• Saturday, May 30, 2026

TheDCLine.org TheDCLine.org - Local News, Views & Events

  • Home
  • About
    • Mission Statement
    • Contact
  • News
    • Built Environment
    • Civic Calendar
    • District government
    • Elections
    • Health
    • Natural Environment
    • Schools
  • Features
    • Arts and Culture
    • Art
    • Books
    • Dance
    • DC History
    • Films
    • Galleries and museums
    • Music
    • Upcoming Events
  • Calendar
    • Classes/Workshops
    • Community Meetings
    • Concerts
    • Discussions and Lectures
    • Family Programs
    • Films
    • Performances
    • Public Hearings
  • Opinion
  • Newsletter
  • Donate
TheDCLine.org
  • Home
  • Editor
  • Page 1,045

Author

Editor 25036 posts 0 comments

DCist: Giant Outdoor Food Market Smorgasburg Is Taking Over Navy Yard This Summer

Editor Jun 12, 2019
Smorgasburg, an outdoor food market billing itself as the world’s largest, opens in D.C.’s Navy Yard on Saturday, offering a weekly platform to a swath of food entrepreneurs.

WTOP: Former worker at DC school accused of sexual contact with 13-year-old

Editor Jun 12, 2019
A former contract worker at a Northeast D.C. school is facing charges of second-degree child sexual abuse.

Washington Post: A second Fourth of July fireworks show could be headed to the Mall

Editor Jun 12, 2019
Government officials and fireworks experts have been trying to arrange for an additional Fourth of July fireworks display on the Mall to go with the original, relocated display and the planned speech by President Trump at the Lincoln…

Northwest Courier: Around-the-Clock Breakfast Spot Coming Soon to Northwest

Editor Jun 12, 2019
Ever since he was a kid, Mike Tabb has loved eating breakfast for dinner. In fact, he’s loved eating it just about any time of day and he’s not alone. As a result, Mike, along with a team of seasoned restaurant industry folks, are bringing…

Washington Business Journal: Metro looks set to win more federal funding. How much more is a…

Editor Jun 12, 2019
Metro appears likely to win another decade’s worth of federal funding in the coming months — but the troubled transit agency’s prospects of locking in a larger annual appropriation from Congress look considerably more gloomy.

WAMU: D.C. Charter School Leaders Campaign For More Space

Editor Jun 12, 2019
An association of charter school leaders is running a radio campaign urging D.C. to turn over more unused school buildings to charters. The campaign comes amid larger conversations about school facilities and school planning in the city —…

DCist: ‘Made In D.C.’ Kiosk Is Officially Opening This Thursday At DCA

Editor Jun 12, 2019
The new “Made in D.C.” retail kiosk at Washington National Airport offers visitors the opportunity to purchase D.C.-produced food and goods, from nail lacquer to environmentally sustainable chocolate.

City Paper: Events DC Spent $150,000 in 2017 and ’18 to Lobby Congress for Control of the RFK Campus

Editor Jun 12, 2019
The agency's president insists there are currently no plans to bring the local NFL team back into D.C.

WAMU: New Survey Of Homeless In D.C. Highlights Need For Regional Cooperation

Editor Jun 12, 2019
One-third of homeless people in D.C. used to have homes in Maryland, Virginia or another state, according to a new survey released this week.

UrbanTurf: 270 Units, ALDI and a Meow Wolf: Fort Totten’s Art Place Gets Key Approval

Editor Jun 12, 2019
One of the city's most exciting and dynamic mixed-use developments is moving forward.

Washington Post: Congressional Republicans target efforts to decriminalize sex work in the District

Editor Jun 12, 2019
Republicans in Congress have tried to overturn D.C. laws that have legalized medical marijuana, needle exchanges and assisted suicide in the capital city.

Washington Post: D.C. police officer, another man charged with bribery in federal court

Editor Jun 12, 2019
A D.C. police officer has been charged with bribery for allegedly accepting $15,000 in exchange for providing another person with confidential information from traffic crash reports, according to documents filed in federal court in…

DCist: D.C. Is One Step Closer To Recreational Marijuana Dispensaries

Editor Jun 12, 2019
Maryland Representative Andy Harris, a Republican from the Eastern Shore, has long succeeded in stymying D.C.’s ability to regulate recreational marijuana.

