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Washington Post: A final place of dignity awaits the poor and unfamous in a famous cemetery

Editor Apr 26, 2019
In life, Jock K. Adams and Paul Coates Jr. were strangers. In death, they will be together in a vault at Congressional Cemetery.

Washington Business Journal: Union Square Cafe pulls out of Capitol Crossing

Editor Apr 26, 2019
New York’s Union Square Cafe will not be expanding to D.C. after all.

UrbanTurf: 155 Affordable Continuing Care Units Proposed in Kenilworth

Editor Apr 26, 2019
A new senior living community is on the boards for DC.

Bisnow: Developer Plans 155-Unit Senior Living Project East Of The River

Editor Apr 26, 2019
The growing demand for senior housing in D.C. continues to push developers to pursue new projects, with the latest community planned for Ward 7.

DCist: Fed Up With Traffic Deaths, Advocates Lie Down On Pennsylvania Avenue

Editor Apr 26, 2019
For eight minutes—a minute for each person killed in a traffic crash since the year began—hundreds of safety advocates blocked one of the city’s main thoroughfares.

Kip Banks Sr. in The Post: A young man was killed right outside my D.C. church. I’ve had enough.

Editor Apr 26, 2019
On April 1, an African American man was shot multiple times, right across the street from the church I pastor, East Washington Heights Baptist Church. That man later died.

DCist: Most ‘Gentrifying’ Cities Aren’t Actually Experiencing Displacement. But D.C. Is, Study Finds

Editor Apr 26, 2019
Washington, D.C. is one of the few major cities in the entire country where gentrification is actually displacing people from their neighborhoods, a new study has found.

WTOP: Metro optimistic cool air will return soon to Dupont Circle, Farragut North

Editor Apr 26, 2019
A permanent cooling system is expected to flip back on at two Red Line stations soon for the first time in years.

WTOP: Beach Drive reconstruction enters final phase with road closure

Editor Apr 26, 2019
The last phase of the final segment of the yearslong rehabilitation of Beach Drive is finally here.

John Adams in The Post: Metro, please don’t fall for China’s trap and buy their rail cars

Editor Apr 26, 2019
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority did the right thing when it extended the deadline for proposals from manufacturers for its next series of rail cars. WMATA’s decision is good news, provided that it addresses cybersecurity…

WAMU: D.C. To Host Its First Indie Bookstore Crawl

Editor Apr 26, 2019
Bookworms, it’s your time to shine. Saturday, April 27, is Independent Bookstore Day, an annual national event that celebrates bookstores as community centers and drivers of local economies.

UrbanTurf: A Look at an Accessory Dwelling in Historic Anacostia

Editor Apr 26, 2019
The rising popularity of accessory dwelling units can be seen all across DC.

Washingtonian: Dacha Opens in Navy Yard With a Retro-Chic Restaurant and Huge Waterfront Beer Garden

Editor Apr 26, 2019
Splurge on whole glazed duck in the dining room or grab pre-Nats game beers outside.

WTOP: Md. realtor, FBI agent accused of bribing DC city employee

Editor Apr 26, 2019
A D.C.-area realtor and developer and an FBI agent are charged with bribing a D.C. employee to get confidential information, and using it to make lucrative real estate deals in the nation’s capital.

Washington Business Journal: BID report: Downtown D.C. hits record high office vacancy rate, but…

Editor Apr 26, 2019
Downtown D.C. saw booms in development and tourism last year, but also notched a record-high office vacancy rate and sluggish employment growth, according to a new report.

Washington Post: In the District, gentrification means widespread displacement, report says

Editor Apr 26, 2019
In most American cities, gentrification has not pushed low-income residents out of the city they call home, according to a new study.

Washington Post: A federal program was established to help disadvantaged areas. That’s not where…

Editor Apr 26, 2019
A federal program created to boost small companies in disadvantaged areas has funneled hundreds of millions of dollars into some of Washington’s most affluent areas, where a handful of businesses have grown while reaping most of the…

WUSA9: ‘Grandma, why are you in here?’ | 76-year-old woman sues DC government after…

Editor Apr 26, 2019
The District paid a six-figure settlement after a senior citizen claimed her civil rights were violated

Washington Post: Teachers and students protest the D.C. education budget, calling it inequitable

Editor Apr 25, 2019
The demands of the protesters were clear: D.C. leaders need to give the city’s neighborhood schools more money.

WTOP: Washington Hebrew Congregation’s preschool leader on leave amid lawsuit

Editor Apr 25, 2019
The head of the preschool program at the Washington Hebrew Congregation has been placed on administrative leave after several parents of toddlers filed a lawsuit against the congregation, alleging Edlavitch Tyser Early Childhood Center…
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