The D.C. bill, which would decriminalize street vending and make it easier for vendors to secure a license, heads to the mayor and Congress for approval.
The district recently won permission to restart its “volunteers in public schools” program in a limited capacity welcome news for district teachers and parents across the city.
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As we type in these details about the latest crime novels to hit the shelves, Britain is at the eye of storm Christoph, the world faces a pandemic and in America the political seesaw has just tipped back with a jolt. What happens next? Well, one thing’s for sure, we’re going to keep on reading crime novels and our lead book has a biblical title relating to eyes suggesting that vengeance is on the way as British crime author Carol Wyer introduces a new character – DI Kate Young.
We’ll also introduce you to two international debut authors on the form of Femi Kayode and Eloisa Diaz, who are both using crime fiction to shed light on issues in their home countries – Nigeria and Argentina, respectively – in unique ways. Plus, we feature a debut from David Fennell and the latest psychological thriller by Valerie Keogh.