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WTOP: St. John’s Church declares support for Black Lives Matter movement

Editor Jun 10, 2020
St. John’s Church is speaking out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement after being used as a backdrop for President Donald Trump’s photo op with a Bible in Lafayette Square.

Washington Business Journal: Judge mostly dismisses GWU’s lawsuit against its hospital partner

Editor Jun 10, 2020
A D.C. Superior Court judge has partially dismissed a lawsuit George Washington University filed against Universal Health Services Inc., its corporate partner at GWU Hospital in Foggy Bottom, alleging UHS inappropriately diverted $100…

City Paper: D.C. Council Passes Police Reform Legislation, Reckons With Calls to Defund the Police

Editor Jun 10, 2020
In occasionally tense exchanges, councilmembers demanded answers from MPD Chief Peter Newsham.

Washington Post: Ridership surges from protests and region’s reopening prompt Metro to tweak…

Editor Jun 10, 2020
Spurred in part by the surge in ridership from last weekend’s protests, Metro has tweaked its pandemic recovery plan to add capacity on trains and buses as the Washington region continues its reopening.

Susan Rice in New York Times: Washington, D.C., Deserves Statehood

Editor Jun 10, 2020
One of my earliest memories is of walking along a burned-out 14th Street in my hometown Washington, D.C., in 1968, holding one parent’s hand as the other pushed my brother in a stroller; I was 4 years old. They took us to witness the…

Washington Post: Two years after her son was shot by D.C. police, a mother hopes reforms bring…

Editor Jun 10, 2020
Hundreds of protesters who minutes earlier had been dancing in the street fell silent when Kenithia Alston described the fatal shooting of her son by D.C. police.

Daily Beast: D.C. Mayor: We Had to ‘Defend Our Borders’ From Trump’s Troops

Editor Jun 10, 2020
In Ep. 15 of The New Abnormal, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser tells Molly Jong-Fast and Rick Wilson what it was like to be under siege from the president—and how she tried to resist.

Washington Times: Muriel Bowser, D.C. Police Union voice concern as council OKs emergency reforms

Editor Jun 9, 2020
Union warns of rise in crime, loss of cops

Associated Press: Officials back off removing temporary fencing at White House

Editor Jun 9, 2020
The Trump administration appears to be retreating from its commitment to quickly remove most of a new fence blocking demonstrators and other members of the public from in front of the White House.

WTOP: Hospitality and tourism leaders discuss way forward with DC-area reopening

Editor Jun 9, 2020
With the D.C. area gradually reopening in the upcoming weeks, hospitality and tourism leaders joined a webinar panel to talk about the current roadblocks for the industry’s recovery and how to keep businesses afloat during the process.

Washington Post: D.C. Council passes police reform legislation, prompted by protests

Editor Jun 9, 2020
Amid historic protests drawing attention to police misconduct, the D.C. Council passed a major slate of changes Tuesday, banning the hiring of officers with a history of serious misconduct elsewhere, requiring swift release of the names…

Washington Post: 26,000 containers of wipes, to start: What schools needs to fight coronavirus this…

Editor Jun 9, 2020
School leaders across the nation are preparing to reopen campuses in the fall. And they’re quickly learning that, when it comes to necessary supplies, it isn’t going to be easy — or cheap.

Associated Press: Democrats ask for investigation of force against protesters

Editor Jun 9, 2020
Three Democratic lawmakers are asking federal watchdogs to investigate whether U.S. Park Police broke any laws in routing demonstrators from the square in front of the White House last week.

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general sues city housing authority over violence in public housing

Editor Jun 9, 2020
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine sued the D.C. Housing Authority on Tuesday, saying that the agency endangered thousands of tenants by failing to respond to endemic problems related to drugs and firearms at 10 public housing complexes.…

Washington Post: A somber feel at D.C. protest on day of George Floyd’s funeral

Editor Jun 9, 2020
As George Floyd was being eulogized and laid to rest 1,400 miles away in Houston on Tuesday, protests of his death, police brutality and unequal treatment of African Americans continued in the nation’s capital for the 12th straight day.

DCist: Statehood Gets New Congressional Sponsors A Week After Trump Deploys Federal Troops On D.C.…

Editor Jun 9, 2020
Two new members of Congress have signed onto legislation that would make D.C. the 51st state, the week after the president deployed military and federal law enforcement on District streets.

DCist: How Local Chefs Are Popping Up To Feed D.C. Demonstrators

Editor Jun 9, 2020
For the past week, D.C. resident Kya Parker has been cooking almost nonstop.

DCist: D.C. Attorney General Sues City’s Housing Authority Over Its Response To Crime

Editor Jun 9, 2020
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine is suing the city’s housing authority over conditions at 10 of its properties, alleging that the agency has been “refusing to address systematic drug-and firearm-related activity” at the properties, where…

DCist: D.C. Council Passes Emergency Police-Reform Bill, But Delays Shrinking Size Of MPD

Editor Jun 9, 2020
The D.C. Council on Tuesday unanimously passed an emergency police-reform bill requiring body-camera footage to be made public more quickly after a police shooting, imposing limits on when officers can use deadly force and banning the…

UrbanTurf: DC Council Unanimously Approves Temporary Police Reform Measures

Editor Jun 9, 2020
In response to the widespread protests against police brutality over the past two weeks, DC is joining other jurisdictions in enacting some police reform measures.
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Since 2020, when Mayor Muriel Bowser and her deputy mayor for health and human services, Wayne Turnage, decided to reorganize the city’s multibillion-dollar Medicaid managed care program in the…

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