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BREAKING: A federal judge has ruled that Chief Pamela Smith retains leadership of D.C.âs police force, under Mayor Bowserâs leadership, following a suit by DC AG Schwalb against the Trump administration
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D.C. residents rallied near the White House this morning to protest President Trumpâs federal takeover of city law enforcement. Free DC led a rally near LaFayette Square this morning, where speakers called on D.C. area residents to fight back President Trumpâs âfascistâ federal takeover.
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Margaret Barthel
6 months ago
I got emotional listening to
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's farewell to Black Lives Matter plaza feature. I never pass by without thinking about those heady, hopeful, hard days reporting on the protests in 2020. It's remarkable that one space can contain so much. Listen:
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âYou cannot take history awayâ: For D.C., Black Lives Matter Plaza isnât truly gone
After nearly five years, D.C. is saying goodbye to Black Lives Matter Plaza. Painted overnight amid a wave of racial justice protests in the summer of 2020, the plaza was in and of itself a protest, w...
https://wamu.org/story/25/03/19/dc-black-lives-matter-plaza-destruction/
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I wrote this story on what Black Lives Matter Plaza meant to D.C., with voices and sounds from the destruction. Special thanks to
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for all the tape she got on the front lines the summer of 2020, and all the DCist/WAMU journalists at the time documenting history.
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The Trump administration is considering shutting down the CDC's HIV division. LGBTQ health organizations across the country, including
@whitmanwalker.bsky.social
in D.C., say it will "severely impede the nationâs ability to prevent new HIV infections, undoing decades of hard-won progress."
6 months ago
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At the Black Lives Matter Plaza in D.C. The District is starting removal of the plaza today. In the summer of 2020, Mayor Bowser had the plaza painted over - a symbolic act of defiance against President Trump
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7 months ago
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7 months ago
The U.S. figure skating community came together Sunday night at Capital One Arena for Legacy on Ice, a memorial and fundraising event to honor the families and loved ones of those killed in the January 29th crash near Reagan Airport, as well as first responders.
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7 months ago
The National Park Service predicts that the cherry trees will reach peak bloom from March 28-31. The dates are subject to change with the weather. But, if the timeline holds, peak bloom will pair nicely with the Cherry Blossom Festival. The Festival runs this year from March 20 until April 13th.
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Margaret Barthel
7 months ago
Time for a nerdy point about data on the federal workforce. I've seen plenty of reporters and public officials referring to numbers from the Congressional Research service to give people a scale of the federal workforce in the D.C. region.
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https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R47716
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7 months ago
E Street Cinema, the beloved movie house in downtown D.C., announced it will close its doors later this year. The movie theater's owner, Landmark Theaters, confirmed the closure to The Washington Post but did not provide a specific date for final closure.
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The 51st
7 months ago
It's been one year since DCist was shut down. We're proud of what we've built in that time with all of you. If you'd indulge us in some reminiscing, plus dreaming of the future, we'd love to hear your thoughts:
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We miss you, DCist
It's almost been a full year since the shut down of DCist! We want to hear from you, feel free to answer any / all of these questions:
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Such an important story by my colleagues
@margaretbarthel.bsky.social
, Chris Remington, and Tyrone Turner on USAID workers in the D.C. region. Read and take a listen:
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Local USAID workers are âin survival modeâ
Thousands of local international development workers and contractors have been thrown into turmoil as the Trump administration pulls back on foreign aid. Some are considering leaving D.C.
https://wamu.org/story/25/02/21/local-usaid-workers-are-in-survival-mode/
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A local health story we'll continue keeping an eye on: transgender people can still get gender-affirming services in D.C., which may include medication, surgery, and mental health. But under Trump, some centers have already cut back on their care or are facing pressure to.
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With gender-affirming care under threat, D.C. area providers worry about continuing services
D.C. area health centers providing gender-affirming care are navigating a delicate balance â between continuing their services, and not drawing the ire of the Trump administration.
https://wamu.org/story/25/02/19/with-gender-affirming-care-under-threat-d-c-area-providers-worry-about-continuing-services/
7 months ago
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Alex Koma
8 months ago
Some news about me: Iâm leaving City Paper at the end of the month. It has been so, so much fun being your Loose Lips these last 3 years and I will miss this place terribly. But Iâm not going far: Starting March 3, Iâll take on the DC politics beat at WAMU. So cover your ears!
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