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WTOP: ‘Too many heroes to count’: Capitol Police humbled by congressional recognition

Editor Feb 11, 2021
The acting chief of the U.S. Capitol Police said the department is humbled by news that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will introduce legislation awarding them the Congressional Gold Medal for protecting the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot.

WUSA9: Pelosi promotes DC statehood when mentioning National Guard response before the Capitol riots

Editor Feb 11, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has strongly advocated for DC statehood and so has its lone congressional delegate, Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton.

Washington Post: Metro board expresses wariness over increased debt but gives tentative approval

Editor Feb 11, 2021
Metro’s precarious financial condition amid the pandemic was worrisome enough for some board members that they considered a pause Thursday on buying buses and selling bonds — two moves that would put the transit system hundreds of millions…

WTOP: Task force presents 80 changes to overhaul DC’s justice system

Editor Feb 11, 2021
Two years after a group of dozens of D.C. community leaders took on a review of the city’s jail system, it is making 80 “thoughtful and concrete” recommendations for major changes to improve the District’s justice system.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: The mid-pandemic return to school is totally weird for kids. And possibly…

Editor Feb 11, 2021
The mid-pandemic return to school is totally weird for kids. And possibly lonely, too.

Washington Post: South Africa and U.K. coronavirus strains detected in D.C.; Maryland to open third…

Editor Feb 11, 2021
Coronavirus variants from the United Kingdom and South Africa have been detected in D.C. residents, the city’s health director announced Thursday, while Maryland announced the state’s third mass vaccination site to battle the pandemic.

DCist: Bowser, Hogan, Northam Ask FEMA To Take Over Vaccinating Local Federal Workers

Editor Feb 11, 2021
The top officials from D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are calling on the federal government to step in and take on the responsibility of vaccinating thousands of federal workers who live in the region.

WTOP: COVID-19 variants found in DC; more vaccine doses on the way

Editor Feb 11, 2021
The two COVID-19 variants that were first detected in the U.K. and South Africa, and have since been detected in Virginia, Maryland and throughout the U.S., have been recently identified in D.C.

DCist: An Independent Journalist Is Suing D.C. Police After He Was Arrested Filming A Black Lives…

Editor Feb 11, 2021
Local independent journalist and documentarian Kian Kelley-Chung was one of more than 40 people arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department at a racial justice protest in August. Officers seized his camera equipment, and he spent the…

DCist: A Local Task Force Says D.C. Can End Its Reliance On Federal Prisons In 10 Years. Here’s How

Editor Feb 11, 2021
In the next decade, D.C. could reduce incarceration by half, bring residents who have been in federal prisons in other states back home, and replace the D.C. Jail, which has been in deep disrepair for years.

Josh Lorenzo in The Post: Here’s how to finally get snow in D.C.

Editor Feb 11, 2021
Deep into the winter season, with a weather system approaching, meteorologists will trot out their canned explanations for whether it will snow in D.C., Maryland and Virginia — together known as the DMV. You’ve been hearing these…

Washington Post Editorial Board: Secure the Capitol. But don’t deface it with a permanent fence.

Editor Feb 11, 2021
THIS WEEK, D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) announced she will introduce legislation to bar the use of federal funds to build a permanent fence around the Capitol. It really shouldn’t have to come to that. Walling the Capitol into a…

Washington Business Journal: Biden removes Trump appointees from commission that oversees D.C.…

Editor Feb 11, 2021
The Biden administration has removed two Trump appointees from the National Capital Planning Commission as the District asks for more dismissals from the federal boards that weigh in on the D.C.'s built environment.

DCist: D.C. Reports Cases of South African And U.K. Coronavirus Variants

Editor Feb 11, 2021
The more transmissible variants of the coronavirus first reported in the U.K. and South Africa have been identified in D.C. residents, according to DC Health Director LaQuandra Nesbitt.

Washington Business Journal: MahoganyBooks to open National Harbor location in June

Editor Feb 11, 2021
D.C. bookstore MahoganyBooks will open a second store at National Harbor on June 19.

DCist: ‘She Loved Hard’: D.C. Teacher Who Died Of COVID-19 Remembered For Her Motherly Touch

Editor Feb 11, 2021
Helenmaire’ White spent most of her working life styling hair at The Ultimate Touch Hair Salon, a business she opened with her husband on Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue in Southeast D.C. in the late 1980s.

Washington Post: George Washington University commits to single-use-plastic ban

Editor Feb 11, 2021
George Washington University will begin to eliminate single-use plastics from campus, Thomas LeBlanc, the school’s president, said at a sustainability event Thursday.

City Paper: 51 Reasons to Support D.C. Statehood

Editor Feb 11, 2021
From missing out on $2–$3 billion in revenues annually to getting IDs turned down, 51 reasons D.C. should be a state.

City Paper: Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Nominees to the Utilities Regulation Commission Frustrate Energy…

Editor Feb 11, 2021
Time is a flat circle at the Public Service Commission.

City Paper: Should Young D.C. Councilmembers Get Vaccinated Yet?

Editor Feb 11, 2021
Some of them have already received doses.
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