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WAMU: Fugazi By The Numbers: Exploring The Punk Band’s History Through Infographics

Editor May 6, 2019
Fans of Fugazi can now learn about the punk band’s history in an unconventional way — through data.

WAMU: Co-Working Space And Child Care In One Place: New D.C. Business Kills Two Birds With One Stone

Editor May 6, 2019
Co-working spaces — where a self-employed entrepreneur or small company can rent office space by the hour, day or month — are becoming more and more popular. There’s a co-working space for just about everyone: women and gender minorities,…

WTOP: DC teachers rank among highest paid in the nation

Editor May 6, 2019
Teachers in D.C. are among the highest paid in the nation with Maryland teachers also faring well as Virginia teachers fall behind, according to a report ranking salaries across the nation recently released by the National Education…

WTOP: DC National Guard joins Burkina Faso to fight terrorism

Editor May 6, 2019
U.S. military officials and representatives of Burkina Faso’s military met at the Pentagon on May 1 to solidify a commitment between the District of Columbia National Guard (DCNG) and the their counterparts in Burkina Faso to jointly…

WTOP: Are DC playground materials safe for kids? Council to fund study

Editor May 5, 2019
Is the recycled rubber padding going in at playgrounds and fields safe? The District is set to fund a study to reassure a small group of concerned parents and determine what should or should not be allowed in the future.

Washington Post: D.C.’s Quarry Road once led to a quarry. It once was home to the zoo’s bears, too.

Editor May 5, 2019
A Quarry Road sign in Northwest Washington is a reminder that in the 1870s, a bluestone quarry was on the banks of Rock Creek.

WTOP: Passport DC offers opportunity to see the world — without leaving town

Editor May 5, 2019
Massachusetts Avenue and surrounding streets teemed with people on Saturday, streaming up and down Embassy Row for the 12th annual Around the World Embassy Tour.

Washington Post: D.C. region’s House members renew bid to double federal subsidy to Metro

Editor May 5, 2019
The Washington region’s House members renewed an effort to extend and double Metro’s federal subsidy Friday, hoping that the measure would receive a more positive reception now that Democrats control the chamber.

WTOP: DC hopes to increase housing supply 25% by 2030

Editor May 4, 2019
It’s not cheap to live in D.C. Whether you rent or hope to own, finding a place to live has become more expensive over the years because the population growth seen in the city this century has far outpaced the housing that’s available.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: Count among the things that divide Washington: Azaleas

Editor May 4, 2019
Cynthia Terrell and I get the obvious out of the way. We acknowledge that there are so many higher-stakes things we could talk about. Political things. Gender inequality things. Social justice things.

NBC4: Ride-Share Drivers Plan to Strike in DC Wednesday

Editor May 4, 2019
Ride-share drivers in D.C. and other cities across the country plan to go on strike Wednesday.

WUSA9: SE DC residents upset after small renovation turns into two story charter school

Editor May 4, 2019
'They have totally disrupted our entire neighborhood'

Baltimore Sun: Orioles-controlled MASN TV network must pay millions to Washington Nationals under…

Editor May 4, 2019
The Orioles-controlled Mid-Atlantic Sports Network must pay the Washington Nationals tens of millions of dollars more in broadcast rights fees from previous years — a hit to the Baltimore team — under an arbitration panel’s sealed ruling,…

WUSA9: Phelps High School students protest ‘lack of support’ from principal, school…

Editor May 4, 2019
They're holding school walk-outs, sit-ins, and marches, carrying signs that read 'Fund our future' and 'We deserve better.'

Washington Post: Tim Cook hopes Apple’s $30 million rehab of D.C.’s Carnegie Library will do more…

Editor May 4, 2019
As a company, Apple is less focused on selling stuff. It doesn’t sell as many iPhones as it once did and is more focused on selling subscriptions and services, none of which require a store for purchases or even consideration.

The 74: 100 Days Into His Tenure at Scandal-Weary DC Schools, New Chancellor Lewis Ferebee Promises…

Editor May 3, 2019
Lewis Ferebee is described by news articles and those who’ve worked with him as Zen-like, soft-spoken, and “calm, cool and collected.”

DCist: Suns Cinema Will Debut Its New Second-Floor Theater This Month

Editor May 3, 2019
Ever since Suns Cinema opened nearly three years ago, people have been confused about when they can drink at the bar that’s inside the arthouse movie theater.

Colbert King in The Post: D.C.’s feed-the-homeless contract controversy may really be about food,…

Editor May 3, 2019
Last month I wrote about the controversy over how contracts were awarded to provide food services to D.C. homeless shelters — including accusations that the District might have been defrauded. Since then, I’ve received new information and…

WTOP: New concept in child care combines with coworking space in DC

Editor May 3, 2019
A new child care facility near the Tenleytown-AU Metro station in Northwest D.C. expands child care opportunities for infants, toddlers and preschoolers in a unique way.

UrbanTurf: An Alley-Stable-to-Single Family House Conversion on Capitol Hill

Editor May 3, 2019
Very interesting residential plans are on the boards for an underutilized alley property on Capitol Hill.
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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 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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