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Washington Post: Prosecutors won’t press charges against off-duty D.C. officer who killed a man in…

Editor Jul 4, 2019
The U.S. attorney’s office of the District said Wednesday federal prosecutors will not file charges against a D.C. police officer who was off duty when he fatally shot a man last year in Northeast Washington, after determining the victim…

DCist: Dino’s Grotto, Shaw’s Cozy Spot For Casual Italian Favorites, Will Close

Editor Jul 3, 2019
Less than a week after a writer declared to Popville that Dino’s Grotto was near its demise, the Shaw restaurant has confirmed it will shut its doors. Washington City Paper was the first to report that Dino’s will close in September

DCist: After Years Of Limbo, McMillan Development Gets The Green Light

Editor Jul 3, 2019
One of D.C.’s most controversial development plans got the green light from the same court that nixed it back in 2016.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: ‘We are worried’: Those who work with disabled D.C. residents fear a…

Editor Jul 3, 2019
For a moment, imagine that you couldn’t talk and were in pain.

Washington Post: D.C. Council to vote on removing Metro board member who defended Jack Evans

Editor Jul 3, 2019
D.C. lawmakers are scheduled to vote Tuesday on removing the city’s sole remaining voting representative to the board of the Metro transit agency, the latest fallout in the ongoing ethics scandal involving D.C. Council member and former…

Washington Post Editorial Board: The D.C. area needs better resources to help the LGBTQ community

Editor Jul 3, 2019
A MAN with a gun demanded oral sex from a group of transgender women as they walked near an outreach center for LGBTQ people in Northwest Washington. A young gay couple was attacked near a bar on U Street NW in the District by a group of…

Curbed: D.C. appeals court clears way for planned homeless shelter in Brookland

Editor Jul 3, 2019
A three-judge panel rejects a zoning challenge by neighbors

Associated Press: Trump’s claim about DC homeless raises eyebrows

Editor Jul 3, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington, D.C., officials are pushing back against an unsubstantiated claim by President Donald Trump that he orchestrated a purge of homeless people in the city to shield visiting foreign dignitaries from having to see…

City Paper: The Questions Jack Evans Would (and Would Not) Answer During a Meeting He Asked For

Editor Jul 3, 2019
"Now I have reason to doubt a number of the actions that were taken and who was being benefitted," says Ward 3 Councilmember Mary Cheh.

WAMU: Want To Learn More About D.C.’s Indigenous History? There’s An App For That.

Editor Jul 3, 2019
Washington, D.C., became the seat of government for the new United States of America in 1790. But before that, it was inhabited by a tribe of American Indians called the Nacotchtanks.

Bisnow: Court Rules In Favor Of McMillan Development, Allowing $720M Project To Move Forward

Editor Jul 3, 2019
The long-delayed McMillan development in Northwest D.C. appears poised to move forward after the court affirmed the second of two key approvals.

Washington Post: For some with memory loss, patriotic songs spark recollections of Fourths long ago

Editor Jul 3, 2019
Miya Usui doesn’t remember how old she is, how many siblings she has or that she dropped out of college to care for her family. But after singing patriotic songs and listening to iconic poetry Monday at Iona Senior Services in Northwest…

DCist: Dupont Bars Sign Of The Whale, Buffalo Billiards, And The Front Page Are Closing

Editor Jul 3, 2019
Say goodbye to three of Dupont Circle’s biggest happy hours: Sign of the Whale, The Front Page, and Buffalo Billiards are all closing.

DCist: Far-Right Groups, Including The Proud Boys, Are Rallying In D.C. This Weekend

Editor Jul 3, 2019
With all eyes focused on preparations for the president’s forthcoming July 4 celebration on the National Mall, another potential conflagration planned for the holiday weekend in D.C. has somewhat escaped broader notice—one that includes…

Washington Business Journal: Court allows McMillan development to proceed

Editor Jul 3, 2019
McMillan should be a go.

Washington Post: Justice Department watchdog to investigate decision to cancel FBI headquarters plan

Editor Jul 3, 2019
The Justice Department’s inspector general will investigate the FBI’s role in dropping plans a decade in the making to move its headquarters to the Washington suburbs, he told Congress in a letter Tuesday.

Washingtonian: The Front Page and Buffalo Billiards Will Close By the End of August

Editor Jul 3, 2019
Both longtime businesses say they weren't given the chance to renew their leases

UrbanTurf: Get On My Lawn: This Summer’s National Building Museum Exhibit Embodies Indoor Outdoor…

Editor Jul 3, 2019
The National Building Museum is resuming its Summer Block Party series tomorrow in collaboration with the LAB at Rockwell Group, creating a Lawn which brings the outdoor summertime experience indoors.

DCist: Ben & Jerry’s Is Leaving Georgetown After More Than Two Decades

Editor Jul 3, 2019
After 25 years of serving up scoops, the Georgetown Ben & Jerry’s location will be closing on Aug. 31.

Curbed: Want to avoid the National Mall on the Fourth? Try the Palisades Parade

Editor Jul 3, 2019
Now in its 53rd year, the parade is a cherished local tradition
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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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