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DCist: Wizards Star Bradley Beal, Himself A First-Time Voter, Urges D.C. Residents To Cast Ballots

Editor Sep 10, 2020
Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal has a message for D.C. residents: vote. It’s a message he’ll be taking seriously himself — and for the first time in his life.

DCist: A New Mobile Concert Service Is Launching In D.C. This Weekend

Editor Sep 10, 2020
After the pandemic hit D.C. this spring, musician and sound engineer Aaron Miller found himself with a slew of canceled shows and lots of spare gear. After a frequent collaborator, Miles Ryan, owner of 7DrumCity, received an inquiry about…

DCist: A Therapeutic Child Care Center Is Reopening In Ward 7 This Month

Editor Sep 10, 2020
A longtime child care center in Ward 7 that moved to a temporary location in 2016 will reopen Sept. 28 in a new building made possible by a $7 million fundraising campaign. The center is expected to provide much-needed child care services…

UrbanTurf: Is DC’s First Modular Apartment Building Coming to Petworth’s Sweet Mango Site?

Editor Sep 10, 2020
The construction underway at the former Sweet Mango site in Petworth is a lot more groundbreaking than originally proposed.

DCist: D.C. United Soccer Now Powered By The Sun

Editor Sep 10, 2020
Next time you’re at a Major League Soccer game in D.C. (might be awhile), look up. The huge canopies over the 20,000 seats at Audi Field are now covered with solar panels.

Washington Post: More than three dozen animals rescued from squalid conditions

Editor Sep 10, 2020
More than three dozen animals were rescued from squalid conditions that an official called “gut-wrenching” at a property in Southeast Washington.

WTOP: Dozens of dogs rescued in Southeast DC animal cruelty investigation

Editor Sep 10, 2020
An investigation into suspected animal cruelty led to the rescue of 42 animals, including 36 dogs, in Southeast D.C. on Wednesday, according to the Humane Rescue Alliance.

WUSA9: 2 DCPS teachers test positive for COVID-19 after picking up school supplies

Editor Sep 10, 2020
DCPS gave teachers the option to teach virtually from their classrooms.

NBC4: Some DC Protesters Charged With Rioting

Editor Sep 10, 2020
Some protesters arrested and released without being charged are receiving criminal citations in the mail.

Fox 5: Lawsuit: Special needs students were physically abused at DCPS schools

Editor Sep 10, 2020
A lawsuit filed in July alleges staff members at two separate schools physically abused four D.C. Public Schools students during the 2019 school year.

Washington Post: Voting is a challenge for the homeless. Advocates are trying to make it easier.

Editor Sep 10, 2020
Tracy Lincoln doesn’t know exactly when she left her native Houston — it’s been months, she says — but she knows she wanted to “come and see the world.”

WTOP: DC Shorts presents virtual film festival

Editor Sep 10, 2020
The D.C. Shorts International Film Festival has become such an annual tradition that even a global pandemic can’t stop it from showcasing the world’s best short films.

WTOP: DC mayor says city should consider allowing small groups in public schools

Editor Sep 9, 2020
There may be opportunities for small groups of students to return to D.C. classrooms starting this month.

WTOP: DC attorney general files 3 lawsuits aimed at housing discrimination

Editor Sep 9, 2020
D.C.’s Office of the Attorney General has filed three lawsuits aimed at protecting residents from housing discrimination.

WTOP: Bowser wants all DC precincts open on Election Day amid safety, staffing concerns

Editor Sep 9, 2020
Despite a campaign to urge residents to vote early or at voting supercenters, D.C.’s mayor said each of the city’s 144 precincts should be open for in-person voting. The D.C. Board of Elections has indicated that’ll be tough.

Washington Business Journal: NRG’s new Capitol Hill food hall opens with two concepts. More…

Editor Sep 9, 2020
Neighborhood Restaurant Group is officially opening its long-awaited food hall The Roost under less-than-ideal circumstances given the Covid-19 pandemic.

Washington Post: Metro will need to cut more than $200 million from its budget unless it gets more…

Editor Sep 9, 2020
Metro’s bad week got worse Wednesday when the transit agency said it had started planning service cuts because fare revenue continues to lag due to the pandemic and federal relief aid is running out.

WTOP: Facing ‘fiscal cliff,’ Metro proposes closing early, running fewer trains

Editor Sep 9, 2020
Metro is proposing closing two hours early most weeknights, running trains less frequently during regular rush hours and requiring riders to start paying bus fares again as part of a plan to close a more than $200 million budget gap caused…

DCist: White Professor Resigns From GWU After Apparently Admitting She Pretended To Be Black

Editor Sep 9, 2020
Jessica A. Krug, a white history professor at George Washington University, resigned from her post following claims that she has spent nearly her entire adult life (and her professional career) pretending to be Black. Krug’s name was…

Washington Informer: All Eyes on MPD after Deon Kay’s Shooting Death

Editor Sep 9, 2020
In the days after the release of body-camera footage showing Deon Kay’s last moments, debates have raged on about his alleged possession of a gun, and to what degree he and other young people in his Southeast community should hold…
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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…

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…
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