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Apr 09 2024
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Congestion pricing stalled in D.C.
New York City is about to embark on a big urban experiment to charge vehicles $15 for driving into Manhattan. Those pushing D.C.'s stalled flirtation with congestion pricing will be watching it closely. Why it matters: New York's goal is to reduce traffic, improve air quality, and raise money for public transit improvements. How it works: Decades in the making, the policy will take effect in
AxiosNov 14 2023
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Utahns take part in 'March for Israel' in Washington D.C.
SALT LAKE CITY — Thousands of people from Jewish communities across the country and their allies came together in Washington D.C. in support of Israel. The "March for Israel" was held Tuesday afternoon on the National Mall in our nation's capitol. Ron Zamir, the Vice President for Community Relations for the United Jewish Federation of Utah made the trip for the rally. "I've been privileged to
FOX 13 Salt Lake CityOct 03 2023
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Democratic Rep Carjacked at Gunpoint In Washington, DC
A Democratic congressman from Texas was carjacked at gunpoint in Washington, D.C. on Monday evening. Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) was in the Navy Yard neighborhood of the District of Columbia “parking his car” when three armed men came up to Cuellar and proceeded to steal his car, Jacob Hochberg, Cuellar’s chief of staff confirmed in a statement to Fox News. Hochberg added that Cuellar had not
Independent Journal ReviewOct 02 2023
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Democrat Congressman Carjacked At Gunpoint In Washington, D.C.
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) was reportedly carjacked at gunpoint in Washington, D.C., on Monday night. White House Correspondent Laura Barrón-López reported that Cuellar was “was carjacked at gunpoint tonight outside his apartment building in DC, multiple sources confirm to me.” The congressman, whose district is on the U.S. southern border, is reportedly safe. “Alert: Armed Carjacking
The Daily WireApr 18 2024
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TikTok is in the hot seat once again in Washington
TikTok is again facing an imminent threat from Congress. On Wednesday, House Republicans added a hot-button bill that could lead to a nationwide TikTok ban to a wide-ranging foreign aid package intended to help Israel and Ukraine. House Speaker Mike Johnson aims to hold a vote on the aid package as early as Saturday. If approved, it could fast-track what has become the most serious risk to
CNN (Online News)Dec 13 2023
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Escape from DC: Washington Capitals and Wizards Moving to Virginia
ALEXANDRIA, VA – In a significant development for sports and entertainment in the region, the Washington Capitals and the Washington Wizards are set to move to Alexandria’s Potomac Yard neighborhood. The Alexandria Economic Development Partnership (AEDP) confirmed this major relocation ahead of a formal announcement by Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and Ted Leonsis, Chairman and CEO of
Shore News NetworkApr 15 2024
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Girl, 15, fatally shot outside apartment building in Southeast D.C.
A 15-year-old girl was fatally shot Sunday night when someone in a vehicle opened fire on a group of people outside an apartment building in Southeast Washington, according to D.C. police. Authorities said the girl, Niomi Russell, ran inside the building at the Forest Ridge Vistas complex and was found dead in a hallway. Police said she lived in Northwest Washington. The shooting occurred
Washington PostJan 03 2024
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Suspect Apprehended in New Year's Day Murder at Washington D.C. Hotel
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Metropolitan Police have arrested 18-year-old Jelani Cousin in connection with the city’s first homicide of 2024. Cousin faces charges of second-degree murder while armed for the fatal shooting of Ashlei Hinds, also 18, from Clinton, Maryland. The incident occurred in the early hours of New Year’s Day at the Embassy Suites located on the 4300 block of Military Road NW, in
Shore News NetworkApr 19 2024
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"Civil War" is unsettling — especially if you live in D.C.
Actors Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, and Cailee Spaeny walk into a re-creation of the White House in the movie, "Civil War." Photo: Murray Close Earlier this week I did something extremely out of character: I left my couch to see a movie IRL at a theater — the much-discussed "Civil War," the final D.C.-based act of which was pretty triggering, to say the least. The big picture: The movie
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