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WTOP: Police arrest suspect in deadly DC shooting of 11-year-old boy

Editor Jul 10, 2020
Police have arrested a suspect in connection to the fatal shooting of 11-year-old Davon McNeal at an anti-violence cookout in D.C. on July Fourth. Three suspects are still wanted, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Thursday.

DCist: Man Arrested In Fatal Shooting Of 11-year-old Davon McNeal, Police Search For More Suspects

Editor Jul 10, 2020
An 18-year-old man was arrested Thursday in the fatal shooting of Davon McNeal, the 11-year-old boy who was struck by a bullet in the head during a community cookout on the Fourth of July, D.C. police said.

DCist: Even In Phase Two, Pandemic Policies Are Keeping Doulas Out Of Hospital Rooms

Editor Jul 10, 2020
Savannah Babino is due to give birth at any moment. She’s prepared as best she can for the event, planning to have her mother, her sister, and her fiance nearby as she brings her second daughter into the world.

Washington Post: Metro board to consider making bus rides free for low-income residents

Editor Jul 10, 2020
The Metro board on Thursday asked its staff to look into proposals for free or reduced-fare travel for low-income Metrobus riders, adding momentum to initiatives by D.C. officials to provide residents with free transit.

Washington Post: Kennedy Center to commission anti-racism works, expand programs for black artists…

Editor Jul 10, 2020
The Kennedy Center and its resident opera and orchestra will commission composers and librettists from around the country to respond to local racial crimes and violence as part of an effort to promote anti-racism.

Washingtonian: Andy Harris Wants to Block a DC Referendum on Magic Mushrooms

Editor Jul 9, 2020
The Maryland congressman blocked full cannabis legalization in DC. Now he vows to thwart attempts to "decriminalize nature."

UrbanTurf: MLK Gateway is On to the Next Phase in Anacostia

Editor Jul 9, 2020
While a groundbreaking ceremony took place for the first phase of MLK Gateway earlier this year at one of historic Anacostia's most prominent intersections, the development team is making plans for the next chapter of the mixed-use…

Washington Business Journal: Citi Open will not host women’s tennis tournament this year

Editor Jul 9, 2020
The Women's Tennis Association has decided that the Citi Open will not host one of its 2020 WTA Tour tournaments this year.

DCist: D.C. Will Add Car-Free Bus Lanes In Three More Locations Starting In Late July

Editor Jul 9, 2020
D.C. is getting more bus dedicated lanes as soon as later this month. One will drastically change flow in a popular and traffic-dense area in Chinatown.

DCist: ‘I Really Loved Him’: Children In Anacostia Mourn 11-Year-Old Davon McNeal

Editor Jul 9, 2020
There were games, free children’s books, markers and hotdogs, but the neighborhood event didn’t feel like a celebration.
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