David Koenig: How public are DC’s public charter schools?
In DC nearly half of all public school students attend charter schools, rather than schools in the traditional public system known as DC Public Schools (DCPS). Although the charter schools are “public” in a sense — they are open to!-->…
David Zipper on CityLab: Washington Will Decriminalize Fare Evasion. Better Idea: Free Transit
Evidence of discrimination in enforcement drove D.C.’s City Council to decriminalize transit fare evasion. But cities should consider abolishing fares entirely.
WTOP: DC leans on FBI, ATF to curb city’s rising murder rate
WASHINGTON — D.C. and federal authorities are cracking down on armed felons in an attempt to bring down the District’s rising homicide rate.
Washington Post: The federal government isn’t funding gun-violence research. Should the District?
D.C. lawmakers are proposing a new center to study gun violence, a move that would place the District in the vanguard of local governments seeking to fund research that gun-safety advocates say has been neglected by federal officials.
Curbed: Long-awaited day center for the homeless to open in downtown D.C. next week, BID says
The center will début at a centrally located church on Feb. 12
Washington Post: D.C. is slated to vote last in the 2020 Democratic primary. That might change.
At it stands, Democratic voters in Washington, D.C., will be last in the nation to weigh in on who should challenge Donald Trump in 2020’s presidential contest. But some local politicos want to change that.
Washington Post: D.C. mayor: Taking local gun cases to federal court sends message that ‘violence…
D.C. police and federal agents will work closely together this year in a crackdown on convicted felons illegally carrying guns in the city, a law enforcement strategy prompted by a steep increase in homicides in 2018, officials said!-->…
Washington Informer: Dorothy Butler Gilliam Tells Her Trailblazing Story
Dorothy Butler Gilliam has lived to be a sage octogenarian. She has also lived a remarkable life: daughter of the segregated South, front-line chronicler of the dismantling of Jim Crow and ascension of the civil rights movement and most of!-->…
Shantella Sherman in The Washington Informer: Hidden in Plain View: The Overlooked History of Black…
One of my fondest recollections as a native Washingtonian was traipsing the streets of Georgetown in the mid-1980s, as the best buddy of two very distinct friends.
Street Sense: With D.C. General closed, this organization is bringing playtime to children in…
On a weekday evening in December, families crowded at the door of the Quality Inn ballroom, waiting to sign in their children. Scattered across the floral-print carpet, kids were playing. Some played with other kids, some with toys, and!-->…
Street Sense: A rare warm evening leads volunteers to count many homeless people without shelter
Volunteers with the 2019 Point-In-Time (PIT) count to determine the size and character of the city’s homeless population met Johnny Queen, a 60-year-old street minister, sleeping in the portico of St John’s Episcopal Church on Lafayette!-->…
Statement from Councilmember Charles Allen on Office of the US Attorney’s decision to shift…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 6, 2019
Contact: Erik Salmi
202-724-8063
Statement from Councilmember Charles Allen on Office of the US Attorney’s decision to shift prosecuting District residents for local offenses in federal!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Norton Bill to Require Federal Buildings to Provide Lactation Spaces to Visiting Nursing Mothers…
Contact: Benjamin Fritsch
February 6, 2019
Norton Bill to Require Federal Buildings to Provide Lactation Spaces to Visiting Nursing Mothers Passes House
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UrbanTurf: How Logan Circle the Circle Become Logan Circle the Neighborhood
Logan Circle is one of the more in-demand and high-priced neighborhoods in the District. But when did the neighborhood surrounding Logan Circle itself become the Logan Circle neighborhood? UrbanTurf decided to find out.
WAMU: More Help Might Be On The Way If You’ve Got Mold In D.C.
It’s a homeowner or renter’s nightmare. Something catches your eye in the corner of your living room. Upon closer look you see it’s a pattern of mold blooming at the base of the wall. You have to get rid of it immediately.
DCist: D.C. Council Gets (Some) Answers About Why City Didn’t Intervene Sooner In Damage Of Franklin…
After an oversight hearing earlier this month where more or less nothing was learned, the D.C. Council on Wednesday had another meeting trying to ascertain how and why developers of a new museum destroyed so much historically protected!-->…
UrbanTurf: 700,000 People and $100,000 Salaries: The DC Economy By The Numbers
A week ago, DC's Office of the Chief Financial Officer released its latest economic and revenue trends report that included a number of statistics about the DC economy in 2018. UrbanTurf reviewed that report as well as several other!-->…
WAMU: New Director Promises ‘Digital Transformation’ To Fix D.C.’s Troubled Consumer &…
As Mayor Muriel Bowser walked around the permit center at the D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) on Tuesday afternoon, one thing seemed to be on her mind: how much of what people were waiting in line for could simply!-->…
DCist: In Effort To Stem Spike In Homicides, D.C. Is Shifting Some Gun Charges To Federal Court
Facing a 40 percent homicide spike in the District last year and a violent 2019 so far, city officials are identifying a chokepoint for policy change: previously convicted felons who continue to possess guns.
Curbed: Despite Metro’s concerns, D.C. mayor pushes for return to late-night rail service
Since last week, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration has been promoting a petition for Metro to revive late-night rail service, which the transit agency reduced in 2016 so that work crews could access tracks for longer stretches of!-->…