiming…

Editor Sep 22, 2021
Ten current and former Black female D.C. police officers filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the District, alleging its police department has engaged in “repeated, coordinated and relentless retaliation” against Black female officers who…

Washington Post: Lawmakers, residents push top D.C. education leaders for more testing, transparency…

Editor Sep 22, 2021
City officials, teachers and parents depicted two vastly different versions of how schools are operating at full capacity during the pandemic at a seven-hour D.C. Council oversight hearing Tuesday.

Washington Post: D.C.-area leaders consider prioritizing equity in transportation and land use…

Editor Sep 22, 2021
Planners say completing the region’s trail network would connect lower-income areas to transit and jobs.

DCist: 10 Black Women File Class Action Suit Alleging Racial, Sexual Discrimination In D.C. Police…

Editor Sep 22, 2021
A group of 10 Black women filed a class-action lawsuit against D.C.’s police department on Wednesday, alleging racial discrimination and sexual harassment within the force and a “systemic pattern” of bullying and retaliation against those…

DCist: D.C. Auditor Looking Into Vision Zero Program, Which Has Only Reduced Traffic Fatality Total…

Editor Sep 22, 2021
The Office of the D.C. Auditor will undertake a 10-month investigation into the work of the District’s Vision Zero program, the city’s flailing effort to eliminate traffic deaths and major injuries by 2024.

Washingtonian: Climate Activists Dumped a House in the Tidal Basin

Editor Sep 22, 2021
It's not clear whether they plan to retrieve it. One person was arrested.

City Paper: Fans and Foes Bid Farewell to Wendy’s at Dave Thomas Circle

Editor Sep 22, 2021
See you later, Baconator.

WTOP: Climate activists partially sink model row home in DC’s Tidal Basin

Editor Sep 22, 2021
Drivers near D.C.’s Tidal Basin might have glimpsed an unusual sight early Wednesday: A half-submerged row home poking out of the water near the Jefferson Memorial.

Washington Business Journal: Catholic University president to step down

Editor Sep 22, 2021
John Garvey, the Catholic University of America's president since 2010, will step down at the end of this academic year, he announced Wednesday.

UrbanTurf: The Dupont Circle Mansion That Left DC For Rhode Island

Editor Sep 22, 2021
The Rhode Island manor now known as the "Seaview Terrace Mansion" (among other names) is currently on the market for $29.9 million. But its original home was in Dupont Circle.

DCist: It’s Pawpaw Season Again. Here’s Where To Find The Tropical Fruit Near D.C.

Editor Sep 22, 2021
So far, 2021 might not have lived up to everyone’s expectations. But at least it was a good summer for the pawpaws.

WTOP: DC clarifying COVID-19 quarantine guidance for students

Editor Sep 22, 2021
D.C. Health is clarifying its quarantine guidance to provide greater details on what families and students should do if a child tests positive for the coronavirus.

DCist: As D.C. Moves Forward On Redoing Dave Thomas Circle, Wendy’s Still Has Some Beef To Settle

Editor Sep 22, 2021
The fight over one of D.C.’s most infamous fast food restaurants is over. Or is it?

WTOP: Children’s National ER employee cites staffing shortage for 10-hour waits

Editor Sep 22, 2021
Children’s National Medical Center, in D.C., is in the midst of a staffing shortage as COVID-19 continues to affect more unvaccinated children and winter viruses, such as RSV, arrive early this year. One employee told WTOP it’s…

DCist: Seven People Wounded, One Police Officer Killed In Three Separate Shootings In D.C. Tuesday

Editor Sep 22, 2021
One person was killed and seven others—including two children—were injured during three separate shootings in Southeast on Tuesday as incidents of gun violence continue to mount across the District.

DCist: A Guide To ‘Art All Night,’ The Two-Night Arts And Music Festival Across D.C.

Editor Sep 22, 2021
After going strictly online last year, Art All Night, D.C.’s two-night arts and music festival, is returning in-person this year. The event launched in Shaw and Chinatown in 2011 and has since expanded across all eight wards.

Washington Post: Metro to build garage in Northwest D.C. to house all-electric buses

Editor Sep 22, 2021
The move is a step toward converting the transit agency’s fleet to electric by 2045.

Washington Business Journal: How can D.C. fix its struggling sports-betting industry? Allowing more…

Editor Sep 22, 2021
Now that a long-awaited audit has confirmed D.C.’s sports betting operation is massively underperforming revenue projections, critics of the program are ready to cry “I told you so” — but there are few easy answers about what should be…
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