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WTOP: 250 National Guard members activated, as DC braces for Chauvin verdict

Editor Apr 19, 2021
Law enforcement officials are preparing for the outcome of the trial of Derek Chauvin, the officer accused of causing George Floyd’s death, which sparked nationwide protests calling for police reform last summer.

WTOP: DC set to begin overnight spraying of ginkgo trees

Editor Apr 19, 2021
With spring in full bloom, D.C.’s Department of Transportation will start its annual tradition of spraying ginkgo trees Monday night.

Washington Post: D.C. unemployment recipients who have missed benefits since March should get paid…

Editor Apr 19, 2021
Up to 2,500 D.C. unemployment recipients whose benefits were interrupted in recent weeks should receive the funds they are owed beginning Tuesday, the director of the city’s Department of Employment Services (DOES) said.

WTOP: All DC parking enforcement set to resume

Editor Apr 19, 2021
Well, it was nice while it lasted.

Associated Press: Medical ruling: Capitol cop Sicknick died of natural causes

Editor Apr 19, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who was injured while confronting rioters during the Jan. 6 insurrection, suffered a stroke and died from natural causes, the Washington, D.C., medical examiner’s office ruled…

WTOP: Medical examiner: Capitol Police officer Sicknick died of stroke; death ruled ‘natural’

Editor Apr 19, 2021
The D.C. medical examiner has released the cause and manner of death for Brian Sicknick, the Capitol Police officer who died a day after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

DCist: D.C. Medical Examiner Rules Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick Had Two Strokes, Died Of…

Editor Apr 19, 2021
Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick had two strokes before he died following the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol, according to a ruling from the D.C. Medical Examiner.

Washington Post: Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who engaged rioters, suffered two strokes…

Editor Apr 19, 2021
Capitol Police officer Brian D. Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes a day after he confronted rioters at the Jan. 6 insurrection, the District’s chief medical examiner has ruled.

Washington Business Journal: Here’s what will fill the vacant lot next to the H Street NW…

Editor Apr 19, 2021
The vacant lot next to the H Street NW Walmart will finally be filled in.

City Paper: DC Court of Appeals Vacates Gun Conviction, Ruling MPD Conducted Illegal Stop and Search

Editor Apr 19, 2021
The DC Court of Appeals threw out Brandon Golden’s felony gun convictions in a ruling last week that found that officers with the Metropolitan Police Department’s Gun Recovery Unit illegally stopped and searched him.

Washington Post: D.C. to offer amnesty for overdue tickets, as ticketing for all parking violations…

Editor Apr 19, 2021
In a step toward pre-pandemic normalcy, the District is set to resume full enforcement of parking violations this spring.

DCist: D.C.’s New Southwest Library To Open In Ward 6 Next Month

Editor Apr 19, 2021
The new $18 million Southwest Library is set to open May 6 with an impressive list of services and features, the DC Public Library announced Monday.

DCist: Parking Enforcement Is Coming Back To D.C. In June, Ticket Amnesty Program Will Waive Late…

Editor Apr 19, 2021
After months of drivers largely skipping out on the risk of parking tickets, D.C. officials announced Monday they will fully restart parking enforcement on June 1 — but will also give scofflaws a break on overdue tickets.

DCist: D.C. To Begin Bringing COVID-19 Vaccines To Homebound Residents Next Week

Editor Apr 19, 2021
D.C. will begin administering vaccines to homebound residents at their homes on April 26, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Monday.

Washington Business Journal: GWU will mandate Covid vaccines for students and employees. The…

Editor Apr 19, 2021
George Washington University will require its students, faculty and staff to be vaccinated against Covid-19 before returning to campus for the fall semester, the university said Monday.

Washingtonian: This Intriguing Series of Paintings Depicts the Capitol Fence

Editor Apr 19, 2021
Artist Elaine S. Wilson is documenting the manmade “interruptions” in DC's landscape

Washington Times: D.C. residents frustrated by month-long mail delay

Editor Apr 19, 2021
Slow delivery of bills, stimulus checks 'extremely crippling'

Washington Business Journal: Trump Organization said to still be accepting bids for D.C. hotel

Editor Apr 19, 2021
The Trump Organization Inc. is no longer actively marketing its downtown D.C. hotel for sale, but it is still open to offers, according to Bloomberg.

UrbanTurf: With New Exhibition (and New Entrance), Dupont Underground Hopes to Advance Design…

Editor Apr 19, 2021
Having secured a lease extension, Dupont Underground (DU) is now seeking to advance the design conversation for its subterranean disused-streetcar-tunnel-turned-arts-space.

WTOP: DC opens walk-in COVID-19 vaccine sites for seniors

Editor Apr 19, 2021
Starting Monday, D.C. residents 65 and older can get COVID-19 vaccines at walk-up sites across the District without making an appointment in advance.
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