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WTOP: The words ‘Black Lives Matter’ will reappear on DC plaza, mayor’s office says

Editor May 11, 2021
You might have noticed that the large letters painted on D.C.’s Black Lives Matter Plaza are now gone.

Washington Business Journal: Jair Lynch fills up Penn Branch retail center with new tenants

Editor May 11, 2021
Jair Lynch Real Estate Partners has leased nearly all of the empty retail and office space at The Shops at Penn Branch — more than four years after it reached across the Anacostia River to acquire the property formerly known as the Penn…

DCist: Hackers Say Negotiations With D.C. Over Stolen Police Data At ‘Dead End,’ Threaten Public…

Editor May 11, 2021
The hackers who claim they stole 250 gigabytes of internal D.C. police files now say negotiations with the city have “reached a dead end” and are threatening to publicly release the confidential data tomorrow unless the city meets their…

Washington Business Journal: Restaurateur Richard Sandoval explains why he’s betting again on…

Editor May 11, 2021
It’s far from a packed house, but growing numbers of fans are being permitted in the stands again at Capital One Arena and other D.C. sports and entertainment venues — and that gives restaurateurs like Richard Sandoval a reason to cheer.

Washington Post: Transgender woman sues D.C. jail over alleged discrimination after she was housed…

Editor May 11, 2021
The American Civil Liberties Union of D.C. and the public defender’s office filed a discrimination lawsuit Tuesday after a transgender woman alleged she has been incarcerated in the men’s unit at the D.C. Jail.

Washington Post: At a troubled D.C. hospital, fewer patients and looming cuts in funding, services

Editor May 11, 2021
Troy Jones lives across the street from United Medical Center in Southeast Washington. For years he sought treatment there for high blood pressure, diabetes and other ailments. But now when Jones, 53, is sick, he boards a series of buses…

City Paper: D.C.’s Plan to Vaccinate Children 12 and Older

Editor May 11, 2021
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration found that the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19 is safe and effective among adolescents.

WTOP: DC lawmaker calls for new leader at embattled District crime lab

Editor May 11, 2021
A D.C. lawmaker is calling for new leadership at the District’s embattled Department of Forensic Sciences, which had its accreditation to perform forensic testing withdrawn and remains the subject of an ongoing criminal investigation.

Washington Post: D.C.’s Black Lives Matter mural will be repainted after brief disappearance amid…

Editor May 11, 2021
The large yellow letters that formed the words “Black Lives Matter” along the asphalt in the District’s newest plaza disappeared this week as construction workers wrapped up a project meant to reinforce the District’s underground energy…

DCist: A Transgender Inmate Is Suing D.C. Jail For Requiring Her To Stay In A Men’s Unit

Editor May 11, 2021
A transgender woman housed at the D.C. Jail has filed a class action against the city, saying D.C.’s Department of Corrections has incarcerated her in the men’s unit in violation of her rights.

Washington Post: D.C. parking enforcement will resume June 1 after suspension for pandemic

Editor May 11, 2021
D.C. officials said Tuesday that parking enforcement suspended for the coronavirus pandemic will return June 1.

DCist: D.C.’s Recent Drop In COVID-19 Case Counts Was Due To A Reporting Error, Say Health Officials

Editor May 11, 2021
Just one day after D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser cited the city’s plummeting case counts in her decision to end to most capacity limits in the coming weeks, DC Health said those case counts were actually incorrect.

UrbanTurf: The Buzz Around the Thousands of Units Planned for Buzzard Point

Editor May 11, 2021
Over 1,000 units delivered in Buzzard Point last year, but the neighborhood's most game-changing developments are yet to come.

Associated Press: Ransomware gang threatens release of DC police records

Editor May 11, 2021
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Russian-speaking ransomware syndicate that stole data from the Washington, D.C., police department says negotiations over payment have broken down and it will release sensitive information that could put lives at…

Greater Greater Washington: Where DC drivers have jumped curbs in May (so far)

Editor May 11, 2021
We’re not quite halfway through May, but this month alone it’s evident that you don’t have to be in the street to end up in the path of a motorist.

Associated Press: AP’s Sally Buzbee named exec editor of The Washington Post

Editor May 11, 2021
NEW YORK (AP) — Sally Buzbee, senior vice president and executive editor of The Associated Press, was named Tuesday as executive editor of The Washington Post, succeeding the recently retired Marty Baron.

Washington Post: Sally Buzbee of the Associated Press named executive editor of The Washington Post,…

Editor May 11, 2021
The Washington Post has named longtime journalist Sally Buzbee of the Associated Press as its executive editor, marking the first time a woman has been appointed to lead the 143-year-old news organization.

DCist: New Southeast Center Is ‘Love Letter To The Community,’ With Medical Services, Food, And More

Editor May 11, 2021
D.C. nonprofit Bread for the City’s massive new center on Good Hope Road is nearly complete and staffers are getting excited to hang up the sign out front: “The Michelle Obama Southeast Center of Bread for the City.”

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in The Hill: DC deserves a governor

Editor May 10, 2021
There is no room left for debate: the nearly 700,000 residents of the District of Columbia deserve statehood. In fact, for the purposes of thousands of federal laws, Washington, D.C., already acts as a state, and they perform those…

Washington Post: Metro proposes temporarily waiving fees for special events

Editor May 10, 2021
Transit agency traditionally charges fees for additional service tied to such events
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