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DCist: How The Rise Of Post-9/11 Defense Contracting Helped Reshape Local Neighborhoods

Editor Sep 10, 2021
On Sept. 11, 2001, D.C. was still a majority-Black city. Black residents made up 61% of the population as of the 2000 census. Two decades later, census figures tell a different story.

Greater Greater Washington: Public hearing on DC redistricting set for end of September

Editor Sep 10, 2021
The redistricting process is getting into full swing in DC with a public hearing hosted by the DC Council’s Subcommittee on Redistricting set for late September.

Washingtonian: A Replica of the Old 9:30 Club Will Open Behind the New 9:30 Club

Editor Sep 10, 2021
Dave Grohl broke the news during a Foo Fighters show on Thursday.

Washington Post: D.C. police release body-camera video of officer fatally shooting man holding what…

Editor Sep 10, 2021
D.C. officials this week identified a police sergeant who fatally shot a man last week after police said he pointed what appeared to be a rifle at officers at the entrance to his apartment in Northwest Washington.

DCist: A Replica Of The Original 9:30 Club Is Replacing Satellite Room

Editor Sep 10, 2021
A new music venue — well, technically, an old one — is coming to 9th Street NW. During a sold-out, surprise Foo Fighter’s show Thursday night — the first in-person concert at the 9:30 Club in 18 months — singer/guitarist Dave Grohl told…

WTOP: DC school remembers teacher who died on 911

Editor Sep 10, 2021
One day before the 20th anniversary of 9/11, a school in southeast D.C. took time Friday morning to remember James Debeuneure, a well-liked fifth-grade teacher who was killed in the terrorist attacks.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. cautiously optimistic for convention business return

Editor Sep 10, 2021
One of most highly publicized gatherings in the District, the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee’s spring convention, won’t be held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in 2022 due to concerns about the Covid-19 pandemic.

Washington Post: D.C. charters begin to mandate vaccine as condition of employment, going beyond…

Editor Sep 10, 2021
A D.C. charter network is requiring that all employees get vaccinated or lose their jobs, making it the largest public school network in the nation’s capital to enact such a strict vaccine mandate.

DCist: D.C. Sports Betting Revenues Suffer From Pandemic, Lack Of Mobile Wagering Options

Editor Sep 10, 2021
Tax revenue from sports betting in D.C. totaled about $1.8 million from May 2020 to March 2021, according to a report published Thursday by D.C. Auditor Kathy Patterson. The overwhelming majority of that money came not from GambetDC, the…

Jason Johnson in The Post: D.C.’s reaction to violent crime sends a troubling message

Editor Sep 10, 2021
Eighth-graders allegedly carjacking motorists, a 14-year-old allegedly kidnapping passersby at gunpoint, a pregnant woman shot in her car, six gunned down before sundown — leaving three dead and three wounded, including a 3-year-old. Just…

WTOP: ‘Justice for J6’ has no plans to call off rally; law enforcement mull plans to reinstall…

Editor Sep 10, 2021
The man who’s behind a controversial D.C. rally later this month in support of those arrested and accused in connection to the deadly Capitol riot has no plans to call it off despite fears over potential violence.

WTOP: Dave Grohl breaks news: Replica of old 9:30 Club to be built next door to current one

Editor Sep 10, 2021
After more than two hours of Foo Fighters music, at the band’s surprise concert to reopen 9:30 Club, Dave Grohl posted a question, waxed eloquent — then dropped a bombshell.

WTOP: Foo Fighters reopen 9:30 Club with surprise concert

Editor Sep 10, 2021
The 9:30 Club was back up and running Thursday night, reopening its doors for the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic with a special guest in the Foo Fighters headlining its first show.

Washington Post: Police request reinstalling Capitol fencing ahead of Sept. 18 rally

Editor Sep 9, 2021
Police have recommended reinstalling fencing around the U.S. Capitol ahead of a rally scheduled for Sept. 18 in support of the people arrested in the Jan. 6 riot, according to two people who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss…

City Paper: What We Can Learn From D.C.’s Excluded Workers

Editor Sep 9, 2021
The excluded workers who weren't eligible for pandemic unemployment benefits can teach us a thing or two about perseverance and fighting for what you need.

WTOP: Revenue from legalized sports betting in DC produces more bust than boom

Editor Sep 9, 2021
Revenue from legalized sports betting in D.C. has fallen short of expectations, in part because gamblers don’t have a lot of options when it comes to placing those bets, according to a Sept. 9 report by the Office of the District of…

Washington Post: Bowser, Hogan and Northam discuss continued partnership in region’s economic…

Editor Sep 9, 2021
The D.C. region’s top elected officials — the District’s mayor and governors from Maryland and Virginia — assured local business leaders Thursday that they would cooperate closely as they plan for and build a post-pandemic economy.

DCist: D.C. Leaders Spar Over Who’s To Blame For Future Evictions

Editor Sep 9, 2021
As D.C.’s eviction moratorium begins to unwind, a battle is brewing between D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson and Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration over who will take the blame when residents begin to lose their homes.

Washington Informer: D.C. Excited About New Frederick Douglass Bridge

Editor Sep 9, 2021
District residents are jubilant over the opening of the new Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge over the Anacostia River that will serve as a direct link between Wards 6 and 8.

Washington Informer: Friendship PCS Blow Pierce Campus Maintains Ties with Parents During In-Person…

Editor Sep 9, 2021
With their children learning at home for more than a year, parents had ample opportunity to engage teachers and help their young ones navigate the virtual learning environment.
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