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Washington Times: D.C. Council presses police oversight panel on uptick in complaints

Editor Mar 9, 2021
D.C. Council members on Monday pressed the Office of Police Complaints on why the oversight agency recently reported its highest number of complaints in its 20-year history.

DCist: ‘School Wasn’t Even Important’: For Many Local Students, The Pandemic Has Meant A Mountain Of…

Editor Mar 9, 2021
Perla Guzman Martinez woke up on the second day of the year in a cold sweat. The 15-year-old’s body ached and she could not stop shaking.

WUSA9: DC IT issues are not new. What’s being done to fix them?

Editor Mar 9, 2021
First, it was the city's unemployment site. Now it's the vaccine registration page. What can be done to shore up DC's tech issues?

Washington Business Journal: The D.C. region is falling far short of its affordable housing…

Editor Mar 9, 2021
The D.C. region is falling woefully behind its own goals for the construction of new affordable housing through 2030, according to a new analysis by the Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers.

WUSA9: Mural of tattooed RBG causes controversy in Anacostia

Editor Mar 9, 2021
The California artist was commissioned by a Miami-based art collaborative.

WTOP: Larger-than-life DC mural of poet laureate Amanda Gorman grabs attention

Editor Mar 9, 2021
The nation’s youngest poet laureate, Amanda Gorman, inspired the nation on Jan. 20th during the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Now, her larger-than-life painted image is winning admirers in a Dupont…

Washington Post: D.C. sees largest drop in traffic congestion among large U.S. cities, report says

Editor Mar 9, 2021
The Washington region no longer can claim to be among the 10 most traffic-congested places in the nation, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.

Street Sense: Making room for construction in NoMa, DC government conducts its 18th encampment…

Editor Mar 9, 2021
Andre Justine had been living on 1st and H Street NE for six months, but that morning, his tent was thrown away, displacing him from his home and community. On Thursday, Justine, along with several others, had their personal belongings and…

Tyrone Walker in The Daily Beast: I was just another young Black boy, AWOL from his home, about to…

Editor Mar 8, 2021
You’ve heard my story before, or something like it. You’ve seen it on TV or in a movie: A lost kid, a life forever altered by a first encounter with our nation’s criminal justice system. It happens far too often, to far too many lost boys…

Washington Post: Federal covid relief package could lift Metro through pandemic budget problems

Editor Mar 8, 2021
The latest coronavirus aid package moving through Congress could be the final funding bridge that Metro and other transit agencies need to begin ramping up for riders they hope will return after being vaccinated, transportation officials…

Washington Post: Capitol security review identifies deficiencies as Congress debates upgrades

Editor Mar 8, 2021
A review of security at the U.S. Capitol commissioned after the deadly riot on Jan. 6 found that Capitol Police are too “understaffed, insufficiently equipped, and inadequately trained” — and woefully lacking in intelligence capabilities —…

WTOP: DC releases 2020 police-stop data after ACLU files suit

Editor Mar 8, 2021
D.C. is releasing data on traffic stops made by police officers last year after the American Civil Liberties Union of D.C. filed a suit demanding the city release the public information.

Washington Business Journal: Wesley Theological Seminary wants to tap into the school’s most…

Editor Mar 8, 2021
The Wesley Theological Seminary campus has sat on its 8.7 acres at the corner of University and Massachusetts avenues NW for roughly 63 years, after American University sold it the site for just $10.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: He put it all on the line opening his butcher shop a year ago. Then the…

Editor Mar 8, 2021
He remembers the moment it came to him, about 10 years ago — his dream.

Washington Post: New D.C. vaccine sign-up system to launch Wednesday; Maryland raises more equity…

Editor Mar 8, 2021
The equitable distribution of the coronavirus vaccine continued to preoccupy officials in the greater Washington region on Monday. The District prepared to launch a new vaccine registration website, and officials in Maryland questioned…

DCist: D.C.’s COVID-19 Vaccine Pre-Registration Site Opens Wednesday

Editor Mar 8, 2021
D.C.’s COVID-19 Vaccine Pre-Registration Site Opens Wednesday

Washington Post: Howard University names its law library after alumnus and civil rights leader…

Editor Mar 8, 2021
Howard University has named its law school library after alumnus and civil rights icon Vernon Jordan, officials announced Monday.

WTOP: Dueling Van Gogh exhibits generate interest, confusion in DC, New York

Editor Mar 8, 2021
Dueling Van Gogh exhibits with very similar names are creating confusion.

DCist: Capital Checkers Is Looking For A New Home After 40 Years In Shaw

Editor Mar 8, 2021
After nearly 40 years at its Shaw outpost, the Capital Pool Checkers Association is searching for a new clubhouse. The landlord that owns the building where the group gathers is selling the building, and the membership-financed club can’t…

UrbanTurf: A Simplified Design for One of the Most Prominent Residential Buildings at Walter Reed

Editor Mar 8, 2021
Nearly six months after the public got its first look at one of the most prominent residential buildings planned at the old Walter Reed campus, the design has been revised.
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