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Washington Business Journal: Adventist HealthCare in talks to take over Howard University…

Editor Jul 29, 2019
Howard University Hospital and Adventist HealthCare are working toward a deal that would make Adventist the new operator of the D.C. hospital as early as next year.

Washington Business Journal: GWU inks 75-year ground lease for Foggy Bottom development site

Editor Jul 29, 2019
George Washington University has executed a deal to lease a Foggy Bottom development site to an affiliate of Boston Properties (NYSE: BXP) for the next 75 years, triggering the construction of a planned office development slated for…

Washington Post: New date set for D.C. statehood hearing in U.S. House

Editor Jul 29, 2019
A U.S. House hearing on D.C. statehood has been rescheduled for Sept. 19.

WTOP: DC investigating what caused weekend power outage

Editor Jul 29, 2019
D.C.’s Public Service Commission is looking into Saturday’s power outage that affected 39,000 customers in Northwest.

Curbed: Ribbon cutting for Brookland homeless shelter to take place in August

Editor Jul 29, 2019
The project survived a lawsuit by neighbors earlier this month

City Paper: Some D.C. Restaurants Are Prepared for the Threat of an Active Shooter

Editor Jul 29, 2019
Pizzeria Paradiso put its free training to use during this year's Pride Parade.

Washington Post: District abruptly shuts down site that provides summer jobs to youths

Editor Jul 28, 2019
Kendall Bryan was beginning another day at the summer jobs program he directed in Northeast Washington a couple of weeks ago when two city officials arrived for what he thought was an unscheduled tour.

WTOP: ‘East Coast’s largest’ anime convention draws cosplay crowds to DC

Editor Jul 28, 2019
Fans of Asian pop culture convened in the District to celebrate anime, manga, music, movies, video games and more over the weekend.

Bisnow: MRP Breaks Ground On Northeast D.C. Project, Lines Up Financing For Another

Editor Jul 28, 2019
MRP Realty is making major progress on its Northeast D.C. development pipeline this month, celebrating the groundbreaking of one project and securing financing that will kick-start construction on another.

WTOP: Power restored to thousands in DC after Saturday outage

Editor Jul 28, 2019
About 39,000 Pepco customers lost electrical service for much of Saturday after an issue with a D.C. substation.

City Paper: Ward 7’s First Medical Marijuana Dispensary Scheduled to Open This Week

Editor Jul 28, 2019
“As black people, the cannabis industry is an industry that we’ve been notoriously left out of … This is an opportunity for us to build a special expertise.”

Washington Post: At age 101, this woman released her first collection of poems

Editor Jul 28, 2019
Sarah Yerkes was in her 90s when a friend invited her to try something new. A graduate of Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, Yerkes had had decades-long careers: first as a landscape architect using brick and stone; then as a…

Washington Post: Power restored after outage affected 39,000 in Northwest D.C. on Saturday

Editor Jul 28, 2019
About 39,000 Pepco customers lost power for several hours starting Saturday afternoon, an outage that affected a wide swath of Northwest Washington, including parts of the Shaw, Logan Circle, U Street, Dupont Circle, Woodley Park, Van…

WTOP: Car driven onto tracks at Union Station highlights security risks

Editor Jul 27, 2019
A person was able to drive their car across a station platform onto the tracks last winter — and Amtrak security failures are to blame, a report finds.

WTOP: Thousands remain without power in Northwest DC

Editor Jul 27, 2019
Around 5,600 Pepco customers in Northwest D.C. remain without power on Saturday evening.

Washington Post: Their music was ready to spill out. All they needed was a piano.

Editor Jul 27, 2019
The last drips of sunlight were filtering past the legs of pedestrians and into the basement when the pianist with eight fingers sauntered in.

WTOP: Nationals’ Sean Doolittle shows support for DC’s summer reading program

Editor Jul 27, 2019
Sean Doolittle of the Washington Nationals took part in D.C. Public Library’s Summer Challenge Program Saturday and visited Cleveland Park where he encouraged his youngest fans to keep their minds active and engaged through books.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: Are you listening, Mayor Bowser? The District’s disability community is…

Editor Jul 27, 2019
“They will be hurt. Their families will be hurt. They will die.”

WTOP: Residents displaced, angered after mold found in GW dorm

Editor Jul 27, 2019
On Thursday night, residents — many of them summer interns — came home to Mitchell Hall at The George Washington University to find ceiling tiles being removed from hallways. Found under some of those tiles, was what appears to be mold.

WTOP: 1st DC bars submit applications to allow sports betting

Editor Jul 27, 2019
Three bars in D.C. have taken a necessary first step to allow sports betting.
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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…

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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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