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DCist: Look Inside The Rubell Museum, D.C.’s New Modern Art Museum Opening This Weekend

Editor Oct 27, 2022
When art collectors Mera and Don Rubell open their long-anticipated contemporary art museum in Southwest D.C. this week, the public will finally get to see the result of a $20 million renovation over a decade in the making.

Axios: Your guide to the State Board of Education elections

Editor Oct 27, 2022
On Nov. 8, D.C. residents will not only be voting on mayor, attorney general, and D.C. Council seats, but also the state board of education.

Washington Post: Bowser fires official who took job at insurer after Medicaid procurement

Editor Oct 26, 2022
A week after the D.C. Council awarded multibillion-dollar contracts for insuring D.C.’s Medicaid patients to three insurers, seeming to finally end a years-long struggle to right the city’s Medicaid system after court and council fights,…

Washington Post: After reported fire, Blues Alley jazz club hopes to reopen next week

Editor Oct 26, 2022
The owner of the historic Blues Alley jazz club in Georgetown said he hopes to reopen for business early next week, after his venue shut down Tuesday evening when smoke poured from the top of the building.

WTOP: DC crime dropped in recent months; top cop knows it doesn’t seem like it

Editor Oct 26, 2022
At the start of the year, crime spiked in the District.

DCist: Many Bars And Restaurants Not Reporting Wage Data, Says Report, But D.C. Also Isn’t Making It…

Editor Oct 26, 2022
A new report from two labor groups says that many bars and restaurants in D.C. are failing to report required data on how much tipped workers are being paid, but an association representing the hospitality industry says that any such…

Victor Horton in The Post: Under-voting in D.C. at-large races devalues voters in wards 7 and 8

Editor Oct 26, 2022
On Nov. 8, D.C. voters will head to the polls to decide several important races, including a tightly contested race for two at-large seats on the D.C. Council and a high-profile ballot initiative on the tipped minimum wage.

Axios: D.C. Voter Guide: Meet the candidates running for D.C. Council at-large

Editor Oct 26, 2022
Voters will elect two at-large D.C. Council members to represent the entire city in the highly competitive Nov. 8 election.

DCist: Historic Trial Begins For D.C. Police Officer Charged With Murder In The Death Of Karon…

Editor Oct 26, 2022
An unprecedented trial began this week at D.C.’s federal courthouse, where two D.C. police officers face a combination of second-degree murder, obstruction, and conspiracy charges related to the death of 20-year-old Karon Hylton-Brown.…

City Paper: Officers’ Unauthorized Chase Caused Hylton-Brown’s Death, Prosecutor Says on Opening Day…

Editor Oct 26, 2022
Following a history lesson, defense attorney Michael Hannon claimed officers were obligated to stop Hylton-Brown.

Washington Post: Trial begins for two D.C. police officers charged in fatal moped chase

Editor Oct 25, 2022
Two years ago, after a young Black man on a moped was fatally injured in a traffic collision during a D.C. police chase, scores of irate protesters converged on a police station in Northwest Washington, clashing with officers in riot gear.…

Washington Post: Metro approved for more trains, plans to open Silver Line by Thanksgiving

Editor Oct 25, 2022
The agreement allows Metro to put many more trains into passenger service, but it also requires wheel checks to continue every four days

DCist: Safety Commission Approves Metro’s Plan To Return All 7000-Series Trains, Silver Line To Open…

Editor Oct 25, 2022
Metro has the green light to bring all the 7000-series trains back to the tracks, with restrictions.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C. is finally rewriting its criminal code. It needs to keep…

Editor Oct 25, 2022
Much of D.C.’s criminal code dates to the original version Congress passed in 1901. That it is badly in need of an overhaul is apparent from its references to “common scolds,” prohibitions against the playing of ballgames in the city’s…

DCist: Senior D.C. Official Fired After Possible Ethical Conflicts With Future Job Emerge

Editor Oct 25, 2022
A senior official in Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration has been fired and could face an ethics investigation after he failed to recuse himself from matters related to a large city contract that involved a health insurance company he had…

WTOP: DC mayor, police chief urge council to slow down on criminal code rewrite

Editor Oct 25, 2022
A D.C. Council committee is moving ahead with plans to debate and vote on a rewrite of the city’s criminal code, something that hasn’t been done in more than a century. There’s widespread agreement that it should be done, and nearly all of…

DCist: Survey Shows Most D.C. Teachers Aren’t Happy With Their Jobs

Editor Oct 25, 2022
Four out of five D.C. teachers are unhappy with their jobs and nearly half plan to leave their roles in the next few years, according to a survey the Washington Teachers’ Union conducted in September.

DCist: Bowser Objects To Provisions Of Criminal Code Overhaul, Asks Lawmakers To Reconsider

Editor Oct 25, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Police Chief Robert Contee are raising specific but strenuous objections to portions of a long-planned overhaul of the city’s 100-year-old criminal code, saying that certain provisions could clog up the courts…

Washington Post: Survey shows low morale, frustration among D.C. teachers

Editor Oct 25, 2022
Four out of five D.C. teachers are unhappy with their jobs, according to a Washington Teachers’ Union survey of its members.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. to consider additional hotel tax to boost marketing for tourism

Editor Oct 25, 2022
It could soon cost more to stay overnight in D.C. hotels, with the extra funds going toward increased marketing efforts to promote the District as a tourist destination.
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