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DCist: Despite Falling Violent Crime, Some Adams Morgan Residents Say They Feel Less Safe

Editor Feb 23, 2023
The burglary at D Light Café & Bakery in late January was yet another incident that made Vira Derun feel less safe at her business. She runs the café in D.C.’s Adams Morgan neighborhood with her sister, Anastasiia, and can recount…

City Paper: Vince Gray Bill Aimed at Increasing D.C. Police Force Would Roll Back Accountability…

Editor Feb 23, 2023
“It’s a bad bill,” Chairman Phil Mendelson says.

Axios: Gun violence is on the rise in D.C.

Editor Feb 23, 2023
Gun violence has increased significantly in the District over the last five years.

DCist: D.C. Fails To Provide Special Education To Students In Federal Prison, Lawsuits Allege

Editor Feb 23, 2023
Two new lawsuits allege that D.C. fails to provide special education services to students incarcerated in the Federal Bureau of Prisons, violating federal law and denying students their right to education.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: The Washington region doesn’t just seem more segregated. It is.

Editor Feb 22, 2023
A regional fair-housing plan contains that finding, and offers ways D.C. and its suburbs can work together toward changing the situation

WTOP: Bird nerds rejoice! National Zoo’s Bird House to reopen March 13

Editor Feb 22, 2023
Visitors to Northwest D.C.’s Smithsonian National Zoo will be able to walk among 56 different species of birds at the newly-renovated Bird House, starting March 13.

DCist: A Look Inside The National Zoo’s Renovated Bird House, Opening Next Month

Editor Feb 22, 2023
The National Zoo will reopen its nearly century old Bird House next month after a six-year renovation, with three new aviaries mimicking the migratory patterns of more than 50 bird species.

DCist: Protesters Sue D.C. Police Over Tactics During Racial Justice Protests In 2020

Editor Feb 22, 2023
Three protesters are suing the Metropolitan Police Department over its alleged use of non-lethal weapons and projectiles like stinger grenades, rubber bullets, and flash bang devices against racial justice protesters in the summer of 2020.…

WTOP: New head of DC 911 promises ‘complete policy overhaul’

Editor Feb 22, 2023
Promising a “complete policy overhaul,” the new leader of D.C.’s heavily-criticized 911 call center said she would be beefing up oversight within the agency and implementing increased training requirements over the next 90 days.

Washington Post: D.C. to begin construction on pedestrian bridge after 2021 collapse

Editor Feb 22, 2023
The District is getting ready to begin construction of a pedestrian bridge over Route 295 in Northeast, replacing a span that collapsed over the highway two years ago after it was struck by a truck.

Washington Post: D.C. sued for police use of force during 2020 racial justice protests

Editor Feb 22, 2023
A civil justice organization accused D.C. police of violating demonstrators’ rights to free speech and assembly during the 2020 racial justice protests by using excessive force with stinger grenades, foam or rubber bullets, and flash-bang…

WTOP: ‘I don’t think the mayor fully understands the bill’: DC council chairman defends criminal…

Editor Feb 22, 2023
The District’s revised criminal code faces its final hurdle before becoming law in the U.S. Congress, where even D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson — who has long championed the revision — has admitted it’s an uphill battle.

Washington Post: National Zoo debuts a serene new habitat for birds and humans

Editor Feb 22, 2023
Historic bird building re-creates the quiet habitats of migratory birds that visitors can experience

City Paper: Peebles Corp. Claims Political Interference From Neil Albert Tanked Mount Vernon…

Editor Feb 21, 2023
In a salacious lawsuit, the developer claims city officials catered to insiders, leading to the dissolution of the project at Fifth and I streets NW.

DCist: D.C. To Start Offering ‘We Demand Statehood’ License Plates This Year

Editor Feb 21, 2023
If D.C.’s standard “End Taxation Without Representation” license plates don’t seem direct enough for your disenfranchised tastes, you will soon have a more pointed alternative to show off when you drive.

DCist: D.C. Council Wants To Know Why WMATA And The Metrorail Safety Commission Aren’t Getting Along

Editor Feb 20, 2023
The public dispute between Metro and its safety oversight body has overflowed into public view so many times in recent months, that it has left elected officials on the D.C. Council with a big question: what is going on?!

DCist: Malcolm X Park’s Lower Level Is Reopening To The Public After Three Years Of Renovations

Editor Feb 20, 2023
The lower level of Malcolm X Park in Columbia Heights is now open to the public after almost three years of renovations.

DCist: D.C. Public Schools Requiring Negative COVID-19 Test After Returning From February Break

Editor Feb 20, 2023
D.C. Public Schools is requiring all staff and students to take a COVID-19 test and produce a negative result before returning to the classroom after school resumes on Feb. 27. DCPS has routinely required a negative result, in an attempt…

WTOP: Lincoln Memorial getting museum as part of $69M makeover

Editor Feb 20, 2023
A dark, vaulted enormous space on the National Mall unseen by the public is now under construction with a plan to create an immersive visitor experience underneath the Lincoln Memorial.

DCist: A New Museum Is Opening Underneath The Lincoln Memorial

Editor Feb 20, 2023
The National Park Service is moving ahead with its plans to construct new museum exhibits underneath the Lincoln Memorial. The agency chose a contractor to do the work who will begin construction in March, NPS said Monday.
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