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UPDATE: U.S. Attorney On Mendelson Letter in Tony Randolph Hunter Murder Case
D.C. Wire promised we would update when we heard from the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District about the letter Mendelson wrote to Acting U.S. Attorney for the District Channing Phillips about the status of Tony Randolph Hunter murder case. Around 6 p.m. spokesman Ben Friedman sent this...
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September 10, 2009; 7:14 PM ET |
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White House Official Calls on Church Youth to Serve
Paul Montero, Deputy Director of Religious Affairs for the White House Office of Public Liason, spoke at the Foundry United Methodist Church Sunday where he used a passage from the Gospel of Matthew to challenge young people to be part of President Barack Obama's call to serve their communities....
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June 7, 2009; 6:02 PM ET |
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New Member of DC Fire/EMS Press Office On The Way
Pete Piringer, director of Community Outreach and Public Information for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue, plans to join the press operation of the District's Fire and Emergency Services Agency, D.C. Wire has learned. Piringer confirmed this afternoon that "an offer has been made," and that he's coming to work for...
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June 5, 2009; 4:42 PM ET |
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Residents Upset about Transfer of Police Inspector
Police Inspector Edward Delgado of the Third District was never shy about putting his thoughts into writing and emailing them to residents living in Columbia Heights, Mount Pleasant, Adams Morgan and other Northwest neighborhoods. As the head of the Third District Police Sub-Station, he frequently posted to the neighborhood email...
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June 4, 2009; 6:08 PM ET |
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DC Preservation League Releases 2009 List of "Most Endangered Places"
Photo credit: Theola Labbé-DeBose The large brick home that dates to 1795 sits on the 600 block of D St SE, with boarded up windows and green moss on its bricks. Friendship House, as it is called, is one of six locales that the D.C. Preservation League said today...
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June 2, 2009; 3:49 PM ET |
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Albert Takes Time Out on Last Day to Chide Council
Neil Albert could have spent his last day as Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development cleaning out his desk and saying goodbye to his soon-to-be former colleagues. He may have done some of those last-day-on-the-job things, but he also took time out to fire off a four-page, single-spaced letter...
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June 1, 2009; 1:46 PM ET |
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