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Washington Business Journal: Grosso calls on Evans to resign from D.C. Council

Editor Jul 8, 2019
David Grosso is calling on fellow D.C. Councilman Jack Evans to resign from his post.

Curbed: D.C. attorney general asks listing services to help prevent housing discrimination

Editor Jul 8, 2019
Denying homes to tenants based on their receiving rental vouchers is illegal in D.C.

Colbert King in The Post: It’s time for the D.C. Council to hold Jack Evans accountable

Editor Jul 8, 2019
If all goes as scheduled, D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) will ask D.C. lawmakers at Tuesday’s legislative meeting to approve a measure that would remove council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) as chairman of the Committee on Finance…

Washington Post: Here’s what D.C. looked like this morning after an intense downpour

Editor Jul 8, 2019
Commuters traveling across the District on Monday morning were met with a torrential downpour — it’s already one of the wettest days on record for the month of July.

Washington Business Journal: Mark Ein teams up with José Andrés as part of new culinary vision for…

Editor Jul 8, 2019
In its first year under the management of local entrepreneur Mark Ein, the Citi Open tennis tournament has partnered with Levy Restaurants Inc. to bring on new food and retail vendors, including concepts from José Andrés' ThinkFoodGroup.

Washingtonian: Exclusive: Gallup Is Polling on DC Statehood

Editor Jul 8, 2019
The nationwide poll is Gallup's first on whether DC should be the 51st state.

Karl Racine in The Hill: DC statehood is necessary to fully secure right for women to choose

Editor Jul 8, 2019
The mounting national assault on the right of a woman to choose provides yet another urgent reason why we all must fight for statehood on Capitol Hill, around the country, and in the streets.

Greater Greater Washington: Should DC councilmembers be more intimately involved with zoning and…

Editor Jul 8, 2019
DC has few neighborhood plans, and most developments are decided case by case. The DC Office of Planning proposed new rules to rekindle neighborhood planning, but the council instead might take a different approach which would mean it’s…

Curbed: D.C. to manage curbside deliveries at nine locations using digital platform

Editor Jul 8, 2019
The city will remove parking and study the demand for commercial activity

UrbanTurf: DC Court Decision Puts McMillan Redevelopment Back on Course

Editor Jul 8, 2019
Redevelopment of the McMillan Reservoir at Michigan Avenue and North Capitol Streets NW (map) may be back on track.

Washington Post: She proved them wrong: A deaf couple is opening a pizzeria in D.C. with all deaf…

Editor Jul 8, 2019
Melody Stein grew up in restaurants.

WAMU: The Overlooked Monument That Marks ‘America’s Worst Road Trip’ Turns 100

Editor Jul 8, 2019
It’s time to celebrate a birthday. Yes, there were more Independence Day festivities planned for the nation’s capital than usual this year, but this celebration is for something else.

Washington Post: Walking on a sidewalk isn’t hard. So why do some D.C. residents hog the entire…

Editor Jul 7, 2019
Washington is a walkable city. Tarpley Long should know. At age 78, she walks about five miles here every day.

WTOP: DC ranks among most walkable cities in nation

Editor Jul 7, 2019
If you want to ditch the car and take a stroll, D.C. is one of the easiest places to do so, according to a new report.

Washingtonian: DC Apartment Hunting Is Officially Bonkers, in the Most DC Way Possible

Editor Jul 7, 2019
You might have to create a meme to prove your worth. Or drink a lot. Or call in Mom. No, seriously.

Washington Post: Ahead of vote on gambling contract, new questions on lobbyist’s work with D.C.…

Editor Jul 7, 2019
As the D.C. Council prepares to vote on a $215 million lottery and sports betting contract, several council members are questioning the relationship between council member Jack Evans and a lobbyist connected to the contractor, Greek gaming…

Washington Post: ‘It makes me angry’: After deaths of classmates, D.C. students say they feel unsafe…

Editor Jul 7, 2019
Mia Jones bounced out of her squat brick housing complex in Northeast Washington wearing a Harvard University hoodie just after 6:30 a.m. Her sister, who always takes a little longer to get ready, dragged behind.

Washington Business Journal: Dirty Martini files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Editor Jul 7, 2019
Dirty Martini, a Dupont Circle bar and lounge that also serves as a private event venue, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.

Washington Post: Right-wing groups rally at Freedom Plaza amid heavy D.C. police presence to prevent…

Editor Jul 6, 2019
Right-wing activists began rallying at Freedom Plaza in downtown Washington Saturday morning, where they were met with a heavy police presence as they protested being blocked on social media because of their political views.

WTOP: ‘It caught our attention’: Air pollution spikes in DC after fireworks

Editor Jul 6, 2019
Many saw Thursday night’s fireworks show on the National Mall disappear into a giant cloud of smoke. And afterward, air pollution around D.C. was worse than it has been on previous Independence Days.
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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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