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Washington Post: After violent weekend, D.C. homicides up 40 percent over last year

Editor Feb 27, 2023
Five people were killed in three separate shootings in D.C. this weekend, including one which occurred near Audi Field during a soccer match, sending the city’s homicide count soaring to 40 percent above where it stood at the same time…

WTOP: DC unveils newer, bigger Emergency Operations Center

Editor Feb 27, 2023
Emergency responders in D.C. have been busy in recent years — whether it’s at the city or federal level. Now, the next time things hit the fan, District and federal officials have an improved space to coordinate a response.

DCist: McDuffie Reintroduces Bill That Would Provide Reparations To Descendants Of Enslaved People

Editor Feb 27, 2023
At-large D.C. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie is re-upping a years-old effort to establish a reparations fund for Black D.C. residents.

DCist: Before A Non-Citizen Voting Bill In D.C. Became A Right-Wing Flashpoint, It Had A Long Local…

Editor Feb 27, 2023
Earlier this month, prime time Fox News polemicist (and former D.C. resident) Tucker Carlson darkly told his audience of millions what he sees as an existential threat to the country.

Axios: D.C. cherry blossom trees face climate change threats

Editor Feb 27, 2023
Cherry blossom season is on the way, but while the pink blossoms only last a few weeks, the changing climate is impacting them year round.

WTOP: Late-night Metrorail service will be reduced for weeks of maintenance

Editor Feb 26, 2023
Metro will reduce its late weeknight service on four lines over the next three weeks to complete some needed maintenance, the transit system said Friday.

Washington Post: A D.C. drag event feared Proud Boy crashers. Residents came to defend it.

Editor Feb 26, 2023
About 200 LGBTQ advocates, allies and others lined the street outside Crazy Aunt Helen’s, a Capitol Hill restaurant, to protect the Drag Storytime event happening inside

Washington Post: Tennessee senator gloms onto D.C. crime to force a vote

Editor Feb 26, 2023
Resolution from Sen. Bill Hagerty puts Hill Democrats, D.C. Council and Biden in tough position

Washington Post: Bowser lobbies Senate amid worries about losing Democrats on D.C. home rule votes

Editor Feb 26, 2023
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser has petitioned Senate leaders to oppose a congressional effort to overturn a pair of D.C. bills as the city braces for Congress to potentially vote to undo local legislation for the first time in a generation.

WTOP: DC mayor urges US Senate not to block new criminal penalties

Editor Feb 24, 2023
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is calling on the U.S. Senate not to vote for a resolution — already approved by the House — that would prevent the District from implementing a new criminal code that includes lighter mandatory penalties for some…

Washington Post: Metro to reduce late-night service for three weeks for maintenance work

Editor Feb 24, 2023
The transit agency said four lines will be affected for the three-week project, which will start Monday

Washington Post Editorial Board: A last, best chance to fix the D.C. criminal code

Editor Feb 24, 2023
A controversial overhaul of Washington’s criminal code needs to be fixed.

Washington Post Editorial Board: For D.C. housing voucher tenants, the rent is too damn high

Editor Feb 24, 2023
There is nothing new about reports of waste, inefficiency and poor living conditions in public housing and related federal low-income housing assistance programs. Hardly any housing authority in the country has been free of such issues.…

Colbert I. King in The Post: Is D.C. juvenile justice a revolving door? We need to know.

Editor Feb 24, 2023
Presidents’ Day weekend was no holiday for D.C. crime — and certainly no timeout for juvenile offenders. A fuller accounting of how both are handled by the city’s juvenile justice system is overdue.

Washington Post: D.C.’s Department of Buildings: New name, similar complaints

Editor Feb 24, 2023
It’s been just under five months since the District’s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs broke up into two smaller agencies — and reviews of the change, at least so far, are mixed.

City Paper: D.C. Tenants in Rent-Controlled Units Could See as Much as 8.9 Percent Increases

Editor Feb 24, 2023
The rent is already too damn high, and the Rental Housing Commission just OK’d a historic rent increase.

WTOP: Metro considers design that would allow passengers to move between rail cars

Editor Feb 24, 2023
Metro riders might be able to move freely between rail cars when the new 8000 series trains are introduced into Metro’s fleet.

DCist: New Bill Would Increase Number Of D.C. Police Officers While Repealing Disciplinary Measures

Editor Feb 24, 2023
A new bill introduced by D.C. Councilmember Vincent Gray (D-Ward 7) seeks to beef up the ranks of the Metropolitan Police Department by offering retiring officers a bonus equal to a year’s pay to stay on the force for five more years. The…

DCist: Metro Exploring “Open Gangway” For Its 8000-Series Trains

Editor Feb 24, 2023
Metro is exploring a drastic change to its upcoming new 8000-series trains: an open gangway. Open gangway trains have no doors between cars, allowing riders to freely move through parts of or the entire length of the train. It can improve…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: The ice is melting for the skating kids of D.C.

Editor Feb 23, 2023
Melani Bey went back on the ice to skate one last loop. Then one more.
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