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Public Safety Updates for 2026
• January 13, 2026
Washington, D.C., enters the new year with continued progress in crime reduction and a renewed focus on community involvement. While the District has seen meaningful improvements, city leaders and residents alike are […]
Opinion: We Know How to Keep D.C. Safe. This Is Our Home, Too.
• October 7, 2025
Our city has faced unwelcome, unwarranted and unprecedented federal interference this year. From the massive federal workforce layoffs to the deployment of ICE agents and National Guard troops on our […]
ANC Report: Drag on K, Budget Cuts, Parkway Changes, Apero
• May 5, 2025
The “May” meeting of the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2E) was held on April 28 and was a mixed bag of news and notices. Beginning with the Police Report, […]
Crime Report: Ward 8 Council Member White Arrested for Bribery
• August 19, 2024
By Paulina Inglima Washington, D.C., residents and politicians alike were shocked this week after Ward 8 Council Member Trayon White was arrested and charged with allegedly accepting over $156,000 in […]
Crime Report: Cameras Prove to Be Essential
• July 8, 2024
By Paulina Inglima Cameras have proven essential in identifying suspects and capturing footage of a variety of crimes reported recently. D.C. residents are still eligible for the mayor’s Private Security […]
