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Washington Post: In his memoir ‘Newsman,’ TV’s Pat Collins sticks to his story

Editor Dec 16, 2020
On the evening before the first possible snowstorm of winter 2020, Pat Collins was clear-eyed about the likelihood that he would be deploying his most famous journalistic accessory.

WTOP: First wave of Children’s National staff volunteer for COVID-19 vaccine

Editor Dec 16, 2020
Five of the 110 staff members who will be vaccinated this week at Children’s National Hospital received the first of two shots on Wednesday.

Washington Post: Metrobus moves to ‘moderate’ service plan amid wintry weather

Editor Dec 16, 2020
The move means Metro is suspending routes with hilly terrain.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. judge strikes down Covid-inspired ban on eviction filings, leaving…

Editor Dec 16, 2020
The District’s eviction moratorium, designed to last through the duration of the coronavirus pandemic, now looks to be in jeopardy.

Washington Business Journal: One of D.C.’s most important agencies for businesses will soon be…

Editor Dec 16, 2020
D.C. lawmakers have quietly advanced a plan to break up one of the city’s largest agencies, the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, lining up a massive shift in everything from housing and construction inspections to business…

WTOP: First look at law firm’s trophy new HQ at The Wharf

Editor Dec 16, 2020
When D.C. law firm Williams & Connolly LLP moves into its new headquarters at The Wharf in 2022, it will be anchoring a pair of stunning buildings on Maine Avenue Southwest.

DCist: Maryland To Give D.C. 8,000 Vaccine Doses, More Than The Feds Provided

Editor Dec 16, 2020
Maryland has agreed to provide D.C. with an additional 8,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses, according to a Maryland Health Department letter addressed to DC Health and initially reported by the Washington City Paper.

DCist: D.C. Will Study Its Sewage To Find Clues Of COVID-19 Hotspots

Editor Dec 16, 2020
If you had to identify clusters of coronavirus cases without testing people, what would you look at? Discarded face masks? Air particles? The walls of outdoor restaurant bubbles?

Street Sense: Eviction moratorium to extend as COVID-19 and unemployment worsens homelessness

Editor Dec 16, 2020
The D.C. Council voted on Dec. 15 to give the Mayor authority to extend the end date for the pandemic-related state of emergency from Dec. 31 to March 31, 2021, which in turn would extend the city’s eviction moratorium. While this…

UrbanTurf: 353 Units, Rooftop Restaurant Proposed at The Portals in Southwest DC

Editor Dec 16, 2020
A block away from the historic Cotton Annex, itself in line for a residential retrofit, another old Southwest property is getting a residential redo.

DCist: Dozens Protest Hiring Of D.C. Police Chief Newsham In Prince William County

Editor Dec 16, 2020
With signs and chants, dozens of protestors demonstrated their disapproval of Prince William County’s hiring of D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham to lead the county force on Tuesday afternoon.

Washington Post: Judge says D.C. violated law in awarding three lucrative Medicaid contracts

Editor Dec 16, 2020
The D.C. government violated procurement laws when it awarded three of its largest contracts this summer — totaling $1.5 billion for three companies to manage health care for Medicaid recipients, a D.C. Contract Appeals Board judge ruled. …

WTOP: Donnelly named DC Fire and EMS chief

Editor Dec 16, 2020
John A. Donnelly Sr. is the new chief of D.C. Fire and EMS.

Washington Post: Public transit is a lifeline for low-income residents. They will bear the brunt of…

Editor Dec 16, 2020
Commuting to her overnight shift as a part-time security guard has been an ordeal for 74-year-old Judith Howell, who says she “babysits an office building” in downtown Washington at a time when most of the city sleeps.

WTOP: Civilian board could soon review Metro Transit police force’s actions

Editor Dec 16, 2020
Legislation approved Tuesday by the D.C. Council sets the table for a new layer of accountability for the Metro Transit Police Department, which handles incidents on the transit system.

DCist: D.C. Council Approves Bill To Establish A Metro Transit Police Civilian Review Board

Editor Dec 16, 2020
The D.C. Council has approved legislation that will create a civilian complaint board for the Metro Transit Police Department, once identical legislation is approved in Maryland and Virginia.

Washington Post: Police deploy pepper spray in confrontation outside cellblock holding people…

Editor Dec 16, 2020
D.C. police said they fired pepper spray in a confrontation with activists outside a cellblock where a group gathered Monday evening to greet people being freed from detention after arrests during weekend demonstrations in downtown…

Washingtonian: DC Sued Urban Athletic Club For Violating Covid-19 Restrictions. Now the Club Has…

Editor Dec 15, 2020
The lawsuit says the gym didn't abide to mask, social distancing, or sanitation guidelines.

Washington Post: D.C. Council waters down rehiring bill after businesses object but stands by…

Editor Dec 15, 2020
In its final meeting of its two-year legislative term, the D.C. Council altered a rule on rehiring laid-off workers that has drawn criticism from the restaurant industry, but refused to step back from a bill that would grant early release…

UrbanTurf: More Details, and More-Detailed Renderings, for One of the Largest Developments Planned…

Editor Dec 15, 2020
Last month, UrbanTurf reported on the proposed first phase for one of the largest new developments on the boards for DC. Now, more details and images have emerged, and the community is offering its first reactions.
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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…

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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…
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