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WTOP: Effort to resettle Afghan refugees in DC region gets much needed financial lift

Editor Sep 8, 2021
The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington is sending hundreds of thousands of dollars to a social services organization that’s facing a financial funding gap in the effort to resettle refugees arriving from Afghanistan.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A cop punched a restrained man a dozen times. Should a jury that will…

Editor Sep 8, 2021
The video that could end D.C. police officer Ryan Sullivan’s career and result in criminal charges against him was made public a month ago.

DCist: Coronavirus Case At D.C. Middle School Forces Entire Sixth Grade Into Quarantine

Editor Sep 8, 2021
The entire sixth grade at a D.C. middle school is quarantining after at least one student tested positive for COVID-19.

City Paper: After Labor Day Weekend Shooting, Lewis George Calls for Building Blocks D.C. Initiative…

Editor Sep 8, 2021
After a deadly mass shooting this weekend, will Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George’s calls for city funding be heard?

WTOP: Glover Park Whole Foods first to get Just Walk Out pay

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Whole Foods owner Amazon is rolling out its cashier-less payment technology at its Whole Foods locations in D.C.’s Glover Park and Sherman Oaks, California. They are the first two Whole Foods stores to get the technology.

City Paper: Reveler’s Hour and Other Restaurants That Didn’t Receive RRF Grants Are in Jeopardy

Editor Sep 8, 2021
"People just aren’t eating out the same way they were pre-pandemic."

Washington Business Journal: D.C.’s travel outlook may still be cloudy, but there are some…

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Destination D.C.'s Elliott Ferguson holds out hope for 2022

DCist: The Smithsonian Wants Your 9/11 Memories For An Online Repository

Editor Sep 8, 2021
The Smithsonian National Museum of American History is gathering written and recorded memories of 9/11 for the 20th anniversary of the attacks.

Washington Business Journal: Whitman-Walker names new health system CEO as longtime leader prepares…

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Whitman-Walker Health is about to see big change at the top.

Washington Business Journal: Properties near Union Market sell for an eye-catching price

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Two properties near Union Market in Northeast D.C. have sold for a head-turning price.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C.’s increase in police-involved shootings demands scrutiny

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Four times within just two weeks, D.C. police officers shot someone. The circumstances of each incident are different, and each case must be judged separately to determine if the shooting was justified and if the use of force was…

Washingtonian: Whole Foods Will Test Amazon’s “Just Walk Out” Tech at DC Store

Editor Sep 8, 2021
The Glover Park store will be one of two in the country where customers can pay with their palms.

Greater Greater Washington: “Green infrastructure” for clean water shows its worth in DC

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Next to DC’s Piney Branch Parkway, right across from where that road intersects with 17th Street NW, CSO-049 serves the Rock Creek Sewershed, a 2,329-acre area of Washington DC, with a diverse, mixed-income population of close to 90,000.

WTOP: Netflix seeks DC extras to play 1960s civil rights activists in new film ‘Rustin’

Editor Sep 8, 2021
How would you like to act in a major Hollywood production in D. C.?

Washington Business Journal: Big national sports bar signs deal to open near Nationals Park

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Tom's Watch Bar, a growing chain of sports bars out of Denver, is coming to the neighborhood around Nationals Park.

WTOP: Metro considers Georgetown station, Blue Line expansion to address future ridership

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Ridership on Metrorail in the D.C. region is expected to increase over the coming years, and transportation officials are considering how to address that growth.

Washington Post: D.C. renews Adams Morgan business improvement district but urges change

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Critics called for the dissolution of a taxpayer-funded nonprofit organization because of its governance

Washington Post: Howard University cancels online, hybrid classes as it investigates alleged…

Editor Sep 8, 2021
Online and hybrid courses will remain suspended Wednesday at Howard University following what officials have described as a ransomware cyberattack.

7News: Former DC Mayor Anthony Williams recalls leading the nation’s capital during 9/11

Editor Sep 7, 2021
On September 12, 2001, "there was a sense of unity throughout the country that we haven’t seen since, we certainly don’t see now," says former D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams.

City Paper: Lengthy Lawsuit Exposes Rifts Within Unification Church

Editor Sep 7, 2021
Decade-long litigation between groups founded by Rev. Sun-Myung Moon nears its possible conclusion in D.C. Court of Appeals.
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