WHEREIN: We bring you the developments (happening in and around DC) that we think are newsworthy, or, at the very least, almost newsworthy…
- Protests for Eric Garner and Michael Brown continue in D.C. The next protest will take place today at the Department of Justice at 4PM. (Washington Post)
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- If you end up protesting, know your rights. (ACLU)
- More police departments will be using body cameras. (WJLA)
- Community activist A.J. Cooper died at age 34 from a heart attack. (Washington Post)
- The D.C. City Council unanimously voted to ban the conversion therapy of gay teens. (WJLA)
- Temporary legislation that makes it illegal to drug-test potential employees for marijuana use before a job offer has been made was passed unanimously. (DCist)
- Metro and Giant may team up to put grocery lockers at three metro stations. (DCist)
- The use of new Metro rail cars may be delayed. (WAMU)
- The Purple Line decision has been delayed by two months. (Washington Post)
- Obama talked at NIH about Ebola. (WUSA9)
- The top of the National Christmas Tree fell off. (Washington Post)