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UrbanTurf: A Mullett Redevelopment: 15 Units Proposed for a Pair of Rowhouses in DC’s West End

Editor Apr 5, 2021
A new development is on the boards for a pair of rowhouses in DC's West End.

DCist: D.C. To Ease COVID-19 Restrictions At Entertainment Venues, Swimming Pools, Museums Starting…

Editor Apr 5, 2021
Several of D.C.’s COVID-19 restrictions on entertainment venues, swimming pools, and museums will change on May 1, as the city continues to vaccinate more residents.

Washington Post: Elizabeth Davis, president of the Washington Teachers’ Union, killed in car crash…

Editor Apr 5, 2021
Elizabeth Davis, president of the Washington Teachers’ Union, was killed in a two-car crash in Prince George’s County on Sunday night, the union confirmed Monday.

DCist: ‘She Made Us Feel Seen’: Elizabeth Davis, President of Washington Teachers’ Union, Dies In…

Editor Apr 5, 2021
Elizabeth A. Davis, a fierce advocate for D.C. educators and the outspoken president of the Washington Teachers’ Union, died Sunday night in a car crash in Prince George’s County.

City Paper: Feeling Desperate and Impatient, D.C. Residents Are Traveling to Get Vaccinated…

Editor Apr 5, 2021
Squishy guidelines and residual frustration with D.C. officials has Washingtonians venturing a long way from home to receive COVID-19 vaccines.

WTOP: Record office occupancy loss and record high vacancy in D.C.

Editor Apr 5, 2021
D.C.’s office market continued to soften in the first quarter of this year, with the largest single-quarter occupancy loss on record.

Associated Press: Latest attack pushes US Capitol Police further toward crisis

Editor Apr 5, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Capitol Police are struggling.

Robert McCartney in The Post: Despite rise in virus cases, elected leaders again ignore health…

Editor Apr 5, 2021
In a deadly pattern we’ve seen before, coronavirus infections are rising across the region but area elected officials are ignoring health experts’ advice to tighten restrictions on public gatherings and businesses to thwart the disease’s…

Washington Post: After a year away during the pandemic, a church comes together for Easter tradition

Editor Apr 5, 2021
The last time the pastor had seen his congregation in person was March 2020. The coronavirus had triggered a global pandemic, prompting him to shutter his church in Northwest Washington.

WTOP: Suggested changes to Reagan National Airport noise study to be released

Editor Apr 4, 2021
The latest study on airplane noise north of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport will be released during a virtual meeting on Monday night.

Associated Press: Capitol attack raises questions of security vs public access

Editor Apr 4, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers are trying to balance openness with safety after Friday’s attack within steps of the Capitol, a challenge for Congress, nearly three months after a mob stormed the seat of American democracy, to “make it as…

WTOP: Pandemic pushes DC school to provide English learners with new laptops, mental health services

Editor Apr 4, 2021
A D.C. school for adult English learners is working to overcome the wide-range of difficulties its students face switching to virtual learning during the pandemic, especially with most being both immigrants and parents.

Washington Post Editorial Board: A commission makes a good start at reimagining policing in D.C.

Editor Apr 4, 2021
THE KILLING of George Floyd last year at the hands of Minneapolis police spotlighted the damage that unjust policing has caused to Black neighborhoods, and there seemed to be general agreement about the need for serious reform. How to go…

Washington Post: Immigrant families are leaving D.C.’s public schools. Will they return?

Editor Apr 4, 2021
At Brightwood Education Campus in Northwest Washington, 12 immigrant families — 25 students — moved out of the city and left the school during the pandemic. At Roosevelt High not far away, the school is down more than 60 students whose…

WTOP: Capitol Police union chair: ‘We are struggling to meet existing mission requirements’

Editor Apr 4, 2021
The chairman of the union for US Capitol Police officers said the department is “struggling to meet existing mission requirements” and is calling on Congress to hire hundreds of new police officers to ensure the safety of the Capitol…

WUSA9: DC community leaders call for safety upgrades to Georgia Avenue after 4-year-old hit and…

Editor Apr 4, 2021
D.C. Police said 4-year-old Zy'aire Joshua was hit by a car and killed Thursday afternoon.

Washington Post: Latest Capitol attack reignites debate over security, fencing in D.C.; family of…

Editor Apr 4, 2021
For residents of this city that has been under occupation for months, the arrival of spring brought a sense that life here might finally be getting lighter.

Washington Post: One shot, free transportation and on-site child care: How groups in D.C. are…

Editor Apr 4, 2021
The line for the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine on Saturday morning wrapped around several blue and green tennis courts in Southeast Washington and was more than two dozen people deep.

Associated Press: Deadly breach could delay decisions about Capitol fencing

Editor Apr 3, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The latest deadly breach of the Capitol’s perimeter could delay the gradual reopening of the building’s grounds to the public just as lawmakers were eyeing a return to more normal security measures following the Jan. 6…

DCist: Troubled DC Crime Lab Loses Its Accreditation

Editor Apr 3, 2021
The D.C. crime lab, which analyzes evidence gathered at crime scenes in the District, has had its accreditation suspended temporarily by the ANSI National Accreditation Board.
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Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…

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