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WTOP: Investigation into violent night at Nellie’s Sports Bar goes to DC attorney general’s office

Editor Jun 30, 2021
The investigation into allegations that a woman was dragged down the stairs by security at Nellie’s Sports Bar in D.C. is now heading to the District’s Office of the Attorney General.

Washington Post: Georgetown Pivot Program offers ex-inmates a fresh start

Editor Jun 30, 2021
The ceremony at Georgetown University on Wednesday opened with the familiar strains of “Pomp and Circumstance” as graduates, wearing robes and mortarboards with tassels, filed into the auditorium.

Washingtonian: Gravitas Chef Matt Baker Will Open a Chic French-American Restaurant and All-Day…

Editor Jun 30, 2021
Michele's and Baker's Daughter take over from the hotel's opening concepts from chef Tim Ma.

DCist: New Howard Fine Arts Dean Phylicia Rashad Tweets In Support Of Bill Cosby’s Release

Editor Jun 30, 2021
After Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction was overturned by Pennsylvania’s supreme court on Wednesday, his former co-star Phylicia Rashad took to Twitter to celebrate his release: “A terrible wrong is being righted – a miscarriage of…

City Paper: Howard Dean Phylicia Rashad Tweets Support for Cosby, Draws Backlash from HU Community

Editor Jun 30, 2021
Black Survivors Healing Fund sees increase in donations; Rashad is scheduled to begin her new position July 1.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: How the meticulous bookkeeping of two sisters led to reparations for…

Editor Jun 30, 2021
The teenagers show up each Saturday to explore patches of nature in a city where it’s easy to forget so much greenery exists.

Washingtonian: Sullivan’s Toys & Art Supplies Will Close After Nearly 70 Years

Editor Jun 30, 2021
The beloved toy store in Northwest DC is likely to shutter by the end of July.

City Paper: Grubhub Says It Will Now Deliver Mangialardo’s Subs East of the River After Someone…

Editor Jun 30, 2021
The third-party app excluded neighborhoods in Wards 7 and 8 from the delicatessen's delivery radius, citing bridge traffic.

WTOP: DC opens new COVID-19 vaccine clinics at public schools

Editor Jun 30, 2021
D.C. will open new COVID-19 vaccine clinics for residents ages 12 to 18 at six public schools, the city said Wednesday.

City Paper: What’s In Mayor Bowser’s Budget for Homeless Services?

Editor Jun 30, 2021
Advocates say the mayor’s budget does not do enough to meet the housing needs of residents, so encourages the Council to tax the rich.

DCist: New Bill Aims To Keep D.C. Teens Out Of Adult Justice System

Editor Jun 30, 2021
Federal prosecutors in D.C. currently have the ability to charge teenagers accused of violent crimes as adults — a decision that cannot be overruled by judges. D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine wants to change that, arguing that keeping…

WTOP: GW trustees approve renaming of university student center

Editor Jun 30, 2021
George Washington University’s Board of Trustees has approved the renaming of the university student center.

DCist: Economic Inclusiveness Tool Reflects Large Racial Wealth Gap In D.C. Region

Editor Jun 30, 2021
A regional economic development group launched a new dashboard to document the area’s progress towards making an inclusive economy – and it looks like D.C. has a long way to go.

NPR: Teens Can Get Swept Into Adult Prisons. D.C.’s Attorney General Wants To Change That

Editor Jun 30, 2021
A new proposal from D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine could overhaul the way juveniles are charged as adults and offer greater opportunities for rehabilitation than a federal prison.

WTOP: Architects share ideas to turn Pennsylvania Ave. into an inclusive entertainment space

Editor Jun 30, 2021
Pennsylvania Avenue is the focus of a new initiative that will transform D.C.’s historic thoroughfare into a more inclusive space.

WTOP: DC ‘heat islands’ explained: Why it’s much hotter in some parts of the city

Editor Jun 30, 2021
While temperatures across the D.C. region have spiked this week, some parts of the District may be hotter than others, because the city has multiple urban heat islands, one expert says.

WUSA9: Veteran fighter pilot makes history as 1st woman to lead DC National Guard

Editor Jun 29, 2021
Maj. Gen. Sherrie McCandless led the drawdown of D.C. National Guard troops at the Capitol.

WTOP: DC Council votes to ban sale of flavored tobacco, menthol cigarettes

Editor Jun 29, 2021
The D.C. Council on Tuesday voted to ban the sale of flavored tobacco and menthol cigarettes.

Washington Post: Metrorail oversight board criticizes transit agency for response to safety…

Editor Jun 29, 2021
The commission voted to approve two of its own reports during a meeting Tuesday that outlined details.

Washingtonian: George Washington University Will Change the Marvin Center’s Name

Editor Jun 29, 2021
The building, named for a segregationist, will now be known as the University Student Center.
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