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WTOP: DC region pushes back on plan to overhaul bus service

Editor Jul 24, 2019
Regional leaders are slamming plans for major changes to the region’s bus systems as falling far short of what’s needed to persuade drivers to get out of traffic, instead suggesting that changes would simply create major burdens on…

City Paper: Foggy Bottom Restaurants Convert Food Waste Into Profit With Discounted Meal Service

Editor Jul 24, 2019
At the same time, Last Call For Food feeds hungry college students strapped for cash.

DCist: ‘He Was The Joy Of Our Lives’: Community Remembers 11-Year-Old Murder Victim Karon Brown

Editor Jul 24, 2019
Karon Brown’s family huddled in the center of a large group of mourners at Stanton Elementary School on Tuesday night, forming a tight protective circle around the 11-year-old boy’s mother. Many of them wore blue or black shirts printed…

Washington Post Express: On Union Station’s platform, a miserable hot summer leads to resignation…

Editor Jul 24, 2019
Metro says it finally has the cooling system running at Union Station.

WTOP: Georgetown Dean & Deluca is closing Aug. 1

Editor Jul 24, 2019
Dean & Deluca will close its long-standing Georgetown store Aug. 1.

DCist: D.C.’s First Elevated Public Park Just Got A $5 Million Donation

Editor Jul 24, 2019
The forthcoming 11th Street Bridge Park will be D.C.’s first elevated public park, and will include an amphitheater, hammock grove, public plaza, and more built along 1.45 miles across the Anacostia River.

DCist: Brookland’s Fox Loves Taco Closes After Less Than Two Years

Editor Jul 24, 2019
After two years serving up vegetarian breakfast tacos in a candy-colored corner of Brookland, Fox Loves Taco has closed its doors. The restaurant announced the news Wednesday in a statement on social media.

WTOP: DC’s median home price hits $620K; Penn Quarter, Shaw jumped in June

Editor Jul 24, 2019
Sales continued to slow in the District and prices continued to rise as the housing market begins its summer slowdown.

WTOP: DC moves closer to turning renderings into reality for elevated street park

Editor Jul 24, 2019
To Brenda Richardson, the pillars that remain from D.C.’s old 11th Street Bridge symbolize more than aging infrastructure — they embody hope.

Washington Post: In the weeks before he was killed, he wrote a poem. ‘In D.C., it’s nothing but…

Editor Jul 24, 2019
A few weeks before he and his father were shot to death in their D.C. apartment, Ahkii Washington-Scruggs wrote a poem.

Bisnow: Oxford Breaks Into U.S. Residential Development With D.C. Project

Editor Jul 24, 2019
Canadian real estate giant Oxford Properties is breaking into U.S. multifamily development with its first deal in the nation's capital.

Washington Business Journal: Local goods retailer Shop Made in D.C. signs another lease

Editor Jul 23, 2019
Shop Made in D.C. is branching into a new neighborhood with a store planned for Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown.

WAMU: Undercover Investigation Finds Hundreds Of Thousand Of Dollars Of Ivory For Sale In D.C.

Editor Jul 23, 2019
In shaky video footage, a Humane Society investigator asks antiques dealers naively, “Is this ivory?”

Washington Post: A massive mural in an underground District tunnel is finally seeing the light

Editor Jul 23, 2019
“Here we are at the sump pump,” said Pablo Zuñiga, director of the Art Museum of the Americas.

Washingtonian: Shaw Bistro Frenchy’s Naturel Will Close After Six Months

Editor Jul 23, 2019
The entire menu will be 25-percent off leading up to the last brunch on July 28

DCist: Frenchy’s Naturel Is Closing After Six Months In Business

Editor Jul 23, 2019
Six months after swapping out chicken for steak, Shaw restaurant Frenchy’s Naturel is closing this weekend. The steakhouse will serve its last brunch on Sunday, per a release.

Washington Business Journal: Steve Salis looks outside Dupont for Kramerbooks 2.0

Editor Jul 23, 2019
When Steve Salis bought into longtime Dupont Circle retailer and restaurant Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe, he was already thinking about what it could become, it’s next iteration.

Michael D. Brown in The Washington Post: The D.C. statehood initiative needs an infusion of cash

Editor Jul 23, 2019
It’s counterintuitive to think that the residents of the capital of the world’s greatest democracy lack democracy. If we want Americans to support us, we need to explain why. We need resources and a strategy.

Washington Business Journal: Exelon pledges $5 million to D.C.’s first elevated public park

Editor Jul 23, 2019
Exelon Corp. on Tuesday announced a $5 million gift for the long-planned 11th Street Bridge Park project connecting Washington Navy Yard and Anacostia Park on either side of the Anacostia River.

UrbanTurf: 11th Street Bridge Park on Pace for 2023 Completion—and the Anacostia May be Swimmable By…

Editor Jul 23, 2019
Nearly a decade since the idea was first floated, the 11th Street Bridge Park project (map) has made big strides keeping the repurposed infrastructure-turned-gathering place on pace for delivery in 2023, including new designs of what will…
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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…

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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…

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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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