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Washington Post: Full House scheduled to vote Thursday on D.C. statehood

Editor Apr 16, 2021
A bill to make D.C. the nation’s 51st state will get a vote in the full House on Thursday, Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) said, fulfilling promises by House leadership to prioritize the legislation within President Biden’s first…

WTOP: New DC memorial honors American infantrymen from World War I

Editor Apr 16, 2021
The long-awaited World War I Memorial was dedicated Friday morning, honoring the nation’s “Doughboys.”

Heather Raspberry in The Post: In D.C., the rent is still too darned high

Editor Apr 16, 2021
More than 10 years ago, a New York gubernatorial candidate became an Internet sensation with a campaign that declared the rent was “Too Damn High.” In the D.C. region, we can relate to rents that are still too high. Affordable housing…

Washington Post: Fighter jets buzz D.C. to honor new World War I memorial

Editor Apr 16, 2021
Fighter jets buzzed downtown Washington late Friday morning as part of a ceremony to honor a new World War I memorial, causing alarm among some residents.

DCist: That Noise You Heard Overhead Was Part Of A Planned Memorial Ceremony

Editor Apr 16, 2021
You may have looked up at the sky a few minutes ago and thought: Okay, that one wasn’t a helicopter.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. shrinks Fort Dupont Ice Arena rebuild as the project finally…

Editor Apr 16, 2021
The long-running effort to redevelop D.C.’s Fort Dupont Ice Arena is advancing with a smaller, more affordable project than was approved several years back.

Washington Business Journal: Destination Unknown — It’s unclear when air travel will return to…

Editor Apr 16, 2021
There is cautious optimism floating through the airline industry. Most officials for the major carriers who speak to Jerome Davis, executive vice president and chief revenue officer of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, say…

Jonathan Horowitch in The Post: Quality child care was out of reach for many pre-pandemic. That must…

Editor Apr 16, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed countless faults and cracks within American society. As the debate on reopening schools continues, one of these cracks is how to educate children, particularly those most in need, and how to ensure that…

WTOP: DC’s Emancipation Day: A ‘big step’ toward freedom, but only the first

Editor Apr 16, 2021
Friday marks D.C.’s 159th Emancipation Day, a day which is taught as being the first step toward freeing enslaved Black people in the U.S. But the history and legacy surrounding Emancipation Day is not so simple.

WTOP: Faith leaders discuss DC statehood in Emancipation Day panel

Editor Apr 16, 2021
Friday is Emancipation Day in D.C. and faith leaders celebrated the holiday by talking about how they can help the community address racial inequalities.

WTOP: Changes made to DC intersection after crash that killed 4-year-old boy

Editor Apr 16, 2021
An intersection in Northwest D.C. near the site of a crash that killed a 4-year-old boy has received new signage and a raised strip in the center of the roadway. It’s part of a plan to increase safety in the area, according to Everett…

Washington Post Editorial Board: A report reveals Capitol Police leaders performed even more…

Editor Apr 16, 2021
“CONGRESS ITSELF is the target on the 6th.” That explicit warning was delivered to the Capitol Police by the agency’s own intelligence unit just three days before the Capitol insurrection by a mob of pro-Trump supporters. Others also…

Washington Post: So long, Gate 35X: New Reagan National concourse a bright spot as travel rebounds…

Editor Apr 15, 2021
The shuttle buses will soon be relocated to Philadelphia. And the air stairs, no more.

Washington Post: New charter schools want to open in D.C. Does the city need them?

Editor Apr 15, 2021
The D.C. Public Charter School Board will consider the opening of five new charter campuses on Monday — even as public school enrollment in the city is slightly down during the pandemic and campuses in the traditional public and charter…

DCist: Independent Journalist Settles Suit Against D.C. Police After He Was Arrested Filming A Black…

Editor Apr 15, 2021
An independent journalist has settled a lawsuit against D.C. officials and the Metropolitan Police Department.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: This list said D.C. is the absolute worst in the entire nation. Maybe…

Editor Apr 15, 2021
Imagine a metropolis with a lush canopy of nearly 2 million trees, one of the best job markets and one of the most educated workforces in the nation, a sprawling public transportation network, a homegrown style of music, some of the best…

WTOP: Feds loan millions to DC Water for improvements

Editor Apr 15, 2021
DC Water is getting a federal loan that will let the city make millions of dollars in improvements to the water and sewer system in all eight wards of the city.

Associated Press: Capitol Police watchdog says force needs ‘cultural change’

Editor Apr 15, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Capitol Police force needs “cultural change” after the broad failures of the Jan. 6 insurrection, the top watchdog for the department testified Thursday, pointing to inadequate training and outdated weaponry as…

Washington Business Journal: MWAA offers a first look at Reagan National’s new concourse,…

Editor Apr 15, 2021
It will still be a work-in-progress, but Reagan National Airport's new terminal is nearly ready to host passengers roughly four years after construction started on the $393.8 million project.

City Paper: Seniors Have Been Eligible for Three Months, But Some Are Still Not Vaccinated

Editor Apr 15, 2021
73.6 percent of D.C. residents over 65 are at least partially vaccinated, according to the CDC. Nationwide, 79.6 percent of residents over 65 are vaccinated.
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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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