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Washington Times: Homeless community in D.C. clashes with city’s encampment protocol

Editor Aug 13, 2019
Homeless people living in tents under the overpass at First and G streets NE waited anxiously Tuesday for workers from several D.C. agencies to execute the city’s encampment protocol.

DCist: Court Rules That D.C. Needs New Regulations Governing, Er, E. Coli In Our Waterways

Editor Aug 13, 2019
Federal and city regulators may have to create entirely new regulations for E. coli levels in D.C.’s waterways after a U.S. District Court on Monday night determined that the current standards violate the Clean Water Act, as well as the…

Washington Post: ‘My baby shouldn’t be on this wall’: D.C. mural honors teens gunned down during…

Editor Aug 13, 2019
The paint on the wall was barely dry when a teenage girl stepped up to the mural of faces — young faces, brown faces — and lifted her arms to brush the cheek of a boy who was killed before he turned 15.

Mother Jones: DC Mayor Rejects Plan for Migrant Children Facility in the Capital

Editor Aug 13, 2019
“We have no intention of accepting a new federal facility, least of all one that detains and dehumanizes migrant children.”

Washington Post: D.C. mayor says she will not accept federal shelter for unaccompanied migrant…

Editor Aug 13, 2019
D.C. officials and immigration advocates on Tuesday criticized plans by the federal government to house unaccompanied migrant children in Washington.

Mona Charen in National Review: In Defense of Washington, D.C.

Editor Aug 13, 2019
The city gets a bad rap from outsiders, but there’s really no better place to be.

Bisnow: After Selling Longtime HQ, Children’s Defense Fund Finds New Home In NoMa

Editor Aug 13, 2019
The Children's Defense Fund is moving into a new home roughly a half-mile from the headquarters building it sold last year.

Washington Post: You can rent a moped in D.C. starting this weekend

Editor Aug 13, 2019
The app-based rentals will cost $1 to start your ride and 25 cents a minute thereafter.

DCist: Staffer In Councilmember’s Office Arrested After Shooting Outside Marijuana Pop-Up

Editor Aug 13, 2019
A constituent services staffer for Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau has been arrested for allegedly firing his handgun in front of a marijuana pop-up earlier this month, per court documents.

WTOP: Shared mopeds come to DC (and they come with hairnets)

Editor Aug 13, 2019
The first mopeds will join the thousands of shared electric scooters and shared bikes on D.C. streets this weekend when New York-based Revel deploys its moped fleet.

WAMU: Starting This Weekend, You Can Rent A Moped In D.C.

Editor Aug 13, 2019
Rentable mopeds will soon join bicycles and scooters on D.C. streets.

WTOP: Georgetown gets a new rooftop restaurant at Graham Hotel

Editor Aug 13, 2019
The Graham Hotel, on Thomas Jefferson Street, NW near the C&O Canal, has turned its popular rooftop lounge into a full service restaurant as well.

Street Sense: “We’re all we got:” Former and current Hope Village residents fear the future of…

Editor Aug 13, 2019
There are currently 4,095 male D.C. residents incarcerated by the Bureau of Prisons across the country, according to a D.C. Corrections Information Council employee. Upon returning to the District, around 50 percent typically spend time in…

Washingtonian: The MPD Is Releasing New Stop-and-Frisk Data Next Month. Here’s Why You Should Care.

Editor Aug 13, 2019
On September 7, MPD is set to release a month’s worth of comprehensive stop-and-frisk data, the first report of its kind in DC. While MPD released basic stop-and-frisk data before—where the stop happened, the race of the person in…

Washington Times: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library undergoing $221 million renovation

Editor Aug 13, 2019
The D.C. Public Library system’s centerpiece, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, is undergoing a $221 million renovation that will include new spaces to boost training for the city’s hospitality industry.

Washington Business Journal: The Brass Knob, Adams Morgan’s palace of antique wonders, to close

Editor Aug 13, 2019
Adams Morgan antique store The Brass Knob Architectural Antiques, long a fixture for antiques buyers and interior designers in Greater Washington, will close its doors in November.

WTOP: Staffer for DC Council member charged with firing gun outside marijuana pop-up market

Editor Aug 12, 2019
A staffer for D.C. Council member Brianne K. Nadeau was arrested on charges of firing a gun outside a marijuana pop-up store.

City Paper: Staffer for Councilmember Brianne Nadeau Arrested for Firing a Gun at a Marijuana Pop-Up

Editor Aug 12, 2019
A constituent services staffer for Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau was arrested for allegedly firing a gun outside a marijuana pop-up event in Northeast D.C. on August 3.

Washington Post: After hitting 100 homicide mark in District, city has a respite in deadly violence

Editor Aug 12, 2019
He was stabbed a few blocks from where he grew up in Marshall Heights, while returning home from a construction job. His mother believes he got into an argument that quickly grew violent.

Danica Petroshius in The Hill is Home: City: Do Your Job. Protect Our Children.

Editor Aug 12, 2019
I’m used to being in DC public schools, not just as a parent.
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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…

Jul 2, 2026 17
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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