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WAMU: Giant Bugs And Neon Houses Take Over Smithsonian Gardens

Editor May 15, 2019
There’s a praying mantis the size of an adult human in the Pollinator Garden next to the Natural History Museum.

WTOP: DC police disproportionately target black people for minor violations: study

Editor May 15, 2019
Black residents in the District are disproportionately arrested for minor violations, despite making up less than half of the population, according to a study by two watchdog groups.

WTOP: DC Council moves to close United Medical Center

Editor May 15, 2019
The D.C. Council voted to start defunding Washington’s only hospital east of the Anacostia River — a hospital the city owns and pumps millions of dollars in subsidies into annually.

Anthony Wiliams in The Post: Alice Rivlin turned visions of Washington into reality

Editor May 15, 2019
Alice M. Rivlin, who died Tuesday at 88, was not some callous budget maven or austere fiscal hawk who cared only about balanced budgets and financial austerity. She wanted government to work and investment to flow back into the District in…

Washington Post: D.C. Council: No more free rides on Circulator

Editor May 15, 2019
The Council voted Tuesday to nix funding for Mayor Bowser’s ride-free program, but it added money for a congestion-pricing study, scooter parking and a new NoMa Metro station tunnel.

Washington Post: D.C. Council rejects mayor’s proposal to move Banneker High

Editor May 14, 2019
The D.C. Council narrowly rejected Tuesday a proposal from Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) to build a new campus for an elite high school on vacant property in the booming Shaw neighborhood.

Washington Post: As part of budget vote, D.C. lawmakers opt to close city’s public hospital within…

Editor May 14, 2019
D.C. lawmakers voted Tuesday to close the District’s only public hospital within four years, ending six decades of turbulent history at the only full-service hospital in the low-income and predominantly African American neighborhoods east…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Council votes to speed up East End hospital, cap UMC subsidy at…

Editor May 14, 2019
The D.C. Council threw its support behind speeding up the delivery of a new East End hospital by a year as the beleaguered United Medical Center struggles to stay afloat.

Washington Post Editorial Board: With Alice Rivlin’s death, D.C. has lost a fierce advocate

Editor May 14, 2019
FOUNDING DIRECTOR of the Congressional Budget Office. Vice chair of the Federal Reserve. Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget. Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Co-chair of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s…

City Paper: Committee on Finance and Revenue “Concerned With Additional Delay” of Public…

Editor May 14, 2019
Despite the D.C. Council's desire to fast-track sports betting in D.C., a citywide mobile sports gambling app won't be available until January 2020 at the earliest. A recent report from the Council's finance and revenue committee expresses…

City Paper: An Appreciation for Alice Rivlin

Editor May 14, 2019
Former Mayor Tony Williams recalls her local touch

Washington Post: Study finds disproportionate number of black people arrested in D.C.

Editor May 14, 2019
A disproportionate number of black people in the District are arrested for minor violations that include smoking marijuana in public, driving without a license and gambling, a study from two watchdog groups found.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: The District’s racial and income divide is cutting short the lives of…

Editor May 14, 2019
The District’s latest “health equity” maps shows a city divided by race and income. How well you live, or sometimes whether you live at all, can depend on what side of the line you are on.

Washington Business Journal: Bowser’s tax hikes survive budget revisions, but D.C. Council…

Editor May 14, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's plans to raise taxes to generate funding for new affordable housing investments have cleared a key budgetary hurdle, but the exact shape of those housing programs remains a point of contention among D.C. Council…

Washington Post: Alice Rivlin, budget maestro who ‘helped save’ Washington in fiscal crisis, dies at…

Editor May 14, 2019
Alice M. Rivlin, a master of budgetary policy who held senior positions in the executive and legislative branches of government — notably as founding director of the Congressional Budget Office — and whose stewardship of the D.C. Financial…

UrbanTurf: A New 41-Unit Development Proposed Along Bladensburg Road

Editor May 14, 2019
The owner of the retail building at 1214-1216 Bladensburg Road NE (map), along with contract purchaser Urbanico Realty Group, has plans in the works to replace the structure with a 41-unit residential building.

Washington Post: A final resting place for four-legged — and other nonhuman — friends

Editor May 14, 2019
By her own admission, Diane R. Johnson spoiled her first dog.

WAMU: ACLU Study Finds D.C.’s Black Residents Arrested At Higher Rate For Largely Minor Offenses

Editor May 14, 2019
Black D.C. residents represent 47% of the city’s population, but a new report from the ACLU of D.C. found that from 2013 to 2017, 86% of people arrested by the city’s police department were black.

WTOP: Historic mulberry tree falls on grounds of Washington Monument

Editor May 14, 2019
A white mulberry tree, which predates the 1885 dedication of the nearby Washington Monument, has toppled because of saturated ground.

Curbed: A very old tree falls on the National Mall. Park Service officials are trying to save it.

Editor May 14, 2019
The felled mulberry tree “predates the dedication of the Washington Monument,” per the Park Service
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