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Washington Post Express: The fight to keep go-go alive in D.C. has only just begun

Editor Jul 18, 2019
Ghetto. Ratchet. Amateur. Frank “Scooby” Sirius and his band, Sirius Company, say they’ve heard this all before. These are just some of the insults that have been pelted at D.C.’s go-go community for years by its critics, a weapon used by…

Washingtonian: This San Francisco-Based Medical Startup Wants to Change the Way DC Uses Primary Care

Editor Jul 18, 2019
Forward opened its first DC location near City Center this week.

UrbanTurf: A 50-Unit Condo Development is Planned For the Center of H Street

Editor Jul 18, 2019
A large residential development is on the boards for a central stretch of the H Street Corridor.

City Paper: Marijuana Helps Control His Seizures, but the Courts Won’t Seal His Criminal Record

Editor Jul 18, 2019
The D.C. Council is considering two bills to tax and regulate weed.

Paul Waldman in The Post: Why isn’t D.C. statehood more popular? It’s the Democrats’ fault.

Editor Jul 18, 2019
Supporting statehood for the District is a no-brainer for Democrats, including those running for president. Indeed, all of them support it, and those now serving in Congress have all co-sponsored bills to make the District a state.

Washington Times: D.C. activist collects third of signatures needed for recall vote on council…

Editor Jul 17, 2019
Local activist Adam Eidinger has nearly one-third of the signatures needed to trigger a recall vote on council member Jack Evans, and he is confident he can get the rest by the November deadline.

Washingtonian: WTOP’s Wernher von Braun Screwup Demonstrates a Peril of Local Reporting

Editor Jul 17, 2019
The tweets are brutal in their cluelessness: On Tuesday, WTOP credited an Alexandria man crucial to the Apollo 11 launch as a “brilliant German-American rocket engineer.” Then, a correction: “We have updated this story to explicitly state…

Washington Post: In D.C., 5,500 students are homeless. The city is helping some of them take their…

Editor Jul 17, 2019
His bed was snugly made, and four pair of sneakers formed a neat line beneath his extra-long twin bed. An iron that Dajon Duvall borrowed from his dorm’s residential adviser sat on a wooden desk that was crammed on his side of the room.

DCist: D.C. Firefighters Charged With Assaulting Police Officers Outside A Pizza Place

Editor Jul 17, 2019
Two D.C. firefighters were arrested and charged with assaulting police officers outside an &pizza on Connecticut Avenue NW over the weekend, court documents show.

Curbed: To expand affordable housing, D.C. should reform single-family zoning: analysis

Editor Jul 17, 2019
Three-quarters of D.C.’s residential tax lots allow only single-family homes by right

Washington Post: The Spaniard who helped win the Revolutionary War has a new statue in D.C.

Editor Jul 17, 2019
There’s a new statue outside the Spanish Embassy in Washington and though it honors someone who died more than 230 years ago, it seems oddly relevant today.

DCist: D.C. Is Keeping Some Public Pools Open Late In Response To The Sweltering Heat

Editor Jul 17, 2019
It’s been especially hot and humid this week, and today the National Weather Service issued a heat advisory from 11 a.m. through 8 p.m. for the District and a number of surrounding counties. In response, the city is keeping some of its…

Northwest Courier: DC Historical Society Settling Into New Home at the Carnegie Library

Editor Jul 17, 2019
Their opening may not have drawn as much attention as their co-tenant, a little tech company from California called Apple, but the DC Historical Society is poised to support Washington’s history buffs and culture enthusiasts like never…

Washington Times: Washington Times editor, columnist Wesley Pruden dies at 83 after remarkable…

Editor Jul 17, 2019
Wesley Pruden would have wanted to spend his final hours at his keyboard, deftly deflating the pompous, entitled and arrogant of the political establishment, and he came awfully close.

Washington Business Journal: First look at D.C.’s proposed new Banneker Academic High School

Editor Jul 17, 2019
The District’s early plans for a new Banneker Academic High School will have their first review by the federal Commission on Fine Arts on Thursday.

WAMU: Metro Wants A Company To Put Solar Panels On Top Of Its Parking Garages And Lots

Editor Jul 17, 2019
Metro is hoping that the underused garages at some of its stations can instead be a source of revenue and promote sustainability. The agency is looking for a company to add solar panels to some of its parking lots and garage roofs.

Washington Post: Kylie, an injured D.C. cadaver dog, is recovering after rescuers rushed her to…

Editor Jul 17, 2019
Kylie, a 6-year-old German shepherd, was sniffing while searching for possible bones a passerby had reported seeing off a Northern Virginia highway.

WTOP: Injured cadaver dog that stopped GW Parkway traffic is on the mend

Editor Jul 17, 2019
A medevac helicopter stopped traffic Tuesday afternoon on the George Washington Parkway to rescue an injured D.C. Fire and EMS canine, and now, a well-respected cadaver dog is heading home from the hospital.

Washington Post: Sterling Tucker, civil rights leader and pioneering D.C. politician, dies at 95

Editor Jul 17, 2019
Sterling Tucker, a Washington-based civil rights organizer and politician who in 1974 became chairman of the first popularly elected D.C. Council in more than a century, died July 14 at his home in the District. He was 95.

City Paper: Former D.C. Council Chairman Sterling Tucker Dies at 95

Editor Jul 17, 2019
An early and influential leader in the fight for civil rights and D.C. Home Rule
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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…

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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…

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

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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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