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City Paper: The Past, Present, and Future of Dining Out in Georgetown

Editor Sep 2, 2020
“It’s been overlooked for a while, but people will look at Georgetown with fresh eyes.”

WUSA9: Watchdog says DC agency needs to be investigated after Fire & EMS sent to wrong address…

Editor Sep 2, 2020
DC’s Office of Unified Communications (OUC) handles the 311 and 911 calls in the District. Are those calls being mishandled? Our #TheQandA is here with that answer.

Washington Times: White House rips D.C. plan to remove Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial

Editor Sep 1, 2020
The White House slammed Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser on Tuesday night for a “ludicrous” plan to remove, relocate or “contextualize” the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial and other monuments in the nation’s capital.

Associated Press: DC task force targets monuments, prompting fierce blowback

Editor Sep 1, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — A task force commissioned by the Washington, D.C., government has recommended renaming, relocating or adding context to dozens of monuments, schools, parks and buildings because of their namesakes’ participation in…

WTOP: Report to mayor singles out DC landmarks with a racist legacy

Editor Sep 1, 2020
In the months following George Floyd’s killing by Minneapolis police, there has been a growing movement to address landmarks with a racist legacy.

DCist: U.S. Attorney For D.C. Refutes Bowser’s Claims That The Office Lacks ‘Willingness’ To…

Editor Sep 1, 2020
The U.S. Attorney for D.C. fired back at D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on Tuesday, rebutting her claims that the office has lacked the “willingness” to prosecute protesters who allegedly attack police.

WTOP: Acting US attorney fires back at DC mayor, says protest arrests lacked ‘bare minimum’ of…

Editor Sep 1, 2020
A day after Mayor Muriel Bowser leveled claims against the U.S. Attorney’s Office for D.C. for not actively pursuing many cases against arrested protesters, the federal office fired back in a sharply worded letter Tuesday.

Washington Post: Prosecutor accuses D.C. police of making rioting arrests with insufficient evidence

Editor Sep 1, 2020
Federal prosecutors on Tuesday accused D.C. police of using insufficient evidence to arrest demonstrators accused of rioting, putting the U.S. attorney’s office and local authorities at odds over how to deal with days of unrest in the…

Washington Post: Numbers are running out for the 202 area code in D.C.

Editor Sep 1, 2020
After more than half a century, the District’s beloved 202 area code is running out of numbers.

Independent: DC mayor says that US is descending into race war as city officials label riots…

Editor Sep 1, 2020
The mayor of Washington DC has warned of a "race war" after a weekend of violent riots, that began outside Donald Trump's White House speech, that city officials have labelled "domestic terrorism".

Washingtonian: DC Releases Long List of Facilities to Be Renamed, Relocated, or Contextualized

Editor Sep 1, 2020
George Washington, Ben Franklin, and Francis Scott Key are among the namesakes a mayoral commission recommends revisiting.

Leonard Shapiro in Washington City Paper: John Thompson Jr. Made Georgetown Basketball His Own

Editor Sep 1, 2020
“It’s always important to get a boguarder on your team … The boguarder is generally the guy who wins the argument. If you don’t have a big guy with a reputation, you’ll lose.”

DCist: Dozens Of D.C. Sites Could Get Renamed Or Removed Due To Ties With Slavery And Racism

Editor Sep 1, 2020
A new D.C. committee recommended renaming, removing, or contextualizing more than 50 different government-owned spaces in the city, after studying the history of racism and oppression behind the namesakes.

Washington Post: D.C. committee recommends stripping the names of Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin…

Editor Sep 1, 2020
A committee reporting to D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser has recommended renaming dozens of public schools, parks and government buildings in the nation’s capital, after studying the historical namesakes’ connections to slavery and oppression.…

DCist: After Fear Of A Shortage, D.C.-Area Election Officials Say People Are Now Stepping Up To Work…

Editor Sep 1, 2020
Earlier this summer, some Washington-area election officials were warning of a possible shortage of volunteers to work the polls come November. But a recent surge in interest has left those same officials with a good problem to have: more…

Washington Business Journal: Catholic University looks to open satellite campus in Northern Virginia

Editor Sep 1, 2020
Catholic University, which has been located in the District for more than 130 years, is looking to expand into Northern Virginia with a satellite campus for working professionals who want to continue their education.

City Paper: Medium Rare Owner Mark Bucher’s New Goal is Feeding Kids Restaurant Food From Fridges

Editor Sep 1, 2020
His vision is for restaurants to prepare the meals, giving them a fresh revenue stream during the pandemic.

DCist: D.C.’s New Museum Dedicated To Language Will Open Next Month

Editor Sep 1, 2020
D.C.’s Planet Word Museum will finally open its doors to the public next month. The museum, which was originally slated to begin welcoming visitors in the spring, announced Tuesday that it will now open on October 22.

Washingtonian: DC Is Probably Going to Get a New Area Code, and We Really Want to Know What It Will…

Editor Sep 1, 2020
202 may be joined by a new number come 2022.

WTOP: Metro debuts ‘touch-free’ SmarTrip payments with Apple Wallet

Editor Sep 1, 2020
The Washington Metro’s SmarTrip card has officially launched on select Apple devices for touch-free payment, and the transit agency said SmarTrip on iPhone and Apple Watch is a first of its kind in North America.
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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…

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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