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Metro could enforce drastic changes if funding doesn’t increase

Julia Eisen – WMAL News | October 24, 2023 Washington metro area commuters and residents might see drastic changes to the metrorail system if funding for next fiscal year doesn’t increase. Right now, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) faces a $292 million deficit. Although that number doesn’t look as striking compared to the…Read more

DC mayor announces new “tough on crime” legislation

Julia Eisen – WMAL News | October 23, 2023 DC Mayor Muriel Bowser unveiled her new “Addressing Crime Trends Now Act” (ACT Now) under mounting pressure from the community to keep criminals accountable and to curb rising crime. The legislation will expand the Metropolitan Police Department’s capabilities to limit loitering, declare drug free zones and…Read more

Manhunt underway for suspect accused of killing judge overseeing his divorce case

Julia Eisen – WMAL News | October 20, 2023 A manhunt is underway for a suspect in what police are calling the targeted fatal shooting of a Washington County Maryland Circuit Court Judge in Hagerstown last night. Pedro Argote, 49, shot Andrew Wilkinson, 52, in the driveway of the judge’s home hours after Wilkinson awarded…Read more

Au pair charged with murder of man in her employer’s Reston home

Heather Curtis – WMAL News | October 19, 2023 An au pair has been charged with second-degree murder for allegedly shooting a man to death in her employer’s Herndon home in February. Fairfax County Police said Thursday 23-year-old Juliana Peres Magalahaes of Reston is being held without bond at the Adult Detention Center in connection…Read more

Montgomery County Council to hold public hearing on tipped wages

Julia Eisen – WMAL News | October 16, 2023 On Tuesday, tipped workers in Montgomery County are schedule to meet with councilmembers to discuss the future of minimum wage for restaurant workers. Bill 35-23 would increase the tipped worker minimum wage and would phase in something known as a “tip credit amount.” Currently Montgomery County…Read more

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Metro could enforce drastic changes if funding doesn’t increase

Julia Eisen – WMAL News | October 24, 2023 Washington metro area commuters and residents might see drastic changes to the metrorail system if funding for next fiscal year doesn’t increase. Right now, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) faces a $292 million deficit. Although that number doesn’t look as striking compared to the…Continue Reading

DC mayor announces new “tough on crime” legislation

Julia Eisen – WMAL News | October 23, 2023 DC Mayor Muriel Bowser unveiled her new “Addressing Crime Trends Now Act” (ACT Now) under mounting pressure from the community to keep criminals accountable and to curb rising crime. The legislation will expand the Metropolitan Police Department’s capabilities to limit loitering, declare drug free zones and…Continue Reading

Manhunt underway for suspect accused of killing judge overseeing his divorce case

Julia Eisen – WMAL News | October 20, 2023 A manhunt is underway for a suspect in what police are calling the targeted fatal shooting of a Washington County Maryland Circuit Court Judge in Hagerstown last night. Pedro Argote, 49, shot Andrew Wilkinson, 52, in the driveway of the judge’s home hours after Wilkinson awarded…Continue Reading

Au pair charged with murder of man in her employer’s Reston home

Heather Curtis – WMAL News | October 19, 2023 An au pair has been charged with second-degree murder for allegedly shooting a man to death in her employer’s Herndon home in February. Fairfax County Police said Thursday 23-year-old Juliana Peres Magalahaes of Reston is being held without bond at the Adult Detention Center in connection…Continue Reading

Montgomery County Council to hold public hearing on tipped wages

Julia Eisen – WMAL News | October 16, 2023 On Tuesday, tipped workers in Montgomery County are schedule to meet with councilmembers to discuss the future of minimum wage for restaurant workers. Bill 35-23 would increase the tipped worker minimum wage and would phase in something known as a “tip credit amount.” Currently Montgomery County…Continue Reading

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