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DCist: D.C. Attorney General Sues Moving Company For Allegedly Discriminating Against East Of The…

Editor Feb 23, 2021
On Monday, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced two legal actions against two different companies that allegedly refused services to residents east of the river.

UrbanTurf: A Church-Led Residential Development on the Boards in Shaw

Editor Feb 23, 2021
Another Shaw church has development plans on the boards.

Washington Post: Former D.C. crack cocaine kingpin Rayful Edmond III granted prison sentence…

Editor Feb 23, 2021
Rayful Edmond III, the District native who prosecutors say ran the largest crack cocaine operation in the nation’s capital in the 1980s, came one step closer Tuesday to release from prison after a federal judge decided that he had served…

City Paper: Jack Evans’ Car Stolen From Outside His House

Editor Feb 23, 2021
It was a Subaru, not the Sebring.

Associated Press: Security officials cast blame for Jan. 6 failures at Capitol

Editor Feb 23, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Testifying for the first time about the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, former security officials blamed faulty intelligence for the disastrous failure to anticipate the violent intentions of the mob that invaded the…

Washington Business Journal: Handle19 is regrouping after efforts to open homegrown D.C. sportsbook…

Editor Feb 23, 2021
Shane August is heading back to the drawing board in his effort to launch a homegrown D.C. sportsbook after regulators denied his license application for the Handle19 venture in Capitol Hill.

Washington Business Journal: Howard University President Wayne Frederick joins board of R&D…

Editor Feb 23, 2021
Howard University President Dr. Wayne Frederick has been elected to the board of directors of Battelle, a nonprofit organization that is one of the nation's largest research and development institutions.

Washington Business Journal: JPMorgan Chase to fund D.C. birthing center as part of $30B racial…

Editor Feb 23, 2021
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is providing $20 million to Community of Hope for the purchase, renovation and expansion of a birthing center serving the eastern part of D.C. — part of a $30 billion commitment to advancing racial equity.

WTOP: Ex-DC Councilman Jack Evans’ car — with keys in it — stolen in Georgetown

Editor Feb 23, 2021
Former D.C. Council member Jack Evans, who resigned amid an ethics probe and likely expulsion in early 2020, is the latest victim of car theft as the region sees a spike in thefts.

Washington Post: D.C.’s small landlords are struggling under eviction moratoriums, survey…

Editor Feb 23, 2021
As many businesses remain shuttered and stimulus payments run out, the economic crisis created by the coronavirus pandemic continues to batter the District’s residential real estate market and small landlords in particular.

WTOP: DC in healthier financial shape than projected at start of pandemic

Editor Feb 23, 2021
D.C. is taking its financial temperature and finding that it is healthier than what was projected at the start of the pandemic.

WTOP: Washington National Cathedral honors COVID-19 victims as US reaches 500,000 deaths

Editor Feb 22, 2021
The Washington National Cathedral rang its bells 500 times Monday, once for every 1,000 people who have died from COVID-19 in the U.S.

WTOP: DC attorney general claims companies refuse service east of Anacostia River

Editor Feb 22, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine has filed one discrimination lawsuit, and settled another case, both claiming companies denied service to residents who live east of the Anacostia River.

WUSA9: ‘Disturbing effort to displace Black trans women’ | Transgender advocates in DC…

Editor Feb 22, 2021
WASHINGTON — No Justice No Pride houses up to 70 Black and brown transgender women a night in five different homes in D.C. But one safe house advocates have been renting in the Brightwood section of Northwest is up for sale. Now, the…

ABC7: As D.C. nears 1K COVID deaths, Mayor Bowser ‘proud’ of city’s response to…

Editor Feb 22, 2021
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — The District is approaching nearly 1,000 deaths as a result of COVID-19, and Mayor Muriel Bowser said Monday that she's proud of the city's response to the pandemic.

WUSA9: Jones-Haywood Dance School celebrates 80 years in DC

Editor Feb 22, 2021
“I was not intimidated by the fact that I was studying a European art form," Sandra Fourtune-Green.

WTOP: DC attorney general joins call for fairness for certain low-level drug offenders seeking…

Editor Feb 22, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is leading a coalition of fellow prosecutors who want to make sure that a relatively recent criminal justice reform law is applied more broadly to certain low-level drug offenders looking for new…

DCist: COVID-19 Infection Rates In D.C. Region Begin To Drop After Post-Holiday Surge

Editor Feb 22, 2021
Weeks away from the one-year mark of the pandemic, coronavirus metrics in the D.C.-area are slowly improving— in some cases trickling back down to numbers not seen since last fall.

DCist: She Lived For Years Under The I-295 Overpass. Now, Neighbors And Family Mourn Angela Hill

Editor Feb 22, 2021
Angela Hill, a 58-year-old mother and grandmother, died last week under the I-295 overpass, where she’d lived for several years.

The Georgetowner: Will Georgetown Get a Public High School?

Editor Feb 22, 2021
Might Hardy Middle School at 1819 35th St. NW become a public high school? That was a proposal put forth on Feb. 11 at the first Foxhall and MacArthur School Planning Community Working Group Meeting.
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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…

District Links: DC unveils draft master plan for mixed-use redevelopment of RFK campus; July 4 will feature added…

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