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WAMU: New Palestinian Museum In D.C. Favors The Personal Over The Political

Editor Jun 18, 2019
When visitors walk into the newly-opened Museum of the Palestinian People in Washington, D.C., the first object they will see is a green water jug. It’s made of glass from Hebron, a city in the West Bank known for its glass blowing…

UrbanTurf: A Historic Carriage House Conversion in Dupont Circle

Editor Jun 18, 2019
Another accessory building-to-accessory dwelling conversion is in the pipeline for DC.

Curbed: Metro to study Blue, Orange, and Silver lines for potential improvements

Editor Jun 18, 2019
The study is expected to last for two years

Petula Dvorak in The Post: The murder of black transgender women is becoming a crisis

Editor Jun 18, 2019
“They’re just getting so blunt,” Ruby Corado said. “It’s just out there. It used to be more isolated.”

WUSA9: Documenting a dying history: Journalist captures final days at DC’s Barry Farm

Editor Jun 17, 2019
The city is planning to redevelop the property forcing more than 400 families out of their homes.

City Paper: Ethics Committee Determined Jack Evans Could Not Continue As Metro Board Chair Due to…

Editor Jun 17, 2019
Evans’ attorney disputes the findings and WMATA ethics committee's characterization of his conduct.

WAMU: Metro Ethics Committee Investigation Into Evans “Found Evidence of Multiple Violations”

Editor Jun 17, 2019
WMATA board chair Jack Evans violated the board’s ethics code multiple times, according to a law firm hired to investigate the matter at the request of the Metro ethics committee.

Washington Post: Law firm that investigated Jack Evans for Metro found ‘multiple violations’ of…

Editor Jun 17, 2019
Metro board Chairman Jack Evans violated the panel’s ethics code in numerous instances, a law firm retained by the board to investigate him found, including in his dealings with two private companies and a 2018 business plan he used to…

WTOP: Metro review found multiple ethics violations by Chairman Jack Evans

Editor Jun 17, 2019
An ethics investigation found evidence of “multiple violations” by Metro Board Chairman Jack Evans regarding conflicts of interest and attempts to use public office for his own financial gain, according to a summary released late Monday.

Washington Post: Can Monument school survive? Embattled D.C. charter may have a savior.

Editor Jun 17, 2019
A troubled D.C. charter school slated for closure may get a second chance at life, as another charter operator proposes to take over and keep the campus open.

DCist: Embroiled In Tax Abatement Controversy, The Line Hotel Fires Back

Editor Jun 17, 2019
The company behind the Line Hotel is taking its fight over a massive tax abatement out of the wonky halls of the Wilson Building and into the court of public opinion, enlisting hotel workers and a sophisticated media campaign to make the…

Washington Business Journal: Line hotel employees rally as Mendelson plans tax abatement reprieve

Editor Jun 17, 2019
As the Line D.C. hotel’s $46 million tax abatement appeared to receive a one-year reprieve Monday, some of hotel’s employees rallied to lobby the D.C. Council to preserve the incentive for fear the hotel will cut jobs if the financial…

Washingtonian: Who Is Rayful Edmond III? An Explainer

Editor Jun 17, 2019
One of DC's most notorious drug kingpins might get out of jail. A primer on who he is and why his release would be a big deal.

Curbed: Planning commissioners warn against ‘over-programming’ Georgetown C&O Canal overhaul

Editor Jun 17, 2019
The National Capital Planning Commission recently opined on the project

Washingtonian: Dacha Owners Sued for Fraud and Over $270K in Unpaid Bills

Editor Jun 17, 2019
Plus employees at the new Navy Yard location are alleging stolen tips and missing payments.

Washington Business Journal: Mendelson aims to block D.C. from purchasing RFK stadium site

Editor Jun 17, 2019
The future of the federally owned RFK Stadium site, and perhaps the return of Dan Snyder’s pro football team to the District, have suddenly emerged as issues just as the city prepares to put the finishing touches on its new budget.

DCist: This Program Uses Black Barbershops As Ground Zero To Quash Stigma Behind Mental Healthcare

Editor Jun 17, 2019
When former barbershop owner Benjamin Sellers was going through a painful divorce seven years ago, he had a breakdown.

Washington Post: D.C. lawmakers poised to claim $47 million, ending standoff with chief financial…

Editor Jun 17, 2019
The D.C. Council plans to vote on a plan to use approximately $47 million in excess cash generated by the Washington Convention and Sports Authority for priorities that include public housing repairs, resolving a standoff with the…

Washington Business Journal: JBG Smith accused of not honoring housing vouchers in Shaw

Editor Jun 17, 2019
A D.C. resident has accused JBG Smith Properties (NYSE: JBGS) of not accepting a form of financial housing assistance at its luxury Atlantic Plumbing apartments in Shaw in violation of the District's Human Rights Act.

UrbanTurf: The Nearly 400 Units Expected to Deliver in Capitol Hill This Year

Editor Jun 17, 2019
Following delivery of the condos at Penn11 and the return of Frager's Hardware store, Capitol Hill is poised to see a small influx of new residential units deliver by the end of the year. Today, UrbanTurf continues its examination of the…
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District Links: McDuffie wins backing of DC Chamber affiliate; Bowser talks up DPW composting program; MPD adds weekend…

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“While change is good, prepared leadership is better,” Kevin Chavous said as he introduced himself during the DC Office of Campaign Finance’s at-large primary debate late last month. He is one of…

District Links: Feds announce $465 million grant for Union Station repairs, improvements; AU president steps down for…

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American University President Jonathan Alger announced yesterday that he'll step down June 30 after two years in the post.

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Midway through the DC Council's budget work session, legislators are making clear some of their shared priorities on where to direct any available funding to avoid — or at least trim — cuts proposed…
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