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DCist: As D.C. Copes With A Raging Pandemic And Fears Of Violence, A Quieter, More Tense MLK Day

Editor Jan 18, 2021
The Stone of Hope, the granite sculpture that memorializes Martin Luther King Jr. in a scene of stoic resolve, was cut off by a grid of rigid street closures. A raging pandemic — with more than 13,000 COVID-related deaths across D.C.,…

Washington Post: After a year of pain and strife, volunteers see MLK Day as a way to come together

Editor Jan 18, 2021
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day a year ago, there were few hints of the tumultuous and devastating 12 months that would follow. No one envisioned then that 400,000 Americans would be dead from a disease that disproportionately affected Black…

Washington Post: With demand high and supply limited, seniors across region struggle to get vaccines

Editor Jan 18, 2021
D.C.-area residents expressed new frustrations Monday over how to access the coronavirus vaccine, as the pool of eligible recipients grew and the available supply was far outstripped by demand.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C.’s children deserve better

Editor Jan 18, 2021
THE LONG-RUNNING federal court oversight of D.C.’s child welfare system is likely coming to an end after a judge last summer gave preliminary approval to settlement of a lawsuit filed 30 years ago on behalf of children who were victims of…

Washington Times: No love lost as Trump prepares to leave capital city

Editor Jan 18, 2021
Oil and water. Dogs and cats. And Donald Trump and Washington.

Washington Post: Fire at homeless encampment interrupts inauguration rehearsal at U.S. Capitol

Editor Jan 18, 2021
The Capitol Police on Monday alerted people at the Capitol and surrounding complex not to enter or exit for a brief period Monday morning because of what was characterized as “an external security threat,” which turned out to be a small…

Washington Post: University of Delaware, Howard University drum lines to perform at inauguration

Editor Jan 18, 2021
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris will be escorted by the drum lines from their alma maters — the University of Delaware and Howard University — at Wednesday’s inauguration ceremony.

Fortune: Half of Americans support D.C. statehood in the wake of the Capitol riots

Editor Jan 18, 2021
With the country reeling from last week's riots at the Capitol and Democrats soon to be in control of the presidency, House, and Senate, roughly half of Americans support granting statehood to Washington, D.C.

Jon Walker in The Week: Statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico only needs 50 votes

Editor Jan 18, 2021
Many journalists and political commentators have been pessimistic about the possibility of statehood for the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. This seems to be primarily because, despite the recent Democratic victories in Georgia,…

Associated Press: FBI vetting Guard troops in DC amid fears of insider attack

Editor Jan 18, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. defense officials say they are worried about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, prompting the FBI to vet all of the 25,000 National…

Tim Krepp in The Post: An inauguration is a big celebration. We don’t deserve one right now.

Editor Jan 18, 2021
As we recover from the shock of the events of Jan. 6, a thought has begun percolating in my mind, and the minds of many of my Capitol Hill neighbors: Are we seriously attempting to go through with this?

Felicia A. Bell in The Post: Enslaved Black craftsmen helped build the U.S. Capitol that a mob…

Editor Jan 18, 2021
I stood in my living room motionless and stunned Jan. 6 as I watched an attempted coup happening in real time. Raging insurrectionists fueled by racist rhetoric and conspiracy theories had besieged and forced their way into the U.S.…

Washington Post: Mall closure bars access to King Memorial on holiday

Editor Jan 18, 2021
Security officials have reminded the public that security measures will prevent access to the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial on the Mall on Monday, which is the holiday named for King.

DCist: What It’s Like To Live Inside D.C.’s Militarized Security Zone

Editor Jan 18, 2021
The supposed “Million Militia March” did not materialize in D.C. on Sunday, as the far-right movement that spawned the Capitol siege earlier this month recedes to ever-darker corners of the internet to plot scattershot attacks.

Washington Post: With no ‘armed march’ by extremists, D.C. residents navigate a fortress and fear

Editor Jan 18, 2021
The troops were in formation. The residents were told to stay home. The heart of Washington was a fortress of fences, concrete barriers and security checkpoints. But on Sunday, the planned and promoted “armed march” on the nation’s capital…

WTOP: DC restaurant feels the impact of inauguration road closures on top of the pandemic

Editor Jan 17, 2021
A restaurant in D.C. trying to survive the pandemic is seeing a major loss of customers from road closures for the inauguration.

DCist: Do National Guard Troops Need All Those Food Donations?

Editor Jan 17, 2021
The photos went viral: National Guard troops hunkered down on the floor of the U.S. Capitol, surrounded by symbols of democracy as well as camouflaged gear and guns, chowing down on donated pizza.

Washington Post: When Trump and others were silent after the Capitol breach, D.C.’s mayor stepped…

Editor Jan 17, 2021
Workers had just fenced off all of Capitol Hill — not just the congressional complex, but Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s Capitol Hill: the wide plaza that locals bike across on sunny days and the gentle hill where they take their children to…

Washington Post: D.C. gives staff assignments for in-person learning as mistrust in reopening plan…

Editor Jan 17, 2021
The District sent notices to nearly half of the public school system’s roughly 4,000 teachers to return to school buildings Feb. 1 as city leaders attempt to staff classrooms in a school district where demand for in-person instruction…

Washington Post: Ahead of the inauguration, much of D.C. closed off as never before

Editor Jan 17, 2021
In an unprecedented move, the Mall and much of the surrounding area is closed to the public days ahead of next week’s presidential inauguration. Hundreds of thousands of spectators typically watch the ceremonies, but this year, the Secret…
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District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

Jul 1, 2026 132
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…

Jun 30, 2026 24
The DC Office of Planning today released a draft master plan outlining a framework for redevelopment of the RFK campus, anchored by a new Washington Commanders stadium but also incorporating up to…

District Links: Trump unleashes on DC mayoral nominee Lewis George; Trump eyes Sept. 1 construction start at East…

Jun 29, 2026 25
In a Sunday afternoon post on social media, President Donald Trump blasted Democratic mayoral nominee Janeese Lewis George as a "Communist adherent" and vowed to derail any efforts to "resist…
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