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WTOP: Free DC Circulator rides may be on the chopping block

Editor May 3, 2019
Free rides on the DC Circulator could be cut after a D.C. Council committee complained about a lack of proof that the first few months of free rides have helped to improve traffic.

UrbanTurf: $25,000 For Renovations: DC Offers Grants for Historic Home Repairs

Editor May 3, 2019
The recent designations of neighborhoods as historic districts in DC has come with an added benefit: grants for home repairs.

Bisnow: Nationwide EB-5 Investment Falling, But Foreign Investor Program Still Financing Several New…

Editor May 3, 2019
At least seven new D.C. developments are currently moving forward with funding through the EB-5 program, even as visa backlogs and political uncertainty have decreased the overall flow of money coming into the U.S. from foreign investors…

WTOP: DC set to raise e-scooter speed limit

Editor May 3, 2019
Electric scooters will likely be allowed to go faster in the District.

Washington Blade: New information surfaces in 1999 D.C. gay murder

Editor May 3, 2019
The murder of gay D.C. Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Dennis Dolinger inside his Capitol Hill house on June 4, 1999 drew citywide attention.

City Paper: Remember Fred Foss, A Local Jazz Legend

Editor May 3, 2019
Foss was known in the local jazz community as a skilled saxophonist and beloved music teacher.

Washington Post: Diamonds are forever, but as tastes and habits change, jewelry stores are not

Editor May 3, 2019
D.C.'s Treasure Trove Jewelers is closing after seven decades as more people shop online

Afro-American: Public Hearings Held to Close Racial Disparities in the District

Editor May 3, 2019
Public hearings were held last week at the Wilson Building for the Racial Equity Achieves Results (REAR) Amendment Act of 2019, a bill which would try to close the racial disparity gap in the District.

Washington Informer: Sankofa Bookstore Fights for Property Tax Relief

Editor May 3, 2019
As Haile and Shirikiana Aina Gerima have come to learn, operating a bookstore on what’s now one of the District’s fastest-growing corridors comes at a cost.

Washington Business Journal: McMillan redevelopment scores more time to let court challenge play out

Editor May 3, 2019
One of D.C.’s most notoriously delayed developments is getting some extra time to move forward, assuming it can survive a court challenge.

UrbanTurf: Frager’s Hardware Reopens At Original Location

Editor May 3, 2019
Six years after a four-alarm blaze destroyed it, Capitol Hill institution Frager’s Hardware is reopening today.

Washington Post: D.C. sued anti-violence activist Ron Moten over city funds. But with homicides…

Editor May 3, 2019
It was October 2013 and Ronald L. Moten was rushing around the Walter E. Washington Convention Center as professional boxing fans spilled into the halls between matches.

Nathan Kohrman in The Post: As Woodrow Wilson High School grapples with its name, the school is…

Editor May 3, 2019
Woodrow Wilson High School is among the District’s most racially integrated institutions. And it’s named after one of American history’s most powerful segregationists.

City Paper: Mendelson Moves to Block Mayor’s Restructuring of the City’s Arts Commission

Editor May 3, 2019
The Council chairman's pointed budget recommendations come after a public outcry from the arts community.

Roger K. Lewis in The Post: Art installations bring light and beauty where urban areas need it most

Editor May 3, 2019
Metropolitan Washington’s persistent urban challenges are frequently in the news. The concerns include ensuring public safety; providing quality public education; increasing the availability of affordable housing; promoting accessibility…

Washington Post: Dedicated bus lanes coming to H and I streets this summer

Editor May 3, 2019
Enforcement is key to the success of dedicated lanes in one of the busiest transit corridors in the city, advocates say.

WTOP: Parking tickets may soon be mailed out in DC, increases to street parking proposed

Editor May 3, 2019
Changes to allow parking enforcement officers to mail tickets to drivers who take off before the ticket can be placed on their windshields or handed to them are on track for D.C. Council approval.

Karen Gardner in The Post: D.C. missed a deadline. And our students will pay the price.

Editor May 3, 2019
Earlier this year, the District government missed a deadline to reapply for federal AmeriCorps funding, leaving $3.5 million requested by the nonprofits Reading Partners, Literacy Lab and City Year in jeopardy. When this error came to…

WTOP: DC mayor unveils bill to clear the way for full legalization of marijuana

Editor May 3, 2019
It’s been over four years since D.C. residents approved Initiative 71, which allows adults to both possess marijuana and privately use it for recreational purposes.

WAMU: No Such Thing As A Free Ride? D.C. Lawmakers Push Back On Free Circulator Bus Fares

Editor May 3, 2019
When Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that she was making the D.C. Circulator bus free to ride, she said it would promote transit equity and give people an incentive to ditch their cars.
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