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The Hill: Washington ramps up security ahead of Sept. 18 rally

Editor Sep 13, 2021
Taking no chances, Capitol Police and other law enforcement officials are ramping up security measures ahead of Saturday’s rally in Washington to support the pro-Trump insurrectionists who attacked the Capitol earlier in the year.

DCist: Planned Parenthood Of Metropolitan Washington Now Offers At-Home Abortion Medication

Editor Sep 13, 2021
Residents of D.C., Maryland, and Virginia can now access at-home abortion services without stepping foot in a doctor’s office.

Washington Post: Fencing to be reinstalled ahead of ‘Justice for J6’ rally defending those arrested…

Editor Sep 13, 2021
Fencing around the U.S. Capitol will be reinstalled “a day or two” before a rally on Saturday, when demonstrators plan to demand “justice” for those arrested during the Jan. 6 riot.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. attorney general adds new allegations to antitrust lawsuit against…

Editor Sep 13, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine amended his antitrust lawsuit against Amazon.com Inc. Friday, alleging the company is monopolizing the online marketplace through its e-commerce platform’s "anticompetitive" actions with both third-party…

Washingtonian: New Go-Go Mural Pays Tribute to the #Don’tMuteDC Movement in Shaw

Editor Sep 13, 2021
The artwork is one of several new murals to be unveiled in DC in coming months

DCist: U.S. Capitol Police Investigators Recommend Discipline For Six Officers Over Jan. 6 Conduct

Editor Sep 13, 2021
U.S Capitol Police found six officers guilty of violations during the Jan. 6 insurrection. The department launched 38 internal investigations, after reports that some officers assisted or supported pro-Trump rioters.

WTOP: DC’s international mural festival is back with new name, artists

Editor Sep 13, 2021
The event formerly known as POW! WOW! is now DC Walls, and this year, it will bring 18 artists from across the city and the world together to showcase their artwork on buildings throughout Northeast.

Washington Business Journal: The 11th Street Bridge Park is making progress. Here’s a look at the…

Editor Sep 13, 2021
The 11th Street Bridge Park has passed some key design milestones and firmed up some of its funding, setting the stage for construction to start on the unique project by 2023.

DCist: No, The Lime Green Water In Rock Creek Park Isn’t Radioactive

Editor Sep 13, 2021
The water in Broad Branch, a tributary of Rock Creek, is never pristine; polluted by stormwater runoff, it seldom meets water quality standards for human contact. But on Sunday, the gurgling stream in Northwest D.C. glowed an unnatural,…

DCist: Afghan Refugees Arriving In The D.C. Area Face A New Challenge: High Housing Costs

Editor Sep 13, 2021
When Abdul arrived in Alexandria as a refugee from Afghanistan in 2016, he came with his wife, their infant son, and $1,000. The rent at his first apartment was $1,300 per month, plus two months’ rent for the security deposit.

The Hill: Capitol fence to return in advance of Sept. 18 ‘J6’ rally

Editor Sep 13, 2021
The fence surrounding the U.S. Capitol is set to return ahead of the pro-Trump rally on Sept. 18, the head of the Capitol Police confirmed Monday.

WTOP: Kennedy Center hosts star-studded 50th anniversary concert

Editor Sep 13, 2021
The Kennedy Center is celebrating 50 years of art and culture in the nation’s capital.

WTOP: A DC native’s path from fighting cancer to walking the runway

Editor Sep 13, 2021
March 28, 2013 is a day etched in the mind of Erica Campbell.

WTOP: DC Water clears up concerns of green water flowing through Broad Branch Sunday

Editor Sep 12, 2021
Many people spotted vibrantly green water flowing along the Broad Branch section of Rock Creek earlier Sunday.

Washington Post Editorial Board: How D.C. school reform drove student achievement

Editor Sep 12, 2021
One of the success stories in American education has been the turnaround of education in the nation’s capital in the decade since school reform was ushered in. Schools in D.C., once ranked among the worst in the country, are now some of…

Washington Post: Capitol Police call for discipline in six Jan. 6 incidents, agency says

Editor Sep 12, 2021
Disciplinary actions have been recommended against U.S. Capitol Police officers identified in six complaints made after the Jan. 6 insurrection, the U.S. Capitol Police said Saturday evening.

Washington Post: Parents and teachers push to move school lunches outdoors to help reduce spread of…

Editor Sep 12, 2021
At Bancroft Elementary in Northwest Washington, families created a schedule for parents to volunteer to watch children during their lunch periods, ensuring everyone can space out and eat outdoors. At Thomson Elementary, a school in the…

WTOP: Capitol Police call for discipline against 6 officers who responded to Jan. 6 riot

Editor Sep 12, 2021
The U.S. Capitol Police has recommended disciplinary action against six officers who responded to Jan. 6 Capitol riot, the department announced in a news release Saturday evening.

WTOP: Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge opens to traffic, but temporary night stoppages planned

Editor Sep 12, 2021
Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge opens to traffic, but temporary night stoppages planned

Washington Post: George Washington University president to leave sooner than planned this December

Editor Sep 12, 2021
Thomas LeBlanc will have the shortest term as head of the university in the past half-century
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