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WUSA9: Mice and Mold | 2,400 DC public housing units deemed dangerous, tenants wait to find out…

Editor Apr 14, 2019
Housing authorities say current, critical problems could take up to two years to fix

Rashad Young in The Post: D.C. officials asked the hard questions before they drew up the 2020…

Editor Apr 14, 2019
The April 7 editorial “The District’s budget warning” rightfully noted that D.C. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey S. DeWitt certified the fiscal 2020 budget and four-year financial plan as balanced. Then it warned the D.C. Council about the…

WTOP: Capital Bikeshare electric bikes temporarily removed after brake issues

Editor Apr 14, 2019
Capital Bikeshare says it has temporarily removed its electric bikes from service as a precaution after reports of brakes that are excessively strong.

Washington Post: They believe more students should attend neighborhood schools. But what happens…

Editor Apr 13, 2019
Joe Weedon plans to prolong the decision as long as he can. He wants to attend just one more school open house. Talk to just a few more parents and teachers. Wrestle with the choice while he coaches just one more youth baseball game.

Washington Post: Senators to Metro: No more federal funding if you buy Chinese rail cars

Editor Apr 13, 2019
Congress would approve 10 more years of critical federal funding for Metro, but only if the transit agency agreed to not buy its next generation of rail cars from China, legislation being proposed by the region’s senators stipulates.

WTOP: National cherry blossom parade brings spectators across DC

Editor Apr 13, 2019
Thousands of people gathered along Constitution Avenue in D.C. for the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade.

Thoms Heath in The Post: This charter school principal dresses for Wall Street, so his students know…

Editor Apr 13, 2019
Once a year during Black History Month, young Max Lyttle would become the center of attention at his Baltimore Catholic elementary school.

Karl Racine and David Grosso in The Post: Congress, stop blocking D.C. from regulating its marijuana…

Editor Apr 13, 2019
The District has a long history of fighting to secure its fundamental rights. With the watershed passage in the House of legislation endorsing D.C. voting rights and self-government, the momentum for D.C. autonomy has never been greater.…

WAMU: D.C.’s Public Housing Stock Requires $2.2 Billion In Repairs, Housing Authority Says

Editor Apr 13, 2019
Years of neglect have led to a maintenance crisis in D.C.’s public housing. And as Congress and the Trump administration battle over large proposed cuts to the federal budget for affordable housing, the D.C. Housing Authority has asked…

Washington Business Journal: Mark Ein finds new home for Washington Kastles atop Union Market

Editor Apr 12, 2019
Mark Ein is taking his tennis franchise to the roof of Union Market, announcing a deal for a new pop-up stadium roughly a week after announcing he would take over management of the Citi Open tournament.

DCist: There’s Going To Be A Tennis Stadium On The Roof Of Union Market

Editor Apr 12, 2019
This summer, if you’re able to snag a ticket, you can watch Venus Williams play in a 700-seat tennis arena on the rooftop of Union Market.

Washingtonian: Venus Williams Will Play Tennis on the Roof of Union Market This Summer

Editor Apr 12, 2019
The 700-seat, rooftop tennis stadium will host the Washington Kastles' 2019 season.

WAMU: D.C.’s Top Judges Say Vacancies On Court Are ‘Slowing Down The Wheels Of Justice’

Editor Apr 12, 2019
Higher caseloads for judges, slower decisions for the public. Those are the consequences of an “unprecedented” number of judicial vacancies in D.C. Superior Court and the Court of Appeals, according to the top judges on both courts.

Bisnow: D.C.’s Professional Tennis Team To Open New Stadium On Top Of Union Market

Editor Apr 12, 2019
D.C.'s newest sports venue is planned to open this summer on top of the Union Market building.

Bisnow: Healthcare Deserts Being Left Behind As Systems Expand Care Into Communities

Editor Apr 12, 2019
Many of the healthcare services people receive have shifted away from hospital campuses into community-based facilities, often adapting vacant retail spaces into primary care and urgent care centers.

Washington Post: ‘A different kind of cellphone store’: Business was a D.C. staple long before…

Editor Apr 12, 2019
On the corner at the center of a battle for the District’s spirit, it’s back to business as usual.

City Paper: Washington Kastles Move Their Home Court to Union Market Rooftop

Editor Apr 12, 2019
"We went indoors, people really liked it, it was an incredible atmosphere. But I could tell people wished we were outside."

DCist: Georgetown University Students Overwhelmingly Voted In Favor Of Creating Reparations Fund

Editor Apr 12, 2019
Georgetown University students voted overwhelmingly on Thursday in favor of creating a new student fee to benefit descendants of slaves sold nearly 200 years ago to benefit the school.

WTOP: Cherry blossom parade, Emancipation Day celebrations will close DC roads Saturday

Editor Apr 12, 2019
D.C. will be bustling with fun events this Saturday, and those planning to attend or maneuver past the cherry blossom parade or the Emancipation Day celebration should plan on extensive road closures throughout the downtown area.

WTOP: Changes proposed for DC speed, red light cameras

Editor Apr 12, 2019
A proposal from D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser that could lead to the more frequent moving of speed, red light and other photo enforcement cameras to different streets drew some skepticism at a hearing on Thursday.
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