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DCist: ’We Are Still Here And You Can’t Get Rid Of Us’: After Chauvin Verdict, Local Activists Say…

Editor Apr 26, 2021
Kanika Savoy attended her first protest on Friday. The 22-year-old Trinity Washington University student said she came out to join a group of dozens that had gathered in Freedom Plaza that evening because she “saw everything that was…

Washington Business Journal: Children’s National’s Walter Reed campus was ‘just a pipe dream.’ Now…

Editor Apr 26, 2021
For Children’s National Hospital’s future D.C. campus, the future is here.

DCist: D.C. Will Open 11 Walk-Up COVID-19 Vaccine Sites On Saturday, End Pre-Registration System

Editor Apr 26, 2021
D.C. will open 11 new walk-up COVID-19 vaccine sites across the District on Saturday, after health officials said the city has reached an “equilibrium” in the supply and demand for the vaccine.

DCist: Bowser Will Loosen Restrictions On Outdoor Dining, But Keeps 25% Capacity Limit On Indoor…

Editor Apr 26, 2021
With the District’s COVID-19 cases trending in an optimistic direction and vaccination numbers increasing, officials will ease more restrictions on outdoor dining, fitness centers, and places of worship starting May 1.

DCist: Should D.C. Police Stop Enforcing Traffic Laws? One Proposal Would Give The Job To DDOT

Editor Apr 26, 2021
If you run a red light or drive too fast, you might see the flashing lights of a police car in your rearview mirror.

WTOP: DC to settle $1.6 million of suits by 2017 inauguration protesters

Editor Apr 26, 2021
The ACLU of D.C. on Monday announced that the District has agreed to a $1.6 million settlement of two lawsuits over the treatment of protesters at then-President Donald Trump’s inauguration in 2017.

DCist: D.C. Will Pay $1.6M To Resolve Lawsuits Alleging Police Misconduct During 2017 Inauguration…

Editor Apr 26, 2021
D.C. will pay $1.6 million to settle two lawsuits filed against the city for false arrests and excessive force during demonstrations on Inauguration Day in 2017.

Maryland Matters: Once Part of the Opposition, Suburban Lawmakers Embrace D.C. Statehood

Editor Apr 26, 2021
Eleanor Holmes Norton, the District of Columbia’s non-voting delegate in the U.S. House of Representatives, has been the capital city’s advocate for more than 30 years.

Washington Post: D.C. officers crash patrol cars during apparent racing, department spokesman says

Editor Apr 26, 2021
Four D.C. police officers faced suspensions of their law enforcement powers after the drivers of two marked patrol cars crashed while apparently racing each other along a street in Northeast Washington, according to a department spokesman.…

Washingtonian: Glenn Close’s “Da Butt” Moment Was Pre-Planned? Who Cares!

Editor Apr 26, 2021
DC music owned the Oscars.

7News: DC Police say they’re investigating 4 officers for racing, crashing their patrol cars

Editor Apr 26, 2021
Four officers with the Metropolitan Police Department are under investigation and being placed on non-contact status after the department says they "may have been racing the vehicles, resulting in an accident."

DCist: Glenn Close Shouts Out Go-Go At The Oscars And Dances To ‘Da Butt,’ Causing Locals To Lose…

Editor Apr 26, 2021
Glenn Close didn’t take home the Oscar for best supporting actress last night, but the 74-year-old Hollywood legend ended up stealing the show — and upending 2021 bingo cards across the region — when she danced to D.C. go-go band E.U.’s…

WTOP: Georgetown’s Racial Justice Institute aims to address school’s inequities

Editor Apr 26, 2021
It’s a story that reflects our country’s painful past.

WTOP: ‘It’s been extremely frustrating’: Mail delays impact DC neighborhood

Editor Apr 26, 2021
A Northeast D.C. neighborhood is dealing with significant postal service delays, with some residents saying more than a month has gone by since they’ve gotten important mail like medications and stimulus checks.

Washington Post: Donald Trump makes his debut in National Portrait Gallery’s presidents exhibition

Editor Apr 26, 2021
When the National Portrait Gallery reopens May 14, visitors will have the first opportunity to see a President Donald Trump portrait in the popular America’s Presidents exhibition.

Washington Post: How Glenn Close became a DMV hero by shouting out go-go legends at the Oscars

Editor Apr 26, 2021
The 93rd Academy Awards ceremony was starting to get a little speech-heavy Sunday when Questlove announced he and comedian Lil Rel Howery were going to play a trivia game with the evening’s nominees. “Quest is going to play a song from a…

Associated Press: Glenn Close knows all about ‘Da Butt’ in Oscars’ game

Editor Apr 26, 2021
The premise for an interlude at the Oscars was simple: Questlove played a song and a chosen celebrity had to guess if the tune was ever nominated for or won an Oscar.

Fox 5: DC cop cars totaled after officers drag race in NE, says commander

Editor Apr 26, 2021
Two D.C. police cars were totaled after officers decided to drag race each other, according to an internal email obtained exclusively by FOX 5’s Lindsay Watts.

WUSA9: Adams Morgan art walk aims to draw customers for businesses still struggling from pandemic

Editor Apr 25, 2021
Close to a dozen different artists displayed their work in shops throughout the neighborhood

Robert Barton in The Post: I was sentenced to 30 years to life at 16. I shouldn’t have been sent…

Editor Apr 25, 2021
I grew up on some of the meanest streets of D.C., the child of a man who rotated through prison and abandoned me and my mother. The few visits I had with him taught me the wrong kind of lessons. When my mother sent me to him for a…
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The Republican-run House Appropriations Committee this morning released the text of a proposed fiscal year 2027 funding bill that includes appropriations for DC — with the broad array of riders…

District Links: Mayor says she expects to invoke 15-day emergency to extend curfew zones; Pinto apologizes for posting…

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With current legislative authority for expanded juvenile curfews set to expire at midnight, Mayor Muriel Bowser said today that she's likely to declare a 15-day public emergency in order to…

District Links: White calls for Pinto to withdraw from delegate’s race over release of personal info; BZA lacks…

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Robert White — one of two sitting councilmembers vying to become the DC's next delegate to Congress — is calling on his Ward 2 colleague Brooke Pinto to drop out of the race after her campaign posted…
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