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Bisnow: UIP Pays $20M For 2 Northwest D.C. Apartment Buildings

Editor Jun 17, 2019
Urban Investment Partners has acquired two Northwest D.C. apartment buildings through agreements with the buildings' tenants.

UrbanTurf: Name Aside, “East End Grocery Incentive Program” Appears Destined for Funding

Editor Jun 17, 2019
The past month in DC has been marked by several discussions and debates regarding food deserts in Wards 7 and 8, the validity of the "East End" and "East of the River" monikers, and ongoing volleying about the DC budget and the…

Curbed: Watch the U.S. women’s soccer team play Sweden from the Apple Carnegie Library lawn

Editor Jun 17, 2019
The game will be broadcast on large outdoor screens June 20

Curbed: D.C. residents could make money performing city housing inspections under pilot program

Editor Jun 17, 2019
The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs wants to try something new

WTOP: DC’s median home price tops $600K, up 56% from 2010

Editor Jun 17, 2019
The median price of a home sold in D.C. this May was $600,555 — the highest May level in a decade, and up 56% from the District’s median selling price for the same month in 2010.

WAMU: For One Night, Asylum-Seeking Chef Offers D.C. A Taste Of South Sudan

Editor Jun 17, 2019
When Mary Apollo came to the U.S. in 2016, she didn’t know how to cook. So, like any homesick person longing for the flavors of familiar food, Apollo reached out to the one person who always knows best in these situations.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Children are suffering because D.C. won’t look out for public…

Editor Jun 16, 2019
EARLY-CHILDHOOD learning is supposedly a top priority of Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s (D) administration. So why on earth are city officials displacing and forcing the closure of a high-performing preschool that serves at-risk 3- and…

Washington Post: For this teen refugee and his foster family, Father’s Day has a special resonance

Editor Jun 16, 2019
The meat grinder whirred to life as Dieudonne Kazzembe fed chunks of raw beef into the metal pan on top of the machine. On his father’s instruction, the 18-year-old increased the speed on the grinder, causing cylinder-shaped meat to ooze…

NBC4: Affordable Housing Protesters Interrupt Mayor Bowser at Expo

Editor Jun 16, 2019
Protest erupted during D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's speech Saturday at a housing expo, prompting the mayor to defend herself.

Washington Post: D.C. wrestles with symbol of past as drug kingpin seeks early release from prison

Editor Jun 16, 2019
As he sat on his porch the other day, Amir Ali marveled that he never could have enjoyed such a simple pleasure a generation ago, when the city’s most notorious drug lord turned his Northeast Washington street into the epicenter of the…

WUSA9: ‘He treats us like his own kids’ | School social worker becomes father figure for…

Editor Jun 16, 2019
Kids going to school in Ward 7 bring with them a lot of trauma from home. Social worker Darryl Webster helps them carry their burdens.

WTOP: 78th annual Soapbox Derby races down Capitol Hill

Editor Jun 16, 2019
It’s a tradition that runs deep for many racers and has spanned generations, and on Saturday, the 78th Annual Greater Washington DC Soapbox Derby made its comeback.

Washington Times: Trump hotel liquor license at risk over ‘good character’ requirement

Editor Jun 16, 2019
President Trump’s hotel in D.C. risks losing its liquor license after local alcohol regulators set the stage this week to consider whether he satisfies their “good character” requirement.

WTOP: 2nd sexual misconduct allegation raised against former DC school contractor

Editor Jun 16, 2019
A second allegation of sexual misconduct has been made against a former contract worker for D.C. Public Schools.

HuffPost: She Wrote The Book On Domestic Violence. Then A Murder-Suicide Hit Close To Home.

Editor Jun 15, 2019
Rachel Louise Snyder had spent years researching her emotionally taxing book “No Visible Bruises.” Now she’s no longer the outsider.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: ‘The American healthcare system has just, quite literally, ruined my…

Editor Jun 15, 2019
Less than a week after she left Georgetown University for summer break, Anna Landre clicked on an email and realized everything she had worked for was about to slip away.

CNN: DC may review Trump hotel’s liquor license over challenge to President’s…

Editor Jun 15, 2019
Washington (CNN)Washington's Alcoholic Beverage Control Board opened the door this week to hearing a challenge to President Donald Trump's liquor license at his Washington hotel over claims that he doesn't meet the city's "good character"…

Washington Post: Top D.C. health official urges principals to help boost measles vaccination rate

Editor Jun 15, 2019
The letter from the District’s top health official was clear: The city must improve vaccination rates if it wants to bolster its odds of fending off a measles outbreak.

City Paper: Meet Five of the Halcyon Arts Lab Fellows Featuring Work at By the People Festival

Editor Jun 15, 2019
You can take a sound bath with gongs while resting on a yoga mat and see light sculptures that will free you from your toxic past.

Phil Mendelson and Charles Allen: Here’s why D.C.’s CFO is wrong on the budget

Editor Jun 15, 2019
News broke this week that the District’s chief financial officer is refusing to certify the budget passed by the D.C. Council, set to take effect on Oct. 1. The key hang-up is whether the council can redirect millions of tax dollars that…
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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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