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Records: Missed deadlines meant cops not disciplined
Nearly five dozen police officers charged with wrongdoing have escaped discipline because department brass blew legally mandated deadlines for meting out punishment, internal police documents show.
People, parades, patriotism on display in District
Throngs lined streets all over the capital region for parades and patriotism on Friday, with citizens from Mumbai, India to Springfield coming to wish America a happy birthday.
Supreme Court ruling on D.C. gun ban expected today
Anxious District officials prepared Wednesday to respond if the city’s handgun ban is struck down when the U.S. Supreme Court issues its decision in a case challenging that ban, a ruling the court signaled will come today. Real estate mogul and D.C. United owner Victor MacFarlane has cut key personnel from his District office in a restructuring move as the legal and financial obstacles mount to a possible soccer stadium on parkland just east of the Anacostia River.
Catholic schools to benefit from charter rentals
Cash-strapped D.C. Catholic schools will get an infusion of millions of taxpayer dollars over the next three years from a lease arrangement involving schools that are converting to public charters, The Examiner has learned. |
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