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UrbanTurf: DC Council Bill Aims to Encourage More Constructive Relationships Near Construction Sites

Editor Apr 12, 2021
Earlier this month, several DC Councilmembers introduced a bill intended to ease tensions around construction impacts in the city.

NBC4: Bicyclist Killed in Crash Had Tweeted Just Hours Before About the Dangers of Biking in DC

Editor Apr 11, 2021
The bicyclist killed Friday night in a crash that involved five other cars had tweeted just hours before his death about the dangers of biking through a traffic circle in Northeast D.C.

7News: Exclusive: An up-close look at Jefferson Memorial’s $14 million restoration

Editor Apr 11, 2021
WASHINGTON (7News) — The scaffolding is finally coming down around the Thomas Jefferson Memorial after two years and $14 million dollars of renovations.

Fox 5: D.C. Youth Orchestra program returns to outdoor rehearsals

Editor Apr 11, 2021
WASHINGTON - It was music to their ears, as for the first time in a year, young musicians with the D.C. Youth Orchestra Program came together to play music outside and in-person.

WTOP: Review prompts Metro to make emergency response program changes

Editor Apr 11, 2021
Metro will update its safety and emergency protocols following a March incident in D.C. involving a mechanical issue that left passengers stranded for over an hour on its rail system.

Washington Post: Metro finds several safety missteps in disabled train investigation

Editor Apr 11, 2021
Metro on Saturday began to require its employees to trigger a full emergency response when a passenger train, bus or MetroAccess car breaks down in light of safety and reporting failures that officials said occurred last month, including…

Washington Post: At 63, she enrolled at the university that sold her enslaved ancestors. Now she’s…

Editor Apr 11, 2021
In 2017, Mélisande Short-Colomb, then a 63-year-old chef from New Orleans, enrolled as a freshman at Georgetown University. And that wasn’t even the really unusual part. How she came to matriculate unravels a tale that binds her, her…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: How ‘Free Tony Lewis’ became both a son’s plea and a call on Biden to…

Editor Apr 10, 2021
If President Biden doesn’t take notice of his case, Tony Lewis Sr. could die in prison.

DCist: Driver Strikes, Kills Bicyclist In Multi-Vehicle Crash In Northwest D.C.

Editor Apr 10, 2021
A driver struck and killed a bicyclist in a crash that involved four vehicles in Northwest D.C. on Friday night, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.

WTOP: Expanded, deck-like sidewalks coming to Georgetown

Editor Apr 10, 2021
The project that proposed temporarily widening large portions of Georgetown’s sidewalks is getting underway.

Washington Post: D.C. police, Howard University to host community forums on law enforcement

Editor Apr 10, 2021
D.C. police are partnering with Howard University to hold public listening sessions to improve relationships with residents amid efforts to de-emphasize arrests and pursue a public health approach to fighting crime.

Washington Post: Car lanes vs. bike lanes: Proposals for busy Connecticut Avenue draw mixed reviews

Editor Apr 10, 2021
A congested commuter thoroughfare in Northwest Washington is slated for a reduction in vehicle capacity, part of a transformation that pits neighborhood residents against suburban drivers who could face longer trips to work.

Washington Post: D.C. mayor proposes boost in education spending as she calls on schools to fully…

Editor Apr 9, 2021
The District would increase education spending by at least 3.6 percent per student for the upcoming academic year even as the city faces pandemic-induced budget constraints, according to a proposal released by Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D)…

Washington Post: D.C. says long-awaited translation of vaccine website is coming this weekend

Editor Apr 9, 2021
The D.C. health department said Friday that it would publish translated versions of the city’s coronavirus vaccine registration website this weekend, after advocates for immigrants accused the city of violating local law by providing…

Slate: The Miles to the Grocery Store Got Longer This Year

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Carless shoppers in Southeast D.C. navigate a separate and unequal food system under strain.

Colbert King in The Post: In today’s uphill struggle to combat voter suppression, remember the Pearl

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Next week will commemorate the 173rd anniversary of one of the most courageous acts in antebellum America that most Americans have never heard of. It occurred here in the nation’s capital on April 15, 1848.

DCist: D.C. Approves 10% Crowd Levels At Capital One Arena

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Some sports fans will soon be able to return to Capital One Arena for Washington Capitals and Wizards games, after D.C. officials approved a waiver request from Monumental Sports and Entertainment to operate the indoor arena at 10%…

WTOP: DC police, Howard University join forces for community listening sessions

Editor Apr 9, 2021
D.C. police is teaming up with Howard University for a series of listening sessions in hopes of improving relations between police and the communities they serve.

Washington Business Journal: BET’s former D.C. headquarters offered for sale

Editor Apr 9, 2021
Black Entertainment Television's former D.C. campus is being offered for sale, nearly four years after its parent company announced plans to move the network's headquarters to New York.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. to allow Wizards and Capitals to host fans, Nats and United to…

Editor Apr 9, 2021
The D.C. government will allow the Washington Capitals and Wizards to host fans indoors for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began, effective immediately.
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