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WTOP: DC police servers hacked

Editor Apr 26, 2021
D.C. police confirmed that they were recently hacked.

WUSA9: Ward 1 not given walk-up vaccination clinic. It concerns some in DC community

Editor Apr 26, 2021
"If we're going to have 11 walk-up vaccination sites, there should be at least one in every ward."

NBC4: 2 Pedestrians Struck, Killed at Hains Point Were Tireless Advocates for Ending Homelessness

Editor Apr 26, 2021
"Both Rhonda and Waldon were longtime members of the Miriam’s Kitchen family, and tireless advocates for ending homelessness in D.C. The Miriam’s Kitchen community mourns this tragic loss," the organization said

7News: Report: 91% of DC police use of force cases involved Black community members in 2020

Editor Apr 26, 2021
In its fourth Annual Report on Use of Force by DC Police, the Office of Police Complaints reports that a total of 1,098 officers reported using force in 2020, which they say is a 10 percent decline in the use of force reported in 2019,…

7News: Man, woman hit and killed at Hains Point were ‘tireless advocates for ending…

Editor Apr 26, 2021
U.S. Park Police confirm that 55-year-old Rhonda Whitaker and 60-year-old Waldon Adams of Washington, D.C. died after they were hit by a motorist on Saturday morning at Hains Point.

Fox 5: DC mayor responds; traffic report released in alleged DC police drag racing crash

Editor Apr 26, 2021
WASHINGTON - D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser used the words "dereliction of duty" when asked on Monday about the investigation into D.C. police officers drag racing in Northeast last week.

DCist: Here’s How Much D.C., Maryland And Virginia Grew Over The Past Decade, According To New…

Editor Apr 26, 2021
New official population counts from the Census Bureau are out and while D.C. saw a gang-busters 14.6% population growth, the District maybe isn’t as big as we once thought. Virginia came in at 8,631,393, a 7.9% growth from a decade ago.…

Washington Post: Metro will stay open for late sports games

Editor Apr 26, 2021
With stadiums and arenas allowing fans back to watch live sports, Metro said it will stay open beyond closing time whenever sports games run late to help get fans home.

Washington Post: D.C. to pay $1.6 million to settle mass arrest lawsuits from 2017 Trump…

Editor Apr 26, 2021
The D.C. government will pay $1.6 million to settle two lawsuits alleging police unlawfully detained more than 200 protesters in mass arrests the day of Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration in January 2017, the parties told a federal…

Washington Post: Ryan Jones, a local lawyer, declares candidacy for D.C. attorney general

Editor Apr 26, 2021
A solo practitioner lawyer from the District said Monday that he will run for D.C. attorney general in 2022, potentially challenging incumbent Karl A. Racine in the all-important Democratic primary.

WTOP: 2 cruisers totaled, 4 DC officers investigated for street racing

Editor Apr 26, 2021
Four D.C. police officers are being investigated after they crashed two cruisers in a Northeast neighborhood Thursday, apparently while street racing, police said.

WTOP: DC set to loosen some COVID restrictions, allow walk-up vaccinations

Editor Apr 26, 2021
D.C. is loosening some COVID-19 restrictions on businesses such as retail, restaurants, entertainment venues and gyms starting May 1, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced at a news conference Monday.

Washington Post: The true story of the Great Takoma Goldfish Rescue of 2021

Editor Apr 26, 2021
The Great Takoma Goldfish Rescue of 2021 began when Jeffery Kozero walked past a cloudy concrete pond in the yard of an old house at 517 Cedar St. NW and felt a splash. Kozero is a developer and his company, MainStreet 407 Partners, had…

City Paper: Glenn Close Doing Da Butt Left EU’s Sugar Bear “Speechless”

Editor Apr 26, 2021
At last night's Oscars, Glenn Close's shoutout to Experience Unlimited's go-go hit "Da Butt" was "a great honor," says Gregory "Sugar Bear" Elliott.

Washington Post: D.C.’s explosive growth continued over the past decade, census data shows

Editor Apr 26, 2021
The H Street corridor got a streetcar. The Navy Yard got a Whole Foods. Southwest Washington got the Wharf, transforming a once-dowdy waterfront into a playground for live-music lovers and eaters of pricey seafood.

Washington Post: D.C. to ease restrictions, change vaccine sign-ups as cases slowly fall in region

Editor Apr 26, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser confirmed Monday that the city will ease some coronavirus-related restrictions in May, and said the District is transitioning away from its preregistration system in favor of “high-capacity” walk-up vaccination…

DCist: ‘It Taps Into A Lot Of Trauma’: Indigenous People In The D.C. Region Say Vaccines Came Too…

Editor Apr 26, 2021
Geoffrey Roth, a descendant of the Standing Rock Sioux Nation, says his Facebook feed has been full of grief over the past year.

WTOP: Metro will extend service for DC pro teams’ late-running games

Editor Apr 26, 2021
With baseball, hockey and other D.C.-area sports gradually opening back up to fans, Metro is extending service for games that run past the system’s normal closing time.

City Paper: D.C. Bars And Music Venues Consider Requiring Vaccination So They Can Reopen

Editor Apr 26, 2021
Madam’s Organ started a local conversation on “vaccine passports” in the hopes that nightlife could look like the Before Times.

UrbanTurf: Not Quite 690,000 Residents: DC’s Latest Population Estimate

Editor Apr 26, 2021
While DC has been operating under the assumption that there are more than 700,000 residents in the city, the 2020 Census counts announced Monday are seemingly a reality check.
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