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Washington Post: George Washington University’s decision to hold second virtual graduation draws…

Editor May 3, 2021
Among the five largest universities in the District, GWU is the only to host online-only commencement programs

Washingtonian: Federalist Editor Who Railed Against Statehood for “Third World” DC Also Raved About…

Editor May 3, 2021
DC is of course not a state, let alone a country, but Federalist assistant editor Kylee Zempel recently wrote a piece explaining why the “third world country of Washington DC” does not deserve statehood.

DCist: ‘S**t’: D.C. Releases Body-Camera Footage Of Officers Crashing Cruisers After Drag-Racing On…

Editor May 3, 2021
D.C. on Monday made public body-camera footage showing an incident where two police cruisers were totaled after officers drag raced them down a residential street in Ward 7.

Washington Post: D.C. police fires officer involved in racing marked cruisers on city street

Editor May 3, 2021
D.C. police have fired an officer after he and others were accused of racing two marked cruisers on a street in Northeast Washington last month, ending in a crash, authorities said Monday.

Washingtonian: Washington Post Employees Can’t Take a Public Stance on Statehood

Editor May 3, 2021
A DC flag shirt "is fine." A pro-statehood one "would be an expression of public advocacy on a matter we cover."

WTOP: Bowser, DC officials on latest mask guidance

Editor May 3, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declined to address confusion Monday over the latest mask mandate to come out of her office over the weekend.

DCist: Delivery Platform DC To-GoGo Might Be Taking A Break, But Its Founders Are Looking To Expand

Editor May 3, 2021
Less than a year since launching their takeout and delivery platform, the team behind DC To-GoGo is taking a break from the service.

Washington Post: Cleansing the soul and restoring the spirit with a spot of forest bathing

Editor May 3, 2021
“We have a tree speaking to us,” Ana Ka’ahanui said as the seven of us sat on folding camp stools in a clearing in the woods.

Abdallah Fayyad in The Boston Globe: Call Republican opposition to D.C. statehood what it is: Racist

Editor May 3, 2021
The GOP’s arguments against D.C. statehood hinge on a paternalistic and colonial idea that Black people cannot be trusted to govern themselves.

DCist: What Exactly Is Going On With D.C.’s Mask Requirements?

Editor May 3, 2021
Let’s just get this out of the way first: In D.C., you still have to wear a mask indoors, in public, whether or not you’re vaccinated.

Washingtonian: Lawmakers Urge Biden to Reboot Search for New FBI Headquarters

Editor May 3, 2021
All four of Virginia and Maryland’s US senators want President Biden to restart the search for a new FBI headquarters, a process that was under way until former President Trump knocked it off-track.

City Paper: Mayor Bowser’s Revised D.C. Mask Order, Explained

Editor May 3, 2021
Who needs to wear a mask? And when?

DCist: Voices Of Wards 7 And 8: Violence In The Community

Editor May 3, 2021
D.C. went by several names in the second half of the 20th century: Chocolate City for example, referred to the fact that D.C. was the country’s first majority Black city. While more white residents now call the city home, neighborhoods…

UrbanTurf: DC Aid Program for Homeowners with Economic Hardship Closes in Mid-May

Editor May 3, 2021
Homeowners in DC have access to a mortgage relief program, but just for a little while longer.

Washingtonian: Living in DC “May Result in the Loss of Your Basic Civil Rights,” Says New Sign at…

Editor May 3, 2021
DC shadow US Senator Michael D. Brown erected a large "WARNING" sign in his yard.

DCist: D.C. Police Release Body-Camera Footage Of Fatal Shooting Of Man In Apartment

Editor May 3, 2021
D.C. Police on Sunday night released body-camera footage showing the fatal shooting of Terrance Maurice Parker in an apartment in Southwest D.C. on Friday night.

Washington Post: D.C. police body camera footage shows man armed with gun before fatal shooting

Editor May 2, 2021
A man fatally shot by a D.C. police officer Friday took out a gun and waved it around as two officers tried to talk to him about an apparent domestic dispute inside an apartment, according to video from a body camera worn by the officer…

WTOP: ‘It’s confusing’: DC businesses respond to mask mandate changes

Editor May 2, 2021
The new D.C. mask mandate has left some business owners trying to figure out what to do next.

City Paper: Bowser Rescinds Order Allowing Vaccinated People to Visit Businesses Without Masks

Editor May 2, 2021
The mayor issued a new order Saturday evening that maintains the status quo for wearing masks while dining.

Washington Post: At a walk-up coronavirus vaccine clinic in D.C., every shot is a small victory

Editor May 2, 2021
A man experiencing homelessness came from across town after hearing he wouldn’t need an appointment to get the coronavirus vaccine. A grieving mother saw the clinic’s white tents while doing an errand. A construction worker was grateful to…
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