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WTOP: 2 photojournalists sue DC police, claim use of illegal chemical irritants at protest

Editor Aug 13, 2021
Two photojournalists who covered a protest at D.C.’s Black Lives Matter Plaza against police brutality last August are suing the District and eight members of the police, claiming officers used chemical irritants and stun grenades that had…

Washington Post: D.C. teacher evaluation system has academic benefits, but is racially biased, new…

Editor Aug 13, 2021
The District’s teacher evaluation system is not pushing effective teachers out of the classroom in significant numbers, according to a city-commissioned study released Friday. But the study found that the evaluation system, known as…

DCist: DC Housing Authority Board Authorizes Two-Year Contract For Interim Director Brenda Donald

Editor Aug 13, 2021
The DC Housing Authority board of commissioners voted 7-2 Friday morning to authorize a two-year contract for Brenda Donald, the former chief of D.C.’s child welfare agency, to lead the city’s troubled public housing agency.

WTOP: Need a vaccine shot? DC will come to you

Editor Aug 13, 2021
Unvaccinated D.C. residents can now request to get a shot at home, according to updated guidance from officials.

DCist: Technical Error Leads To Incorrect SmarTrip Card Balances For Some Metro Riders

Editor Aug 13, 2021
Commuters returning to Metro for the first time might be surprised to have a lot more money on their SmarTrip card than they should — and even more surprised when that dollar amount drops suddenly.

Peter Wood in The Post: D.C.’s neighborhood commissions should be tools for progress, not the racist…

Editor Aug 13, 2021
D.C. has long been cast as a homogenous haven of progressive values, a trope quickly refuted the moment you observe any of D.C.’s 40 advisory neighborhood commissions convene.

Michelle Harburg in The Post: A car-free Rock Creek Park could become the Central Park of D.C.

Editor Aug 13, 2021
Could a car-free Rock Creek Park become D.C.'s version of New York’s Central Park? Yes — or an even better version. At 1,754 acres, Rock Creek is more than twice the size of Central Park’s 843 acres. But even with its smaller footprint,…

UrbanTurf: The Section of DC That Saw the Largest Population Boom Over the Last Decade

Editor Aug 13, 2021
Although the 2020 Census counted fewer DC residents than anticipated, new population counts for the city's wards are not quite as surprising.

WTOP: DC coach reacts to new COVID health guidance for high school athletics

Editor Aug 12, 2021
Student-athletes across D.C. have been waiting for information about how they’ll play and practice this season given the rise in the delta variant of COVID-19. A day after that guidance was released, one coach said his players are taking…

Washington Post: Census data shows Maryland is now the East Coast’s most diverse state, while D.C.…

Editor Aug 12, 2021
Maryland, one of the two states in the country to flip from majority White to majority non-White over the last decade, is now the most diverse state on the East Coast, according to new data from the 2020 Census. Meanwhile, the District…

Washington Post: ACLU sues D.C. officers over use of chemical irritants and stun grenades during…

Editor Aug 12, 2021
The lawsuit also asserts police wrongfully held a photojournalist overnight and refused to return his cellphone, camera and goggles for nearly a year.

DCist: ACLU Alleges D.C. Police Used Chemical Irritants And Stun Grenades On Protesters and…

Editor Aug 12, 2021
The D.C. chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday on behalf of two photojournalists, alleging that Metropolitan Police Department officers used chemical irritants and stun grenades against them and protesters…

Patch: Lawsuit Accuses DC Police Of Illegally Using Chemicals, Munitions

Editor Aug 12, 2021
The ACLU of the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit Thursday on behalf of two photojournalists against the Metropolitan Police Department.

WTOP: DC-area hospitals avoid COVID-19 crush, for now

Editor Aug 12, 2021
Many parts of the D.C. area are now experiencing a “high” level of community of transmission of the coronavirus, according to criteria from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

WTOP: Many DC charter schools to require vaccination or regular testing for employees

Editor Aug 12, 2021
A group of charter schools in the District has announced it will be mandating employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine or submit to regular testing as a condition of employment, the DC Charter School Alliance announced Thursday.

The Hill: ACLU sues DC, police officers over tactics used on journalists covering BLM protests

Editor Aug 12, 2021
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the Washington, D.C., government and a group of Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers who allegedly used chemical irritants and stun grenades on…

City Paper: Comparing Brenda Donald’s Resume to the DCHA Director’s Job Description

Editor Aug 12, 2021
The housing authority's board of commissioners might abandon a national search for its executive director before it even started.

Washingtonian: Accused January 6 Rioters Complain About Conditions in DC Jail

Editor Aug 12, 2021
Dozens of defendants from the January 6 riot at the US Capitol are detained in DC, NBC 4 reported in June. And some of them have filed complaints about the facility. They’re hardly the first people to have issues with with the DC Jail, a…

DCist: Census Shows D.C.’s Fastest Growth In NoMa, Navy Yard, And Southwest

Editor Aug 12, 2021
Granular data released by the U.S. Census on Thursday detail how Ward 6 helped fuel D.C.’s growth over the last decade. But the redistricting process that kicks off this fall will likely shift some of those neighborhoods to other wards. …

DCist: Unvaccinated D.C. Residents Can Now Get The Shot At Home

Editor Aug 12, 2021
Many unvaccinated D.C. residents now have a new, convenient option for getting their COVID-19 shots: Calling DC Health at (855) 363-0333 and getting vaccinated at home.
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Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…

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