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UrbanTurf: Will Timber Pizza be Tumbled by Adjacent Development Reclaiming a Walkway?

Editor Aug 14, 2020
Three years after being heralded as one of the country's best new restaurant finalists, Timber Pizza Company in DC might be felled by a loss of emergency egress.

DCist: D.C. Judge Declines Police Union Request To Stop Public Release Of Bodycam Footage

Editor Aug 14, 2020
A D.C. judge on Thursday declined a request from the D.C. Police Union to stop the public release of body-camera footage from fatal incidents involving police.

DCist: Family, Friends Gather To Honor Christopher Brown In Southeast D.C.

Editor Aug 14, 2020
The crowd at Christopher Brown’s vigil in Southeast D.C. on Thursday night gasped as a rainbow appeared over their heads.

DCist: Washingtonians ‘Going Through It Alone’ During A Pandemic Are Feeling Depressed And Scared

Editor Aug 14, 2020
When D.C. resident A.P. began working from home in March, she says the opportunity to slow down from her hectic job as an attorney initially came as a relief. Like many people during the early weeks of the pandemic, she picked up bread…

CNN: Howard University’s history of producing trailblazing Black leaders on display with…

Editor Aug 14, 2020
(CNN)Sen. Kamala Harris' selection as the first Black woman to be named to a major party's presidential ticket has brought attention to her alma mater, Howard University, one of the country's most prominent historically Black universities.…

Washington Post: He set out to show his son the D.C. area’s 68 Civil War forts. Protests made it…

Editor Aug 14, 2020
Six weeks into quarantine, I was flailing. My wife was pregnant and in the midst of terrible morning sickness, our 4-year-old son was sick of all the activities I’d devised outside our D.C. apartment building, and I was sick of our…

Charles C. Stephenson Jr. in The Post: Go-go is D.C.’s official soundtrack. It deserves equitable…

Editor Aug 14, 2020
As protesters take to the streets across the country demanding equity and recognition for Black lives, an important symbolic battle is taking place in D.C., where I have spent most of my adult life as an arts advocate. Go-go artists are…

DCist: D.C. Police Seen Detaining Black Lives Matter Protesters In Adams Morgan

Editor Aug 14, 2020
A group of Black Lives Matter protesters marched through the Adams Morgan neighborhood Thursday night, and were met with a massive police presence, multiple media outlets reported.

WTOP: DC police make ‘numerous arrests,’ form perimeter around protesters in Adams Morgan

Editor Aug 14, 2020
Numerous arrests were made as D.C. police surrounded protesters in the Adams Morgan neighborhood Thursday night.

Washington Post: They started in a D.C. living room. Now money from this grass-roots group is ending…

Editor Aug 14, 2020
Somewhere on the road between Fairbanks and Anchorage, Al Gross pulled over. It was Saturday evening — time to attend a virtual campaign fundraiser from the back of his camper.

Washington Post: D.C. police detain protesters in Adams Morgan area

Editor Aug 14, 2020
D.C. police detained demonstrators late Thursday in the Adams Morgan area after the group had been marching for about two hours through Northwest Washington.

Street Sense: How one local teacher works with big dreams and small contributions

Editor Aug 13, 2020
The average person might say the days of elementary school children should be filled with learning, after-school activities, and time to be carefree. However, as a teacher at Lucy Ellen Moten Elementary School in Fort Stanton, Raymond Pyle…

Street Sense: Solar For All program creates jobs and can reduce expenses for low-income households

Editor Aug 13, 2020
Andre Roberson has been working through the summer to install solar panels on Howard University rooftops. He gets paid $18/hour, and he was promoted in March from a team lead to a solar installer. He now manages seven or eight other…

City Paper: Take a Look at D.C.’s First Sportsbook

Editor Aug 13, 2020
Instead of a room full of cushy chairs facing a wall of screens, the temporary space is spartan and businesslike.

Washington Post: D.C. judge denies police union request to block District’s decision to make public…

Editor Aug 13, 2020
A D.C. judge Thursday denied a request by the District’s police union to block the city from making public the names of police officers involved in a death or serious injury, as well as the footage from their body cameras.

Washington Post: Hollywood group aims to give $1,200 cash gifts to District families

Editor Aug 13, 2020
This spring, as the coronavirus pandemic barreled through the country, like millions of other Americans actress Annie Potts was stuck at home feeling helpless.

DCist: D.C. Housing Authority Employee Alleges She Was Fired For Investigating Counterfeit Masks

Editor Aug 13, 2020
A former D.C. Housing Authority employee is suing the agency and its executive director Tyrone Garrett for allegedly purchasing counterfeit face masks for employees, and then terminating her employment for investigating the authenticity of…

WTOP: Fauci, DC Mayor Bowser call for more universal response to COVID-19

Editor Aug 13, 2020
The lack of a unified plan for fighting the coronavirus pandemic has cost the country, according to both Dr. Anthony Fauci and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser.

WAMU: Metro Boosting Rail Service, Increasing Hours On Sunday With Bus Improvements Next Week

Editor Aug 13, 2020
Metrorail service is drastically increasing tomorrow after months of reduced hours and service thanks to the pandemic.

DCist: A COVID-19 Vaccine Is About To Be Tested In D.C. With Hundreds Of Volunteers

Editor Aug 13, 2020
Researchers at George Washington University are expected to start a late-stage clinical trial for a potential COVID-19 vaccine this week, according to the university.
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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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