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DC Attorney General Vows to Protect Residents From Voter Intimidation

DC Attorney General Karl Racine released an advisory on poll monitoring and voter intimidation for residents in response to President Trump’s suggestion.

District Records Six Homicides in Three Days With Sunday’s Killing

The murder of a woman in Southeast DC marked Washington DC’s sixth homicide in just three days.

Transit Police Arrest 21-Year-Old in Alleged Rape Attempt on Metro Train

Metro Transit Police Department (MTPD) have arrested a Virginia man in relation to an attempted rape that took place on a Silver Line train on Tuesday.

DC United Announces Departure of Ben Olsen as Head Coach

DC United announced on Thursday that it has fired Ben Olsen as the team’s manager and that he would assume another role within the organization.

District Opens ‘Families First Success Centers’ in Wards 7 and 8

DC has opened 10 Family Success Centers in Wards 7 and 8 to offer residents in these areas services such as food assistance, health care, and child care.

DC Extends COVID-Related State of Emergency Through December 31

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has extended the city’s ongoing state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic until the end of this year.

DC Police Union Sues District, MPD Over Alleged Unpaid Overtime

The DC Police Union sued the District and MPD for allegedly not fully paying officers overtime during the pandemic.

Metro Maintenance Projects to Shut Down A Dozen Rail Stations in 2021-2022

Metro is planning to conduct reconstruction work that will prompt the closure of nearly a dozen stations in the next two years.