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WUSA9: Bill to test more DC playgrounds for toxic lead moves forward

Editor Oct 1, 2020
DC Councilmembers are demanding action on potentially toxic lead dangers at D.C. public school playgrounds first exposed by WUSA9.

ABC7: ‘Systematic attack on motorists’: Debate on use of traffic cameras in D.C. rages…

Editor Oct 1, 2020
The dispute continues: are the traffic cameras about safety or are they about revenue? If you ask residents of the 2400 block of North Capitol Street, many of them believe safety. They want cameras in their area because they say speeding…

Washington Post: D.C. chancellor and union struggle to reach an agreement ahead of mayor’s decision…

Editor Oct 1, 2020
The Washington Teachers’ Union said it told its members to ignore a school system letter emailed this week asking staff members to select whether they plan to teach in person in the upcoming months or stay home.

Washington Blade: Team Rayceen, Blade, Stein Club conclude forum series for at-large Council…

Editor Oct 1, 2020
A series of three virtual online forums for at-large D.C. Council candidates running in the Nov. 3 election organized jointly by the community service and entertainment group Team Rayceen Productions, the Washington Blade, and the Gertrude…

Washington Blade: Stein Club to vote on endorsement for Biden, D.C. Council candidates

Editor Oct 1, 2020
Two days after tentatively deciding not to hold a vote for an endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and three Democratic D.C. Council candidates, the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club on Wednesday reversed course and will…

WTOP: Why did Anthem, 9:30 Club skip DC’s pilot program for live music return?

Editor Oct 1, 2020
The D.C. government last week launched a pilot program to gradually bring back live music.

Washingtonian: Here’s How to Handle Ballot Delivery Problems in DC

Editor Oct 1, 2020
The DC Board of Elections made history this week: it began mailing ballots to every voter in the District, so everyone has the opportunity to vote by mail. The first batch of ballots was mailed to voters this week, and two more batches…

City Paper: Lazere, Goodwin, and Orange Dominate At-Large Debate

Editor Oct 1, 2020
The evening was characterized by discussions of ethics, flip-flops, and reserve spending.

DCist: Meet The ASL Interpreter Who Turns Into A ‘Hype Man’ At D.C. Protests

Editor Oct 1, 2020
At a protest in early August, Billy Sanders stood on a small podium in front of a sweaty crowd of a few thousand people in the hot, unrelenting D.C. sun. Volunteers passed out water and registered attendees to vote, while next to Sanders,…

Washington Business Journal: Indoor golf venue to open first D.C. location in the building local…

Editor Oct 1, 2020
New York-based golf simulator Five Iron Golf is looking to open its first D.C. location at Terrell Place in Penn Quarter in the spring of 2021.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Domestic abuse has risen during the pandemic. Groups like the House of…

Editor Oct 1, 2020
Before the global pandemic changed everything about her daily routine, one mother was able to hide the abuse she was enduring while her young sons were at school.

DCist: Local Theaters Are Staging Interactive Shows To Keep Virtual Audiences Engaged

Editor Oct 1, 2020
After the COVID-19 pandemic hit the D.C. area, Round House Theatre in Bethesda pivoted to virtual shows. The company produced “Homebound,” a web series on life under stay-at-home orders, and planned a whole slate of programming with social…

WTOP: Visitors happy to see Washington Monument back open

Editor Oct 1, 2020
After being shut down for six months due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Washington Monument reopened to the public Thursday morning with a handful of eager visitors waiting in line, ready to head to the top of the landmark.

Washington Post: Metro lags behind other big transit systems in converting its bus fleet to…

Editor Oct 1, 2020
Transit agency on a ‘backward’ path with plan to purchase hundreds of gas-powered buses over the next five years, group says.

Washingtonian: WAMU Employees Have Unionized

Editor Oct 1, 2020
WAMU employees announced Thursday that they are forming a union with SAG-AFTRA and will ask American University for recognition.

Washington Post: District’s food insecurity rate estimated to be 16 percent, up from 10.6 percent…

Editor Oct 1, 2020
The District’s food insecurity rate is estimated to be at least 16 percent this year, up from 10.6 percent before the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report by the D.C. Office of Planning that analyzes national and District data. …

City Paper: Former MLS Player Amir Lowery Begins His Political Career With an Uphill Battle

Editor Oct 1, 2020
The D.C. native is one of eight challengers taking on D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton.

Washington Times: D.C. chief financial officer projects nearly $800 million budget shortfall over…

Editor Oct 1, 2020
D.C. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey DeWitt announced Wednesday that he anticipates nearly $800 million in lost revenue over the next four fiscal years due to reduced economic activity from the coronavirus pandemic.

WTOP: DC Water offers flood relief for homeowners

Editor Oct 1, 2020
D.C. saw massive flooding in September, and DC Water is offering financial relief to homeowners that saw damage.

George Derek Musgrove and Chris Myers Asch in The New York Times: D.C. Statehood Is Good for the…

Editor Oct 1, 2020
As Election Day nears, conservative lawmakers like Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming have warned that Democrats plan to “stack the Senate” by admitting new states to the union if they win control of the presidency and Congress. We certainly…
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a revised version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act after incorporating a series of amendments offered by councilmembers.

District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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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…

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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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