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WTOP: Proposed legislation would bar permanent fencing around US Capitol

Editor Mar 25, 2021
Bipartisan legislation that would prohibit installation of permanent fencing on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol was unveiled Thursday.

DCist: Bill Banning Federal Funding For Permanent Fencing Around Capitol Gets Bipartisan Support

Editor Mar 25, 2021
A bill that would ban the federal government from spending money on a permanent fence around the U.S. Capitol is gaining traction in both parties and chambers.

WTOP: DC forensic lab under criminal investigation over firearms case

Editor Mar 25, 2021
The D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences is under criminal investigation amid allegations that managers at the independent lab pressured analysts to change their conclusions, and then potentially misrepresented findings to its accrediting…

WTOP: FEMA denied DC request for pilot community vaccine center

Editor Mar 25, 2021
D.C. is getting shortchanged by the federal government again.

City Paper: D.C. Did Not Turn Down Additional Vaccine from FEMA

Editor Mar 25, 2021
D.C. wasn't interested in a high-capacity site, but it wouldn't have come with more vaccine doses.

Washington Post: More than 1 in 3 D.C. seniors aren’t booking vaccine appointments offered by the…

Editor Mar 25, 2021
D.C. senior citizens are lagging behind other eligible groups in booking coronavirus vaccination appointments through the city’s preregistration system, with 35 percent failing to secure an available slot after getting an invitation from…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Could D.C. statehood reach all the way into the prison system?

Editor Mar 25, 2021
When Louis Sawyer Jr.’s family visited him, they took a 14-hour road trip on an overnight bus to get to the federal penitentiary near Jonesville, Va. And that was one of the easier trips during his 25 years in the federal prison system.

DCist: Five New Restaurants Coming To Skyland Town Center In Ward 7

Editor Mar 25, 2021
Five new restaurants are slated to come to the Skyland Town Center development in Ward 7. And leasing for Skyland’s first residential property is also beginning.

Street Sense: DC Attorney General sues health care agency for defrauding Medicaid

Editor Mar 25, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced a lawsuit March 8 against a home health care provider for defrauding the District’s Medicaid program of more than $3 million from 2012 to 2014, in part by preying on people experiencing…

DCist: No, D.C. Didn’t Reject A FEMA Offer For More Vaccine

Editor Mar 25, 2021
D.C. has not qualified for a new Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) program that would boost the city’s supply of doses from the federal government and stand up a vaccination site with a capacity ranging from 250 to 6,000…

DCist: D.C. Is No Longer Encouraging Telework. Here’s What That Means In Practice

Editor Mar 25, 2021
For the first time this year, D.C. is no longer strongly encouraging nonessential workers to do their jobs from home.

WTOP: DC schools hope to pack extra learning into summer break

Editor Mar 25, 2021
An unusual summer break is poised to follow what has already been an abnormal year for some D.C. students, with the city’s public schools packing extra learning opportunities between July and August.

WTOP: Dispatchers for beleaguered 911 system to get enhanced training on city’s geography

Editor Mar 25, 2021
D.C.’s Office of Unified Communications, which handles 911 and 311 calls, has been much maligned and criticized over the years for the way it handles and dispatches emergency requests.

Washington Post: D.C.’s vaccine disparities are as big as ever. Here’s why poor Black areas are so…

Editor Mar 25, 2021
D.C. officials have struggled for months to narrow the gap in vaccination rates between the city’s most affluent neighborhoods and those hit hardest by the coronavirus — prioritizing certain Zip codes, launching clinics at churches and…

Washington Post: New regional rail vision aims to bring D.C., Maryland and Virginia closer together.…

Editor Mar 25, 2021
A Maryland resident would be able to ride MARC commuter trains to a job in Northern Virginia, and a Virginia resident could catch the Virginia Railway Express on the weekends, then travel to Baltimore in a one-fare, one-seat trip as part…

Street Sense: Community organizations face difficulties providing vulnerable children with wellness…

Editor Mar 24, 2021
During the COVID-19 pandemic, impoverished and homeless children are in disproportionate need of wellness support. Without access to in-person learning, child development can be stunted, leaving students of color, homeless students, and…

Street Sense: SMYAL expands services for LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness

Editor Mar 24, 2021
SMYAL, short for Supporting and Mentoring Youth Advocates and Leaders, is launching a third Extended Transitional Housing program for LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness that will provide residents with up to six years of shelter, mental…

Washington Business Journal: Silver Diner to open new concept by Nationals Park

Editor Mar 24, 2021
Silver Diner has inked a lease to open a two-story restaurant and bar in the shadow of Nationals Park.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. offers up more development opportunities at St. Elizabeths East,…

Editor Mar 24, 2021
The District is offering up a series of additional development opportunities on the St. Elizabeths East campus and promising to anchor the new construction by leasing some office space to D.C. government agencies.

Washington Post: Restaurant owners, residents relieved as outer Capitol fence comes down

Editor Mar 24, 2021
Every day for the past 11 weeks, Gum Tong has opened up Pete’s Diner and looked out the front window at her new view: National Guard troops carrying rifles, and a black 7-foot fence.
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