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Student’s wounding inside Dunbar H.S. detailed in D.C. documents
The noise drew a teacher at Dunbar High School to leave her desk mid-conversation Friday morning and peer out the window. Gun shots.
When she turned back around, the student she’d been talking to was on the floor, blood pouring from her head, according to a sworn statement filed in D.C. Superior Court.
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Mayor Bowser makes splash as outdoor pool season begins in DC – WTOP News
Mayor Muriel Bowser celebrated the start of pool season in D.C. on Friday with a splash.
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Mayor Bowser makes splash as outdoor pool season begins in DC
Mayor Muriel Bowser and the D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation welcomed members of the Ward 8 community to the Anacostia Recreation Center on Friday to celebrate the unofficial start of summer with the annual “Jump in, DC.”
The celebration — which marks the beginning of outdoor pool season in The District — is in its fourth year, after D.C. was rated by Trust for Public Land’s Annual ParkScore Index as having the best park system in the United States.
Last year, Mayor Bowser kicked off the pool season by jumping into the pool herself. This year, the tradition continued.
LIVE: Mayor Bowser Kicks Off Outdoor Pool Season of Nation’s #1 Ranked Park System https://t.co/ZEUlgQINOu
— Mayor Muriel Bowser (@MayorBowser) May 24, 2024
Thennie Freeman, director of the D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation, said that last year, D.C. Council member Christina Henderson made a bet that she would jump in the pool only if Bowser jumped in.
“I think we learned that you should always bet on Bowser,” Freeman said. “[Bowser] is a woman of her word.”
“So, to answer the question, yes, I will be jumping in the pool,” Bowser said before taking the plunge feet first.
The event included dancing from area groups, food, games and music from WPGC’s DJ Flexx.
In D.C., 22 pools and 32 spray parks will open across all eight wards on Saturday, May 25.
You can find locations, hours and more information about indoor and outdoor pools and spray parks on DPR’s website.
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One of the year’s hottest days falls on the eve of a long weekend
On the eve of the weekend regarded as the informal start of summer, the temperature in the District on Friday, appropriately enough, approached the highest levels of the year.
In Washington, the high temperature came to 88 degrees, a reading warm in itself, and the third-highest reading officially recorded all year.
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Game #49 Seattle, Washington is in Washington, D.C. for a Memorial Weekend series | TalkNats.com
The Washington Nationals have a Memorial Day weekend of baseball in Washington, D.C. as they face the team from Seattle, Washington. The Nationals really need to get back to their winning ways more consistently, and the Mariners are trying to stay above .500 and keep their top spot in the NL West with a 27-24 record. Every other team is below .500 in the NL West.
Looking at the Vegas lines, the Nats look to be the underdog in each of these games. It is George Kirby for the Mariners. He was taken in the same draft as Jackson Rutledge. Yes, but Kirby wasn’t picked until three spots after Rutledge.
It also looks like the Nationals won’t rush Lane Thomas back officially onto the roster. There has to be a nervous Victor Robles right now. But you never know what the Nats front office will do.
The Nationals took their time to list their starters for the weekend series with a change in the ordering as they will use yesterday’s day-off to redo the rotation. After Patrick Corbin‘s latest start, his spot in the rotation should certainly be in jeopardy. For now, they moved him to pitch on Sunday. We will see what is up with that, but certainly they did not want him pitching in Atlanta. Mitchell Parker will start on Monday in Atlanta on two days of extra rest. He might make it until Cade Cavalli or Josiah Gray are ready to return. Here’s what we think the schedule could look like going forward:
- Friday: MacKenzie Gore vs. Mariners
- Saturday: Trevor Williams vs. Mariners
- Sunday: Patrick Corbin vs. Mariners
- Monday: Mitchell Parker vs. Atlanta
- Tuesday: Jake Irvin vs. Atlanta
- Wednesday: Gore vs. Atlanta
- Thursday: Williams vs. Atlanta
- Friday: Corbin vs. Cleveland
- Saturday June 1: Parker vs. Cleveland
- Sunday: Irvin vs. Cleveland
- Monday: Gore vs. Mets
- Tuesday: Williams vs. Mets
- Wednesday: Corbin vs. Mets
- Thursday: Parker vs. Braves
- Friday: Irvin vs. Braves
- Saturday: Gore vs. Braves
- Sunday: Williams vs. Braves
- Monday: Day-off June 10
Your top Washington Nationals on the FanGraphs’ WAR leaderboard has Trevor Williams at +1.3 WAR followed by MacKenzie Gore, Jake Irvin, and CJ Abrams at +1.0 and Jacob Young at +0.9. In total, 20 Nats’ players are in positive WAR and another four at a neutral 0.0 WAR. Eddie Rosario moved back to negative WAR. The issue at the moment is about the four players at the extreme bottom in negative numbers that includes Lane Thomas.
“We’ve just got to work better at-bats. We just do. We’ve got to put the ball in play some of those at-bats.”
— manager Dave Martinez said after Wednesday’s game
The Nats starting pitchers have a combined ERA of 4.22 and 17th in MLB. The Nats are now 30 points from 15th best in baseball.
Here is how they rank:
No. 5 Starter: Patrick Corbin 6.29
No. 4 Starter: Jake Irvin 3.79
No. 3 Starter: Mitchell Parker 3.32
No. 2 Starter: MacKenzie Gore 3.30
No. 1 Starter: Trevor Williams 2.35
Washington Nationals vs. Seattle Mariners
Stadium: Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.
1st Pitch: 6:45 pm EDT
TV: MASN
Radio: 106.7 The Fan radio and via the MLB app; In Spanish on DC 87.7 FM and La Pantera 100.7 FM/1220 AM. On Sirius/XM, the Nats will be on Channel 177 and the opposing team online.
Line-up subject to change (without notice):
TalkNats is Celebrating the 5 and 100 year anniversaries of World Series Wins by providing Game-by-Game Summaries.
Game 49:
The Nationals lost on 05/22 on the road against the Mets resulting in a record of 19-30. This was a classic game of a pitcher’s duel between Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom. The Nats had a slim 1-0 lead going into the late innings, and gave the ball to the bullpen and they blew it. The Nats could only get three hits in the game, and Adam Eaton homered in the first inning. His run couldn’t hold up. Box Score / Standings
The Senators lost on 06/15 on the road against the Chicago White Sox resulting in a record of 24-25. Box Score / Standings
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