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Washington Times: Only slight decrease in newly diagnosed HIV cases last year in D.C., says report

Editor Sep 2, 2019
A new report shows that there was only a slight decrease in newly diagnosed HIV cases in the District last year, indicating that D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is far from meeting her goal of halving the number of new cases by 2020.

NBC4: DC Expands Investigation Into Illegal Rooming Houses After Deadly Fire

Editor Sep 2, 2019
D.C. officials are expanding their investigation into illegal rooming houses after another property that inspectors knew about but failed to act on was discovered. This comes after a fire at an illegal rooming house killed a 9-year-old boy…

Washington Post: D.C. responds to students’ safety concerns with an app

Editor Sep 2, 2019
D.C. officials plan to introduce an app this fall that will let students in violence-prone pockets of the city report suspicious activity, contact law enforcement, and share live updates from their commutes to and from school.

Washington Post: Forget Popeyes: A viral tweet has customers lining up outside this immigrant-owned…

Editor Sep 2, 2019
People had been losing their minds for days over the Popeyes chicken sandwich when someone threw out a suggestion for locals in D.C.: “Popeyes is cool and all,” the woman tweeted. “If you live in the DMV area you should check out the…

WTOP: Head of DC 911 satisfied with response to fatal fire in unlicensed rooming house

Editor Sep 2, 2019
The director of D.C.’s Office of Unified Communications is weighing in on how long it took dispatchers to send firefighters to battle a deadly blaze two weeks ago.

Washington Post: ‘Why don’t we get the field?’: Use of playing field pits an elite private school…

Editor Sep 1, 2019
An elite private school has been granted special access to a public playing field in Northwest in exchange for funding upgrades to the site. But the deal with D.C. officials has some residents and politicians calling foul on a move they…

ABC7: Viral tweet helps immigrant-owned DC eatery double business during #chickenwars

Editor Sep 1, 2019
If you want to try the Roaming Rooster in Northeast D.C., you'll likely wait in a long line. But, it's well worth the wait.

Washington Post: Bowser taps ex-DMV director to replace Corbett Price on Metro board

Editor Aug 31, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) will nominate a deputy who led the Department of Motor Vehicles for more than a decade to replace Corbett Price on the Metro board, her spokeswoman confirmed Saturday.

Washington Post: Group protests development at historic McMillan Reservoir site

Editor Aug 31, 2019
About 20 people gathered Saturday at the historical McMillan Reservoir to protest its redevelopment.

Washington Post: D.C. housing investigator under scrutiny after officials say another rooming house…

Editor Aug 31, 2019
The same housing investigator who failed to act after a police officer flagged a possible illegal rooming house in Northwest Washington where two tenants were killed in a fire Aug. 18 also mishandled a similar warning the same officer made…

Washington Post: In Georgetown, some streets have been renamed again and again

Editor Aug 31, 2019
Built into the masonry of the Georgetown Visitation convent is a marble marker indicating the cross-streets of another era.

Washington Post: Push to allow some violent criminals a chance at early release causes U.S. attorney…

Editor Aug 31, 2019
A little more than a month before President Trump selected Jessie K. Liu as the District’s U.S. attorney in 2017, a city law took effect that gave dozens of inmates who had committed serious crimes as teenagers a chance at early release.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: Is a giant lion statue being stored under a D.C. tunnel? I decided to…

Editor Aug 31, 2019
Walk into the F Street headquarters of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts and you will see a white lion stretched out in the lobby.

WTOP: Work continues ahead of Washington Monument’s big reopening

Editor Aug 31, 2019
There is still work to be done on the Washington Monument before it reopens to the public on September 19.

WTOP: A community divided: DC residents split on drug kingpin Rayful Edmond’s release

Editor Aug 31, 2019
It was the first of its kind poll, asking D.C. residents to give input on whether a notorious, convicted drug trafficker should be considered for early release.

WTOP: Metro board member tied to Jack Evans ethics scandal resigns

Editor Aug 31, 2019
A member of Metro’s board of directors, who is accused of helping former board chairman Jack Evans cover up an ethics violation, has resigned.

Washington Post: Dangerous conditions contributed to deaths of two inside rowhouse that burned,…

Editor Aug 31, 2019
Dangerous conditions inside what officials describe as an illegal rooming house that burned nearly two weeks ago in Northwest Washington “contributed to the deaths” of a man and a 9-year-old boy, according to court documents.

Washington Post: Two D.C. Council members call for probe of sports betting contract

Editor Aug 31, 2019
Two members of the D.C. Council are asking city agencies to examine a local firm that is supposed to do most of the work on a $215 million no-bid gambling contract despite the fact that it has no employees and listed executives on its…

Washington Post: As demand for solar energy grows, D.C. job training offers both employment and…

Editor Aug 31, 2019
With pliers in one pant pocket and a phone playing a ‘70s electronic song in the other, Naomi Hawk stabilized a row of solar panels on an apartment roof in Southeast D.C.

Washington Post: D.C. residents split nearly evenly on whether ’80s drug kingpin Rayful Edmond’s…

Editor Aug 31, 2019
A survey conducted by the District’s Office of the Attorney General found that residents are split evenly on whether 1980s drug kingpin Rayful Edmond III’s prison term should be cut short.
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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…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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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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