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Curbed: Report: $132K in income is needed to comfortably rent a two-bedroom in D.C.

Editor Jul 30, 2019
That puts the city behind only San Francisco and New York, per a recent study

City Paper: D.C. Council Calls on Mayor Muriel Bowser to Extend Disability Services Contract With…

Editor Jul 30, 2019
The contract ends August 31

Curbed: Work on long-planned road redesign in Takoma to begin in August

Editor Jul 30, 2019
At the intersection of three streets, the project was initially identified in 2014

UrbanTurf: The 1,200 Units Poised for Buzzard Point—and the Thousands We Want to Hear About

Editor Jul 30, 2019
A year after Audi Field opened, the Buzzard Point neighborhood appears poised to see its first new wave of development realized next year. Some of the larger projects slated for the area, however, are still in the theoretical phase. Today,…

DCist: Why Hasn’t D.C. Torched Its All-Time Heat Record Since 1930?

Editor Jul 30, 2019
If you haven’t noticed yet, the summer of 2019 has been a hot one.

Washingtonian: Meet The Founder of the Catholic Organization Bringing Thousands of Solar Panels to…

Editor Jul 30, 2019
5,000, to be exact

Ramona Edelin in HillRag: Provide Excess Space to Public Charter Schools

Editor Jul 30, 2019
An important new campaign to boost public education in the District of Columbia is underway. Scandalously, while there are 12,000 students on waitlists for public charter schools, the city owns around one million square feet of surplus…

WUSA9: DC’s rooftop bars are hot, they’re fun – and some might be serious fire hazards

Editor Jul 29, 2019
WUSA9 investigation uncovers D.C. fire marshal not inspecting rooftop bars as often as he says he should.

WUSA9: ‘This is not good for us’ | Rising rents, taxes and changing neighborhoods create…

Editor Jul 29, 2019
Locals have noticed more business turnover in the city's Glover Park and Georgetown neighborhoods in the last several years.

Washington Post: ‘This is not normal’: Hundreds remember 11-year-old Karon Brown, urge end to gun…

Editor Jul 29, 2019
Outside Allen Chapel AME Church, schoolchildren mourning their friend lined up for cupcakes and goody bags filled with candy and decorated with photos of 11-year-old Karon Brown.

Washington Business Journal: Exclusive: A media production center will soon take shape at The…

Editor Jul 29, 2019
The nation's capital is not lacking in politicians, trade organizations, visiting dignitaries and the like with something to say. A new partnership will soon open a media hub where they can do their talking, and deliver it to the world.

DCist: Unlike D.C.’s Rivers, Rock Creek Is Nowhere Near Swimmable

Editor Jul 29, 2019
While some folks anticipate being able to swim in D.C.’s rivers in the near future, don’t expect being able to (safely) jump into Rock Creek anytime soon.

Curbed: Congress reschedules its first D.C. statehood hearing in years to September 19

Editor Jul 29, 2019
The original date was moved to avoid a conflict with Robert Mueller’s testimony

UrbanTurf: Union Market Sister Building Expected to be Set Down for Public Hearing

Editor Jul 29, 2019
Four years after a planned-unit development for Union Market and the adjacent warehouse were first approved, the Zoning Commission (ZC) will hold its first vote on the project's newest iteration this evening.

DCist: There’s A Stomach Bug Going Around And It May Be Tied To Fresh Basil

Editor Jul 29, 2019
A tiny parasite is making some District residents sick to their stomach and health officials say it may be linked to fresh basil brought to the region from Mexico.

WAMU: Which Came First, The Chicken Or The Egg? NoMa Sculpture Pays Homage To The Question

Editor Jul 29, 2019
“It’s a question as old as philosophy itself: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? In NoMa, it turns out, they arrived simultaneously.”

DCist: You Can Be Alone, Together At This Silent Tour Of The Monuments

Editor Jul 29, 2019
To bystanders, it will look like any other walking tour: A few dozen people wandering through the Tidal Basin, clearly together, gazing at the Jefferson Memorial and wide-eyed at the Washington Monument.

Curbed: D.C.’s first open streets event to occur in October along nearly three miles of Georgia…

Editor Jul 29, 2019
From Pleasant Plains to Brightwood, the avenue will be shut to drivers for 11 hours

UrbanTurf: DC Council Chair Applies for Short-Term Rental Zoning Amendment

Editor Jul 29, 2019
Eight months ago, the DC Council passed a bill regulating short-term rentals around the city. Now, two months before the bill is scheduled for implementation, the Council is nudging the Zoning Commission to amend how the zoning code treats…

DCist: Union Station Has Serious Security Vulnerabilities, Per Amtrak Inspector General Report

Editor Jul 29, 2019
Washington’s Union Station and the Ivy City Yard maintenance facility continue to have serious security gaps that make them vulnerable to trespassers and potential safety problems, according to a report from Amtrak’s inspector general…
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a revised version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act after incorporating a series of amendments offered by councilmembers.

District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

Jul 2, 2026 17
The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

Jul 1, 2026 146
The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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