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DCist: Some Locals Are Feeling Seasonal Depression, On Top Of Everything Else This Year

Editor Dec 2, 2020
Kristen Sheldon’s bedroom looks like a Caribbean resort: brilliant blue walls, white furniture, lots of plants. It’s part of her strategy for dealing with seasonal depression.

DCist: D.C.-Area COVID-19 Testing Is ‘Winterizing’ And Moving Indoors

Editor Dec 2, 2020
Throughout the spring, summer, and fall, many of the region’s public COVID-19 testing sites were outside. Besides the occasional downpour and “heat exposure,” the weather has generally cooperated.

Washingtonian: In Cruel Twist, Expensive DC Homes Become Especially Expensive DC Homes

Editor Dec 2, 2020
Median single-family home sales in DC have surpassed $1 million for the first time.

UrbanTurf: From Chevy Chase to Congress Heights: The New Small Area Plans in The Works For DC

Editor Dec 2, 2020
As the city waits with bated breath for the DC Council's potential passage of a revised Comprehensive Plan, the Office of Planning (OP) is launching a more micro-level effort.

City Paper: Cheh’s Re-sentencing Reform Amendments Fail

Editor Dec 2, 2020
The D.C. Council gave initial approval to raise the re-sentencing eligibility age from 17 to 24.

WTOP: ‘You can trust this laboratory’: DC crime lab director responds to scrutiny of firearms unit

Editor Dec 2, 2020
After the discovery of a botched firearms analysis at the D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences led federal prosecutors to review ballistics evidence in dozens of other open cases, the director of the lab told WTOP that her department runs…

DCist: Newsham Hire Sparks War Of Words Over Prince William County Law Enforcement

Editor Dec 2, 2020
“Tone deaf.” “Unfit.” “A poster child for the bad cop.” This is how some residents of Prince William County described their incoming police chief, the current head of Metropolitan Police Department Peter Newsham.

Washington Post: Three bootlegging, bookmaking brothers are remembered in a new book

Editor Dec 2, 2020
To the FBI, Charles “Rags” Warring was a bootlegger and a numbers runner. To the IRS, he was a tax cheat who had the audacity to claim as deductions the bribes he paid to District cops. To The Washington Post, he was the “genial…

DCist: D.C. Council Takes First Step To Create Poverty Commission

Editor Dec 1, 2020
One of many bills the D.C. Council voted on this week will take a new look at poverty in the District.

Washington Post: Transit system service cuts proposed in Congress’s backyard elicit calls for more…

Editor Dec 1, 2020
From coast to coast, transit agencies are planning for layoffs and pared-down service as the coronavirus pandemic decimates budgets and a federal stimulus package remains stalled in Congress.

Washington Times: D.C.-area officials say coronavirus relief bill must fund public transit

Editor Dec 1, 2020
D.C.-area officials say the next federal coronavirus relief bill must include public transportation funds to help bail out Metro from a budget deficit of nearly $495 million for operations next year.

DCist: D.C. Council Advances Bill Seeking Early Release For People Convicted of Violent Offenses…

Editor Dec 1, 2020
The D.C. Council unanimously voted to approve an omnibus criminal justice reform bill on Tuesday, marking another step toward possible early release for some incarcerated D.C. residents.

WTOP: DC Council looks at cashless businesses, displaced workers in new bills

Editor Dec 1, 2020
The D.C. Council is already planning for life after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Washington Post: This entire second-grade D.C. class fell behind in reading. Now what?

Editor Dec 1, 2020
Zalaunshae leaned close to the laptop camera, her oversize pink bows filling the computer screen. The teacher asked students to name characters in “The Enormous Turnip.” Zalaunshae raised her hand first.

Washington Post: D.C. Council votes to outlaw cashless stores, allow some prisoners to seek early…

Editor Dec 1, 2020
Cashless restaurants and retailers would no longer be able to operate in the nation’s capital under legislation approved Tuesday by the D.C. Council, one of several business measures advanced ahead of a year-end deadline.

Washington Business Journal: Aaron Silverman’s home delivery and catering operation lands…

Editor Dec 1, 2020
Aaron Silverman's pop-up delivery and catering service has found a permanent home at Barracks Row.

the 74: Photo Tour: Inside a Redesigned D.C. Elementary School, Partially Open For the First Time…

Editor Dec 1, 2020
On a Friday morning in late November, three classrooms with a handful of masked students at Savoy Elementary School were silent — but also more alive than they’d been since March.

Washington Post: D.C. Council backs proposal to let e-scooter riders recoup medical bills after…

Editor Dec 1, 2020
The D.C. Council on Tuesday passed several transportation measures, including one that would make it easier for some road users, including e-scooter riders, to recoup a share of medical bills and other costs if injured in a collision.

the Wash: Cleaning up the city with one sticker at a time

Editor Dec 1, 2020
Litter has plagued many D.C. streets and alleys for years, and over the last eight months, the pandemic has only exacerbated the issue. Now, a new government initiative is testing a strategy to promote proper trash disposal, and they’re…

the Wash: The District prepares for coronavirus vaccine amid concerns of limited allocation

Editor Dec 1, 2020
The city has more than 80,000 health care workers, but will receive just 8,000 doses in its first allocation, according to recent estimates.
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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

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

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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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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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