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City Paper: If the Money’s Right, Adam Eidinger Is Guaranteeing the Jack Evans Recall Will Be on the…

Editor Jun 6, 2019
If Adam Eidinger’s bitcoins weren’t tied up in a lawsuit in Japan, he says, he thought about funding this whole recall thing himself. But alas, they are. And the maximum allowed contribution to a recall campaign is $500 anyway. So he’ll…

WAMU: Who Mows The Lawn On The National Mall And When Do They Do It?

Editor Jun 6, 2019
The grass on the National Mall stands up to the foot traffic of roughly 36 million people a year. Tourists, protestors and recreational sports leagues trample the emerald turf on a regular basis. It’s the most visited national park in the…

Washington Post: ‘We wanted to show Maurice’s spirit’: D.C. teacher helps create mural to honor…

Editor Jun 6, 2019
The market in Southeast Washington where 15-year-old Maurice Scott was fatally shot is a regular stopping place for neighborhood teens. One of the slain youth’s teachers wanted to memorialize his best student with a mural on the outside…

The Atlantic: Parents Gone Wild: High Drama Inside D.C.’s Most Elite Private School

Editor Jun 6, 2019
At Sidwell Friends, the high school of Chelsea Clinton and the Obama children, college counselors find themselves besieged by Ivy-obsessed families.

Washington Blade: Trans sex worker advocates arrested at Freedom Plaza

Editor Jun 5, 2019
U.S. Park Police officers on Monday arrested two members of the local LGBT protest group No Justice No Pride after they attempted to hang from two flagpoles in Freedom Plaza a large banner calling for decriminalization of sex work in D.C.…

Washington Blade: Hundreds of thousands expected for Capital Pride

Editor Jun 5, 2019
More than 400,000 people are expected to turn out for D.C.’s Capital Pride Parade, festival and other events this weekend from the D.C. area and Mid-Atlantic region to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots in New…

Washington Blade: Permanent Pride banners to be displayed on 17th Street

Editor Jun 5, 2019
At the request of gay Dupont Circle Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Randy Downs, city officials have approved the installation of 20 rainbow and transgender flag banners to be hung from light poles along 17th Street, N.W. near Dupont…

Washingtonian: Meet Pepper, DC Superior Court’s New Assistance Dog

Editor Jun 5, 2019
DC Superior Court got a four-legged addition to its ranks on Wednesday, when two-year-old black Labrador Pepper started work in Magistrate Judge Mary Grace Rook’s courtroom.

Washington Informer: Local Attention Pivots to Gun Violence

Editor Jun 5, 2019
As they prepare for a student-led march scheduled for Thursday afternoon, friends, family and members of the Somerset Prep DC Public Charter School community remember slain teenager Maurice Scott as an honor roll student and rising high…

Washington Informer: Community Members Defend Sankofa at D.C. Council Hearing

Editor Jun 5, 2019
In the weeks leading up to what would be an emotionally charged D.C. Council hearing, droves of community members took to group email lists, social media, local radio programs and the streets in support of a bill that would alleviate…

Washington Informer: Task Force Questions Racial Disparity in City Contracts

Editor Jun 5, 2019
An ad hoc group of African-American entrepreneurs have organized to request the D.C. government produce a study on how many Black businesses and firms are getting city government contracts.

Washingtonian: Drafting Table Owner Cites Competition and NIMBY Neighbors for Closure

Editor Jun 5, 2019
The 14th Street restaurant is done with declining sales and feuding with upstairs residents

Washington Post: Leadership of troubled D.C. public boarding school votes to close campus

Editor Jun 5, 2019
The board of Monument Academy Public Charter School voted Tuesday to close the school at the end of the academic year — a stunning turn for a weekday boarding campus that has attracted big named-donors and received national attention for…

City Paper: By Some Metrics, the Number of People Facing Housing Instability in D.C. Continues to…

Editor Jun 5, 2019
But Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration has touted the shrinking number of homeless families.

DCist: The Water Is Flowing Again At The Meridian Hill Park Fountain

Editor Jun 5, 2019
When it’s working, the multi-tiered cascading fountain at Meridian Hill Park is the longest of its kind in North America. But in recent years, it hasn’t been working all that frequently.

WAMU: D.C. Businesses Brace For New Paid Leave Tax Starting July 1

Editor Jun 5, 2019
Starting next month, D.C. will begin collecting taxes from businesses to fund its new paid leave program, which is scheduled to go into effect next year. But some businesses say there’s been confusion about how the tax is being assessed.

Washington Post: For years, a D.C. developer has paid to send high school students to Normandy

Editor Jun 5, 2019
Four days before he climbed aboard the airplane that would drop him over Nazi-occupied France, Pvt. Delmer D. Linaburg sent a letter to his mother back home in Winchester, Va.

UrbanTurf: 300 Units and a Public Plaza: The Plans for Union Market’s Sister Building

Editor Jun 5, 2019
Last summer, plans for an expanded Union Market were a bit in flux after a development partner dropped out. Now, as the city gears up for tennis atop the market building, EDENS is back with a new development partner and a new plan.

DCist: A Third Candidate Jumps In The Race To Unseat Jack Evans In Ward 2

Editor Jun 5, 2019
John Fanning, an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner chairman in Logan Circle, thinks it’s time for Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans to go. And, despite two challengers already throwing their hats in the ring to unseat the longest-serving,…

City Paper: Turn Down or What?

Editor Jun 5, 2019
London and San Francisco have legislation that protects live music venues from consequential noise complaints. Could D.C. be next?
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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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