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Curbed: Florida Avenue NE safety improvements begin

Editor Jun 25, 2019
They follow the April death of a beloved D.C. bike advocate

UrbanTurf: DC Releases Findings on Need for Family-Sized Residential Units

Editor Jun 25, 2019
A new study released today shines a light on DC's need for more family-sized housing.

Mayor Bowser Releases Study on the Inventory and Affordability of Housing for Families as Part of…

Editor Jun 25, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 25, 2019 CONTACT: LaToya Foster (EOM) Kate Hartig (DMPED) Mayor Bowser Releases Study on the Inventory and Affordability of Housing for Families as Part of Her Goal to Create 36,000 New Homes…

DCist: The Possibility Of Free Circulator Fares Lives On

Editor Jun 25, 2019
The DC Circulator doesn’t traverse the city’s northernmost neighborhoods, but the biggest champion of free fares—at least on the D.C. Council—is nonetheless Ward 4’s Brandon Todd.

WTOP: Metro Transit police ask for review of evidence in U Street stun-gun incident, arrest

Editor Jun 25, 2019
The Metro Transit Police are asking the U.S. Attorney’s Office for D.C. to review the evidence in the case of a man whom the transit police struck by a stun gun and arrested on Saturday night.

Washington Business Journal: Pebblebrook under contract to sell Dupont Circle hotel for $42 million

Editor Jun 25, 2019
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust (NYSE: PEB) has executed a contract to sell the Kimpton Rouge Hotel in Dupont Circle for $42 million to an undisclosed buyer, continuing the company's efforts to sell its Greater Washington assets.

Washington Post: After FBI raid, D.C. lawmaker Jack Evans says he wants to share his side of the…

Editor Jun 25, 2019
D.C. Council Member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) on Tuesday criticized an investigation that found he committed multiple ethics violations, making his first public comments after federal authorities searched his home last week.

DCist: Jack Evans Says It’s ‘Premature’ To Remove Him As Finance Committee Chairman

Editor Jun 25, 2019
As the D.C. Council plans a vote on July 9 to remove Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans as the chairman of the Finance and Revenue Committee, the councilmember beset by ethics woes is telling his colleagues to hold their horses and hear his…

WTOP: DC Council’s Jack Evans fights back, asks to make his case before removal vote

Editor Jun 25, 2019
Four days after FBI agents searched his home, D.C. Councilman Jack Evans returned to work Tuesday, telling his colleagues during a breakfast meeting he deserved a chance to fight for his Finance Committee chairmanship.

WTOP: Slow travel likely on Canal Road, Whitehurst Freeway on 2nd day of emergency roadwork

Editor Jun 25, 2019
Work to repair a gas main at Canal Road and Whitehurst Freeway in D.C. is continuing Tuesday, after the unexpected roadwork caused a major backup during the Monday morning commute.

Washingtonian: A Focus Group of Harvard Millennials Helped Design These U Street Apartments

Editor Jun 25, 2019
And Scarlett Johansson's trainers consulted on the gym.

Washington Post: House passes amendment to prioritize efforts to combat airplane, helicopter noise

Editor Jun 25, 2019
The amendment was sponsored by D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D).

Washington Times: Mendelson to hire firm to investigate Evans

Editor Jun 25, 2019
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson said Monday he plans to hire an outside law firm to conduct an investigation into Council member Jack Evans and the results of that investigation would be made public.

Washington Post: Family, D.C. council members angry over arrest of man trying to help juvenile…

Editor Jun 24, 2019
Prosecutors in the District on Monday dropped all criminal charges against a man who was shoved by a Metro Transit Police officer and then hit with a stun gun as police accused him of interfering with the questioning of a handcuffed…

Washington Business Journal: Metro offering Lyft discount for late-night workers

Editor Jun 24, 2019
If you work late and don’t mind taking a Lyft with strangers, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has a deal for you.

DCist: Organizers Confirm Two ICE Arrests In D.C. Over The Weekend, Plan Rallies In Protest

Editor Jun 24, 2019
At least two undocumented immigrants were arrested by ICE agents in D.C. over the weekend, organizers say.

DCist: Metro Is Testing Lyft Subsidies As A Fix For Workers Struggling With Late-Night Service Cuts

Editor Jun 24, 2019
This month, Metro entered its third year of cuts to late-night service, which were enacted in 2017 to perform preventative maintenance work. When Metro’s shorter operating hours were first implemented, one employee who had to begin relying…

Curbed: Report: D.C. ranks among the most walkable U.S. metros, now and likely in the future

Editor Jun 24, 2019
The D.C. area comes in fourth for walkable urbanism

Washington Post: A $46 million tax break at risk over the meaning of ‘construction worker’

Editor Jun 24, 2019
As one of Washington’s star chefs, Erik Bruner-Yang is known for hipster havens such as Toki Underground and Maketto on H Street NE, where he serves his renditions of Asian-fusion delights.

Washington Post: Deaf printers once helped create every day’s Washington Post newspaper

Editor Jun 24, 2019
On a March night in 1988, Janie Golightly’s boss — a man named Paul Poteat — suggested that she and her colleagues take off work, leave the building and watch history being made.
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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 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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