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WTOP: Schumer says DC statehood is ‘an idea whose time has come’

Editor May 26, 2021
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Tuesday that “D.C. statehood is an idea whose time has come,” and several Democrats lined up on the floor of the upper chamber to argue for making the District the nation’s 51st state.

Washington Post: Charles Cassell, architect and early advocate of D.C. statehood, dies at 96

Editor May 25, 2021
Charles I. Cassell, an architect who helped shape the campus of the University of the District of Columbia and spent years rallying support for D.C. to become the country’s 51st state, died May 17 at a retirement facility in Washington. He…

Roll Call: Senators keep DC statehood hope alive, despite uncertainty

Editor May 25, 2021
Democratic senators used the chamber floor Tuesday afternoon to argue for statehood for the District of Columbia, giving advocates a boost even as the effort faces a lack of votes and an uncertain future.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: Brookland Manor residents planned to watch a film on gentrification.…

Editor May 25, 2021
On a warm Saturday evening, Minnie Elliott, 83, sat with children on folding chairs outside her Brookland Manor apartment in Northeast Washington. They were waiting to watch a documentary called “What Happened 2 Chocolate City.”

Washington Post: Black residents now account for more than eight in 10 D.C. coronavirus cases

Editor May 25, 2021
Black people make up more than 80 percent of coronavirus cases reported in the District in recent days, compared with 46 percent late last year, a disparity that D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) highlighted in a call with Ward 8 community…

Washington Post: Fatal shooting of young man by D.C. police was justified but may have been…

Editor May 25, 2021
An independent review backs a D.C. police finding that an officer’s fatal shooting of a young man in September was justified but says mistakes made by police before the deadly encounter unnecessarily put officers and the suspect in danger.…

WTOP: Water returns to the C&O Canal in Georgetown

Editor May 25, 2021
Water has returned to the section of the C&O Canal that runs through Georgetown in D.C.

DCist: D.C.’s Attorney General Sues Amazon, Accuses Company Of Monopolizing Online Retail

Editor May 25, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is suing Amazon, alleging the online retail juggernaut is violating city law by stifling competition and artificially raising prices for customers.

Associated Press: DC files antitrust case vs Amazon over treatment of vendors

Editor May 25, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The District of Columbia has sued Amazon, accusing the online retail giant of anticompetitive practices in its treatment of sellers on its platform. The practices have raised prices for consumers and stifled innovation…

DCist: D.C. Restaurant Workers To Hold A ‘Wage Strike’ At Old Ebbitt Grill Calling For Better Pay

Editor May 25, 2021
The organization behind D.C.’s botched effort to raise the tipped minimum wage plans to hold a “wage strike” outside the Old Ebbitt Grill Wednesday, citing challenges facing restaurant workers as the local hospitality industry begins to…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. AG hits Amazon with antitrust lawsuit, one of its first challenges…

Editor May 25, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is targeting Amazon.com Inc. with an antitrust lawsuit, alleging the tech giant has used a series of anticompetitive practices to dominate the online retail market in one of the first government-led…

Michael Havlin in Greater Greater Washington: 37,000 Ward 7 residents could benefit from the…

Editor May 25, 2021
In the summer of 2020, several councilmembers led an effort to defund the streetcar extension to the Benning Road Metro Station in Ward 7. In doing so, they made several statements on the record about the project and Ward 7.

UrbanTurf: A New Bill in DC Would Enable Converting Apartments to Affordable Housing

Editor May 25, 2021
A newly-proposed bill in DC aims to create affordable housing from an unlikely source: existing apartments.

City Paper: MPD Officers’ Poor Tactics Contributed to Deon Kay’s Death

Editor May 25, 2021
An audit team identified flaws in MPD's internal investigation and urges Chief Robert Contee to release it.

WTOP: DC details road closures, parking restrictions for Rolling to Remember motorcycle rally

Editor May 25, 2021
The Rolling to Remember motorcycle rally being held Memorial Day weekend will cause significant road closures around D.C.

Bloomberg CityLab: Biden Purges Trump Appointees from D.C. Design Commission

Editor May 25, 2021
The White House asked four members of the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts, all advocates for classical design appointed by the former president, to leave the federal agency.

Washington Post: Rejecting precedent and Trump, Biden ousts members of the U.S. Commission of Fine…

Editor May 25, 2021
Having ousted four Trump-appointed members of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, President Biden announced Tuesday that he will replace them with four people who bring “a diversity of background and experience, as well as a range of…

DCist: As D.C. Kicks Off Redistricting Process, Two Concerns Emerge: Timing And Parking

Editor May 25, 2021
D.C. officials are warning that delays in the release of granular population data from the U.S. Census could create havoc for the city’s 2022 election cycle, potentially leaving some residents voting for officials who may not end up…

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general brings antitrust lawsuit against Amazon

Editor May 25, 2021
The suit alleges Amazon’s practices have led to higher prices for consumers.

DCist: D.C. Police ‘Acted Recklessly’ In Fatal Shooting Of Deon Kay, Report Finds

Editor May 25, 2021
Members of the Metropolitan Police Department “acted recklessly and without a plan” when a D.C. police officer fatally shot 18-year-old Deon Kay in September, even though the use of deadly force itself was justified, says a new report from…
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