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DCist: ‘The Ghosts Are Gone’ — Local First Responders Reflect 20 Years After 9/11 Attack

Editor Sep 11, 2021
At 9:37 a.m. on September 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 77 banked sharply, then dove at 400 miles per hour toward the heart of the U.S. military.

Washington Post: Just weeks in, Washington-area families confront the reality of this school year:…

Editor Sep 11, 2021
Just a few weeks into the new school year, thousands of students and teachers across the Washington region have been quarantined for potential exposure to the coronavirus, worrying parents who had hoped for something closer to what was…

WTOP: Hundreds of volunteers at DC Convention Center pack meals for hungry to mark 9/11

Editor Sep 11, 2021
On the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, hundreds of volunteers gathered in a cavernous hall of the D.C. convention center to honor the victims by taking part in community service.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: For the nation, 9/11 brought devastation. For the D.C. area, it was the…

Editor Sep 11, 2021
From his desk at the FBI’s Washington Field Office, Pete Lapp could see smoke blackening the sky above the Pentagon.

WTOP: DC-area leaders reflect on Sept. 11 attack on 20th anniversary

Editor Sep 11, 2021
Several D.C.-area leaders marked the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with solemn speeches Saturday.

Washington Post: As D.C. vaccine mandate deadline draws closer, one group holds a clinic to convince…

Editor Sep 11, 2021
“You know we Black folks do call and response, so: Hey family!” LaTasha Seliby-Perkins, a family physician at Georgetown University School of Medicine, called to a predominantly Black crowd of nearly 30 women sitting beneath a white tent. …

Washington Post: Washington Gas leaves customers on hold for hours, cites call center contractor

Editor Sep 11, 2021
The utility laid blame for the customer-service delays on the pandemic and what it said were problems with a Virginia contractor

WTOP: DC police release body camera video from fatal shooting of man thought to be carrying long gun

Editor Sep 10, 2021
D.C. police have released the body camera video of the fatal shooting that followed after officers were called to investigate a report of a man thought to be carrying a long gun.

WTOP: GWU chooses interim president; LeBlanc to step down earlier

Editor Sep 10, 2021
The George Washington University in D.C. has chosen an interim president who would be able to start at the beginning of 2022, allowing President Thomas LeBlanc to wrap up his term months earlier than planned, while postponing the search…

City Paper: After 25 Years, Bowen McCauley Dance Company Takes a Final Bow

Editor Sep 10, 2021
Local choreographer Lucy Bowen McCauley's company is celebrating 25 years with one final performance at the Kennedy Center.

WTOP: DC charter school tells staff get COVID-19 vaccine or resign

Editor Sep 10, 2021
A D.C. charter network has informed its more than 180 staff members that not getting vaccinated by Oct. 29 will leave them out of a job.

Washington Business Journal: George Washington University president to exit sooner than planned

Editor Sep 10, 2021
George Washington University announced Friday that President Thomas LeBlanc will retire from his post in December — five months earlier than initially planned.

DCist: Fence Around Capitol Likely Returning Ahead Of Sept. 18 Rally

Editor Sep 10, 2021
U.S. Capitol Police are requesting permission to reinstall fencing around the Capitol grounds ahead of a planned rally on Sept. 18, according to multiple media reports.

WTOP: DC students get ‘bragging points’ after visit from first couple

Editor Sep 10, 2021
On Thursday, President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden took a short trip from the White House to visit a Northeast D.C. school. President Biden was at the school to make the case for newly announced federal vaccine guidelines, but…

WTOP: ‘Not a choice any more’: Council member presses DC on unvaccinated

Editor Sep 10, 2021
D.C. officials were asked point-blank on Friday what plans the District has for people who remain unvaccinated against COVID-19 following President Joe Biden’s mandate announcement.

Washington Business Journal: A two-story sports bar is coming to the Chinatown space vacated by…

Editor Sep 10, 2021
A growing chain of sports bars from Smashburger founder Tom Ryan has inked a deal to open in the former Circa space in Chinatown, where it aims to open by the end of the year or early next year.

City Paper: The Huddle Is Gallaudet’s Lasting Mark on Football

Editor Sep 10, 2021
How a Deaf quarterback took a football staple to the end zone.

Washingtonian: Foo Fighters Played the 9:30 Club and it Was Quite a Scene

Editor Sep 10, 2021
The reopening show sold out in one minute.

WTOP: ‘My alibi is solid’: DC Del. Norton denies setting zebras loose in Prince George’s Co.

Editor Sep 10, 2021
A D.C. lawmaker known for fighting for freedom is denying any responsibility for setting a group of zebras loose in Prince George’s County, Maryland.

DCist: D.C. Police Release Body Camera Footage Of Fatal Shooting Of George Watson In Apartment

Editor Sep 10, 2021
The Metropolitan Police Department on Friday released body-camera footage of the fatal shooting of George Watson as he emerged from his apartment in the U Street area on Aug. 31.
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