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MPD Overtime Fraud: D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb and U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced arrest warrants for six current and former Metropolitan Police Department members accused of turning the overtime system into a $441,137 fraud scheme tied to 2024 pay records. National Guard Scrutiny: A Reuters investigation finds Trump’s thousands of National Guard troops in Washington are mentioned in only about 1.3% of D.C. Superior Court criminal cases, with soldiers mostly showing up for minor incidents. FOIA Fight Over Tinubu Records: A federal judge rejected a 10-day extension in a FOIA case seeking DOJ records tied to President Bola Tinubu, setting a new Aug. 21 deadline for disclosures. Teen Pregnancy Prevention Grants: A D.C. federal judge blocked HHS from implementing major changes to the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program while a lawsuit proceeds, pausing the administration’s grant cuts. Local Governance: The Council passed, and Mayor Bowser signed, emergency business licensing and accountancy reforms aimed at speeding licensing, improving notice to advisory neighborhood commissions, and updating rules for public accountants. Public Safety Tech: Reporting highlights growing privacy concerns around Flock automated license plate reader cameras as they spread across the region.

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Ted Trabue Appointed as Interim Chairman of the Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia

National Park Service wants to give control of DC Armory to the District The District of Columbia could gain control of the D.C. Armory as the D.C. National Guard looks to find a new home amid development for a new stadium nearby.A

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