Mayor Bowser Highlights Investment to Transform Downtown DC with K Street Transitway Project
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:April 24, 2019
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
Terry Owens (DDOT)
Mayor Bowser Highlights Investment to Transform Downtown DC with K Street Transitway Project
Project builds on the Mayor’s Commitment to!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
AG Racine’s Statement on MPD Interaction with a 9-Year-Old Boy on April 22
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April 24, 2019
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AG RACINE’S STATEMENT ON MPD INTERACTION WITH A 9-YEAR-OLD BOY ON APRIL 22
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Attorney General Karl A. Racine released the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
New Report: Proposed FY 2020 Budget Falls Short on Racial Equity
Contact: Simone Holzer
New Report: Proposed FY 2020 Budget Falls Short on Racial Equity
The proposed DC budget for fiscal year (FY) 2020 will reinforce gentrification and displacement of Black residents, and fails to take meaningful!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
City Paper: The Long Journey of Dave Salovesh’s White Ghost Bike
D.C. has a track record of failing to make streets safer after motorists kill cyclists and pedestrians. Will the death of an uncompromising bicycle advocate be any different?
WTOP: Family of man killed in 2018 crash with DC fire truck sues department
The family of a driver who died in a crash with a speeding fire truck is suing D.C.’s Fire and Emergency Medical Services department.
WTOP: DC, nearby counties receive failing grade for healthy air
The D.C. area is used to earning high marks on health ranking reports, but when it comes to the health of the air, the region is failing.
District Links: D.C. Policy Center says budget plan doesn’t directly tie tax hike to housing;…
Good Wednesday morning. Green Teamer and ex-DC Council member Bill Lightfoot is representing the family of a driver who was killed by a speeding fire truck suing the District.
Lowell School to co-host climate change institute that dovetails with humanities curriculum
Two years after introducing a new curriculum that uses the humanities to teach sixth-graders about climate change, DC’s Lowell School is looking to help others replicate the program.
“I was looking for a topic in social studies that!-->!-->!-->…
Washingtonian: Who Are the Richest People in Washington?
Once a government town, DC is now home to extreme wealth. Who the billionaires are, how they live, and what it means for the rest of us.
Curbed: Renovated MLK Library to feature artwork by D.C. public school teacher on large glass walls
The walls will display protest buttons and King-related items as individual dots that form a bigger image
WAMU: After Cyclist Death, District Looks At Quicker Fixes To Florida Avenue
A crash that killed a cyclist over the weekend on Florida Avenue NE in D.C. is spurring new consideration for the road.
Washington Post: Teachers at a D.C. charter school are trying to unionize, in a rare move
Employees at a D.C. charter school are attempting to unionize, a rare move that would make the 115 teachers and staff members the biggest union of charter school workers to ever form in the District.
Washingtonian: Don’t Panic: Greek Deli Is Reopening After Bathroom Debacle
The health department temporarily closed the carryout for not having a restroom within 500 feet
Washington Post: D.C. lawmakers push road safety bills after fatal crashes
Drivers struck and killed a cycling activist and a pedestrian over Easter weekend.
City Paper: Health Department Closes Greek Deli on 19th St. NW For Lacking ‘Easily…
"They gave us from Thursday up until Monday on a holiday weekend, Easter weekend, to remedy the situation."
DCist: A Food Co-op Is Being Developed By And For Residents Of Wards 7 And 8
Wards 7 and 8 have more than 150,000 residents, and only three of the city’s 49 grocery stores. (For comparison, Ward 7 has just as many grocery stores—two—as a 0.1 mile stretch of Columbia Heights.)
WAMU: D.C. Requires That Schools Offer Free Breakfast, But Not All Kids Are Getting It
Under D.C. law, every student in the city’s public or public charter schools must be offered free breakfast. But a new report from the nonprofit advocacy group D.C. Hunger Solutions found that while D.C. Public Schools are close to!-->…
DCist: D.C.’s First Antiracist Book Festival Wants To Launch The Next Generation Of Social Justice…
Dr. Ibram X. Kendi is already fielding requests from people who want to attend next year’s Antiracist Book Festival.
Curbed: D.C. plans to accelerate process for rental housing inspections, starting in May
Under new changes, fines for housing code violations would be levied more quickly than now
WTOP: Latest deaths on DC roads prompt council action
The latest round of deaths on D.C. roads is prompting a renewed push for safety changes from the D.C. Council.