The Appeal: How a D.C. lawmaker is challenging the racist roots of prison voting restrictions

Editor Jun 12, 2019
Right now, only the whitest states—Maine and Vermont—allow prisoners to vote. Washington, D.C., could change that.

Bisnow: Smithsonian To Acquire Southwest D.C. Building For New Headquarters

Editor Jun 12, 2019
The Smithsonian Institution plans to move its headquarters from its historic Smithsonian Castle into an office building about a half-mile away.

Curbed: Takoma Park Library closes for four months beginning June 22

Editor Jun 12, 2019
The library is getting various upgrades 10 years after its last major renovation

City Paper: George Washington University Deeply Frustrated With Hospital’s Majority Owner

Editor Jun 12, 2019
GW says Universal Health Services, Inc. continuously fails to meet its commitments to the hospital.

ABC7: ‘It’s very scary’: Fire alarm malfunctions during fire at Southeast DC…

Editor Jun 12, 2019
WASHINGTON (WJLA) — Parents at an elementary school in the District say a minor fire gave them a major scare on Monday morning. They believe malfunctioning fire alarms could’ve put children’s’ lives at risk – and are demanding answers from…

NBC4: High School Students Restore Historic Mount Zion Cemetery in Georgetown

Editor Jun 12, 2019
When local high school students attending McKinley Tech High School learned about the condition of the Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemetery in Georgetown, they decided to do something to fix it.

Washington Post: Music store employees help retrieve Cannonball saxophone taken twice in store…

Editor Jun 11, 2019
The passenger on the Silver Line Metro train first noticed the leather instrument case with a cannonball logo. Then he saw that the man who was carrying it also had a flute.
Previous 1 … 1,043 1,044 1,045 1,046 1,047 … 1,252 Next

Latest

District Links: McDuffie wins backing of DC Chamber affiliate; Bowser talks up DPW composting program; MPD adds weekend…

May 29, 2026 11
Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Department of Public Works are touting the expansion of the city's composting program, with the collection of more than 11 million pounds of food waste since 2017 and…

jonetta rose barras: Nine at-large DC Council Democratic primary candidates fight to win a political lottery

May 29, 2026 338
“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…

May 28, 2026 10
American University President Jonathan Alger announced yesterday that he'll step down June 30 after two years in the post.

District Links: Council begins hashing out budget priorities; faulty alert system meant $1M spent on manual fire watch…

May 27, 2026 9
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…
Prev Next 1 of 760
Support local journalism
As a nonprofit, we rely on community support to fulfill our mission of providing high-quality, in-depth local public affairs journalism. Please contribute today to help us continue our work and build a solid foundation for future growth!

Donate now

Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up here to get District Links, a comprehensive DC politics roundup, delivered directly to your inbox.
You can unsubscribe at any time

Most Popular

Who’s on DC’s general election ballot

Sep 24, 2020 26,423
Here’s a listing of the citywide and ward candidates on DC’s general election ballot. We’ve included links to candidates’ political websites and Twitter accounts for those running for positions other…

An overview of endorsements in DC Council, State Board of Education races

Oct 19, 2020 17,777
If it’s hard to keep track of all the candidates on the Nov. 3 ballot, it may be even tougher to keep track of everyone who has endorsed them. To that end, The DC Line compiled as many endorsements…

District’s 296 ANC races draw up to five candidates, but two-thirds are uncontested

Aug 14, 2018 10,856
About a third of the District’s 296 advisory neighborhood commission seats have contested races, based on the candidate list released by the DC Board of Elections last week after the petition deadline…

Thousands of people in DC use housing vouchers. How much should they be worth?

Oct 20, 2022 10,410
People using housing vouchers in DC spent this past summer in limbo. In the spring, the DC Housing Authority (DCHA) deliberated changing the maximum value of all 20,000 vouchers the agency…
Prev Next 1 of 7,041
Photo of the day

Cleveland Park

theDCline© - . All Rights Reserved.
Sign in

Welcome, Login to your account.

Forget password?
Sign in

Recover your password.

A password will be e-mailed to you.