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Adrian Higgins in The Post: D.C. has become a leader in a movement to plant more diverse city trees

Editor Jul 9, 2020
If you are looking for rays of hope in dark times, consider this: The urban forest in Washington is lush and vital. It is one part of our (green) infrastructure that is being maintained proactively and, from a plant lover’s perspective,…

WTOP: DC has seen many more patients die from non-COVID-19 illnesses this year

Editor Jul 8, 2020
There is a new alarming trend emerging this year in D.C.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: Can Washington’s football team pick a name already, so we can stop…

Editor Jul 8, 2020
On a recent afternoon, I clicked on the website of a publication I don’t normally read and landed on a piece that left me immediately regretful.

DCist: D.C. Lawmakers Vote To Restore Funding To Violence Interruption Efforts

Editor Jul 8, 2020
Following a month of protests against police brutality and new calls to defund police, the D.C. Council voted Tuesday to reallocate funds from the Metropolitan Police Department to agencies and programs involved in violence interruption…

DCist: Deaths Have Spiked In D.C. Because People Are Afraid To Seek Medical Care, Officials Say

Editor Jul 8, 2020
District health officials are trying to reassure residents that it’s safe to visit their doctors — even during a pandemic.

DCist: D.C. Council Grants Initial Approval To Deal For New Hospital In Ward 8

Editor Jul 8, 2020
After years of failed efforts, the District is one step closer to reaching a deal to build a new hospital in Southeast D.C., where residents face the most stark health inequities in the city.

City Paper: Video Contradicts Chief’s Claim That MPD Was Not Involved in Lafayette Square Tear…

Editor Jul 8, 2020
MPD is sticking to their story.

The Appeal: D.C. Is Poised To Abolish Felony Disenfranchisement

Editor Jul 8, 2020
If the mayor signs the bill, D.C. would join Maine and Vermont in allowing incarcerated people to vote.

Washington Post: D.C. on the brink of allowing inmates to vote from prison

Editor Jul 8, 2020
The nation’s capital is on the verge of allowing felons to vote while they are still incarcerated and proactively mailing absentee ballots to D.C. residents held at the local jail and in federal prisons across the country.

DCist: D.C. Police Arrest Eight Protesters Downtown On Tuesday

Editor Jul 8, 2020
Eight people were arrested Tuesday in downtown D.C. near Lafayette Square and Black Lives Matter Plaza, according to multiple local news outlets.

WTOP: Bowser blasts DC Council’s proposed police cuts; coronavirus cases jump

Editor Jul 8, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser slammed the D.C. Council during a news conference Wednesday, saying “they made the District less safe” after approving a police budget cut in a preliminary vote.

New York Post: Congressman vows vote to stop DC from allowing psychedelics

Editor Jul 8, 2020
Maryland Republican Rep. Andy Harris says Washington, DC, won’t decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms, cacti and plants on his watch.

DCist: The Coronavirus Emptied D.C.’s Museums. Will They Ever Return To Normal?

Editor Jul 8, 2020
Before closing its doors in March due to the coronavirus, the International Spy Museum in L’Enfant Plaza encouraged visitors to test their stealth skills by crawling as quietly as possible through an air duct in the ceiling.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. streetcar’s extension just survived a budget challenge. But…

Editor Jul 8, 2020
District lawmakers will keep money in the budget to fund the much-maligned extension of the H Street streetcar to Benning Road Metro station — but the future of the project looks far from settled.

DCist: Lawsuit Says MPD Fired Tear Gas During June 1 Lafayette Square Clearing

Editor Jul 8, 2020
A group of civil rights organizations now say that Metropolitan Police officers used tear gas to clear protesters from around Lafayette Square on June 1. The organizations have amended a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the…

DCist: D.C. Reports Highest Number Of New COVID-19 Cases In Nearly A Month

Editor Jul 8, 2020
D.C. reported a spike in COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, marking the city’s highest number of new infections in almost a month.

WTOP: Initial Eastern Market Metro Park renovations complete

Editor Jul 8, 2020
The District has completed Phase 1 renovations to Eastern Market Metro Park, at 800 Pennsylvania Avenue, Southeast between 7th and 8th Streets.

Washington Business Journal: Western Market food hall signs Roaming Rooster, three others as it…

Editor Jul 8, 2020
Foggy Bottom's Western Market food hall is still slated to open in the fall despite the pandemic, and it recently signed four new tenants to build up the venue's offerings.

City Paper: The Unintended Consequences of Hospital Visitation Restrictions During the COVID-19…

Editor Jul 8, 2020
Local hospitals have to make tough choices about which patients can accept visitors during the coronavirus pandemic. Some support workers, like doulas, feel left out.

City Paper: Anita Bonds Does a 180 on Funding for Public Housing Repairs

Editor Jul 8, 2020
The chair of the D.C. Council's housing committee voted against directing funds to the DC Housing Authority.
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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…

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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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