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Seven Incarcerated Journalists Awarded Grants to Report on Solitary Confinement

WASHINGTON, DC—Solitary Watch today announced the recipients of grants awarded by the Ridgeway Reporting Project for Incarcerated Journalists. The grants program, which is funded by the Jacob and Valeria Langeloth Foundation and the Vital Projects Fund, will support seven projects that expose prison policies and practices from the inside out, exploring their impact on incarcerated people, the criminal legal system, and the larger...
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“several victims who were randomly assaulted” near Tatte at 14th and W Street, NW...

Seems like there is somebody walking around hitting or punching people around the Tatte at 14th and W. There were several girls crying and holding their heads and a man with a stroller with a bleeding head and cops running after somebody. Horrifying.”. MPD tells me:. “On Thursday, April 30,...
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City of Alexandria considers replacing parking spots with bike lanes on Braddock Road

ALEXANDRIA, Va, (7News) — Alexandria residents are divided over a proposed transportation project on Braddock Road, which is a heavily used thoroughfare. The City of Alexandria says the project will improve trail access and traffic safety along Braddock Road near the Metrorail Station. The project would eliminate more than...
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Proposed $63.3M cut to DC Human Services budget sparks concern from advocates, residents

WASHINGTON — A proposed budget cut to the D.C. Department of Human Services is raising alarms among advocates and residents who rely on the agency’s programs for housing, food assistance, and crisis support. Under Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed fiscal year 2027 budget, the department faces a potential $63.3...
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Group pleads guilty to kidnapping, attacking women who applied for fake babysitting job

WASHINGTON - Three people have pleaded guilty to kidnapping and attacking two women, luring them to a brutal attack with the promise of a fake babysitting job. Cierra Lee, 20, Kayvon Edwards, 21 and Robynn Bynum, 18, all pleaded guilty to kidnapping and armed robbery, according to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro.
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Fundraiser Launched to Save Beloved Bakery After Devastating Bank Fraud Loss

The community is rallying to support a longtime Bethesda bakery after the family behind Praline Bakery & Bistro shared that the business recently fell victim to bank fraud, resulting in a significant financial loss. The bakery, which just celebrated its 20th anniversary this month, has long served as a neighborhood...
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5 taken to hospital with serious injuries after Clinton crash

Multiple people were taken to the hospital overnight following a crash in Clinton.
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Man dead after fight in Southwest DC, police say

Police said that a man was killed in a fight that took place in Southwest D.C.
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Three plead guilty to kidnapping 2 victims lured to DC home to babysit

Three people have pleaded guilty for luring two victims to a home for a babysitting job in D.C. and kidnapping them.
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Crime spree suspect arrested after string of DC break-ins

Man arrested after string of burglaries and robbery across Northwest DC Washington, DC — A series of break-ins, property damage incidents, and a daytime robbery across Northwest D.C. has led to the arrest of a suspect accused of targeting multiple neighborhoods over a two-week span. The incidents began April 14 when a suspect unlawfully entered a residence on 17th Street Northwest. No items...

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