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Bowser pitches tax breaks for affordable housing in DC’s wealthiest neighborhoods

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser wants to offer tax breaks to incentivize construction of affordable housing in some of the District’s wealthiest neighborhoods as part of her broader effort to more evenly distribute modestly priced homes throughout the city.

Bowser included the new program, which would offer $4 million annually in real estate tax abatements for projects in “high-need areas,” in legislation supporting her just-released 2021 budget proposal. Those include Capitol Hill, Rock Creek East, Rock Creek West and Upper Northeast planning areas, the same places where she previously pledged to build the most new affordable housing in the city through 2025.

Many of those neighborhoods — including wealthy enclaves such as Chevy Chase, Foxhall Crescents and Palisades — have long been walled off from new construction through a mix of zoning policies and neighborhood opposition. Bowser launched an explicit call to break down those barriers last year, noting that D.C.’s poorest wards…

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Woman critically injured in domestic shooting in Bowie; suspect in custody

A woman is in critical condition after a shooting inside a Bowie, Maryland, home Thursday, police said. A caller reported the shooting at about 4:20 p.m., police said. Bowie police officers and Prince George’s County Fire and EMS went to the 8500 block of Myrtle Avenue and found a woman in a bedroom with a gunshot wound to her upper body. The first responders provided lifesaving care before she was taken to a hospital in critical condition, Bowie Deputy Police Chief Robert Liberati said during a briefing. Police arrested a suspect at the scene and found a weapon believed to have been used in the shooting. According to the police, the suspect and victim were in a romantic relationship.
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