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Washington Post: D.C. National Guard will provide security at Africa leaders summit

Editor Dec 10, 2022
Members of the D.C. National Guard will assist with crowd management and traffic control at a summit of African leaders in the District next week, an official said Saturday.

Colbert I. King in The Post: D.C.’s judicial nominees need a push from the president

Editor Dec 9, 2022
Shame on the Biden administration if it treats arguably its most loyal constituent group in the country — D.C. citizens — as an afterthought. But what else is there to think?

DCist: Bye Bye RFK: A Ceremonial Farewell For The Iconic Stadium

Editor Dec 9, 2022
As a part of their “Farewell RFK Stadium” campaign, on Thursday Events DC held a gathering inside the stadium so well-wishers could say a final good-bye. There was everything from teary remembrances to comical stories as athletes, sports…

Washington Post Editorial Board: Smooth sailing for Metro, for now, as storm clouds gather

Editor Dec 9, 2022
With some deft budgetary corner-cutting, the Washington area’s transit system has fashioned a plan for the coming year that improves service while imposing modest subway fare increases — along with a simplified price structure. That’s the…

Washington Post: Bowser asks D.C. National Guard to assist with Africa leaders summit

Editor Dec 9, 2022
The heightened security measures are considered precautionary and there is no credible threat related to the event, officials say

DCist: American Latino Museum Quietly Removed Videos Of Casa Ruby Founder From Exhibit

Editor Dec 9, 2022
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino quietly removed content featuring embattled Casa Ruby founder Ruby Corado from an exhibit focused on Latino history in the United States.

DCist: The Georgetown Transformer Sculptures Stuck In A New Battle For The Fate Of, Well, Themselves

Editor Dec 9, 2022
A new fight is brewing over the fate of two massive Transformer sculptures placed by a Georgetown University neuroscientist outside his rowhome in the historic neighborhood, sculptures that, depending on whom you ask, have either delighted…

WTOP: Metro GM ‘sick and tired of gun violence’ after shootings

Editor Dec 8, 2022
After the second shooting at a Metro station in about 15 hours, Metro’s general manager says he’s had enough of gun violence inside and outside his system.

Washington Post: Final seats removed from RFK Stadium’s lower bowl as demolition continues

Editor Dec 8, 2022
The city is still unsure of the site’s fate, but officials and athletes gathered to recall the stadium’s glory days

Washington Post: Metro board plans for a future with subsidized D.C. bus fares

Editor Dec 8, 2022
Transit leaders did not mention the D.C. Council’s vote this week to make Metrobus fares free during their regular meeting

Petula Dvorak in The Post: It’s time to support the hidden workers who keep the 1 percent running

Editor Dec 8, 2022
Gladys Sandoval picked their kids up from school every day, right on time.

Axios: Incoming Rep. Frost says he was denied D.C. apartment over bad credit

Editor Dec 8, 2022
Maxwell Frost, the Democratic representative-elect for Florida's 10th Congressional District and the first member of Generation Z elected to Congress, said Thursday he was denied an apartment in the District of Columbia over bad credit.

Washington Post: Maxwell Frost, future Gen Z congressman, denied D.C. apartment over bad credit

Editor Dec 8, 2022
Rep.-elect Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.), the first member of the Gen Z generation elected to Congress, said Thursday that a company in Washington rejected his application to rent an apartment because of his bad credit score.

City Paper: MPD Assistant Chief Testifies On Behalf of D.C. Cop Charged With Murder

Editor Dec 8, 2022
Testimony reveals Officer Terence Sutton was previously reprimanded for an improper vehicle pursuit.

WTOP: Last of RFK’s iconic orange seats to be removed

Editor Dec 8, 2022
It’s the end of an era as the last orange seats will be removed and put up for sale at RFK Stadium during a ceremony with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on Thursday.

Washington Post: Metro board plans for a future with subsidized D.C. bus fares

Editor Dec 8, 2022
Transit leaders did not mention the D.C. Council’s vote this week to make Metrobus fares free during their regular meeting

Washington Post: Burst of violence shakes Metro, riders as transit seeks recovery

Editor Dec 8, 2022
Two shooting incidents in 15 hours left one person dead and four injured while sending chills across the system and region

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general files lawsuit against Amazon, alleging stolen tips

Editor Dec 7, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine on Wednesday announced that his office had filed a consumer protection lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that the e-commerce giant stole tips from drivers and deceived consumers about the tipping model. …

DCist: ‘Tis The Season To Take Those Campaign Signs Down

Editor Dec 7, 2022
When holiday lights hang around lamp posts and half-inflated snowmen adorn front yards, it means it’s time for one ornament of Election Day Past to come down — campaign signs.

DCist: D.C.’s Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Amazon Over Alleged Stolen Driver Tips

Editor Dec 7, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced today that his office is launching a lawsuit against Amazon for allegedly stealing tips from drivers. The lawsuit says the company used illegal and deceptive methods that “tricked” consumers into…
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