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WAMU: Five Takeaways From D.C.’s New Cultural Plan

Editor Apr 4, 2019
The D.C. government introduced a mammoth project on Thursday evening: The city’s first-ever Cultural Plan. The 224-page document describes the Washington’s cultural community in detail, and lays out a plan for growing it through…

Curbed: Animal-focused exhibit at National Building Museum promises ‘cabinet of curiosities’

Editor Apr 4, 2019
The exhibit features more than 125 architectural objects depicting animals and opens on April 20

WAMU: D.C. Officials Miss AmeriCorps Application Deadline, Putting Funding At Risk

Editor Apr 4, 2019
A missed deadline could end up costing D.C. millions of dollars in federal funding for programs that help low-income communities.

Bisnow: Roadside Moving HQ To Upper NW As It Looks To Bring Companies To Fannie Mae Redevelopment

Editor Apr 4, 2019
Roadside Development is shifting its main office from Downtown D.C. to upper Northwest, and it hopes other companies will follow suit.

Ann Friedman in The Post: D.C. needs to support public housing

Editor Apr 4, 2019
In his March 30 op-ed, “Is D.C. headed for a ’90s-style crisis?,” Colbert I. King scrutinized D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s (D) fiscal 2020 proposed budget and questioned sustainability in an uncertain future. The budget should also be…

DCist: Hey Self-Published Authors, The D.C. Public Library Wants To Add Your E-Books To Their…

Editor Apr 4, 2019
For local authors, discovering that their book is in the D.C. Public Library’s collection can be a thrilling moment.

Washington Post: D.C. education programs risk losing aid worth millions because city missed deadline

Editor Apr 4, 2019
The District government failed to reapply for millions in federal AmeriCorps dollars, jeopardizing the future of several programs that help children improve their reading skills and support teachers in troubled city schools.

Curbed: Famed D.C. cherry blossoms face long-term risks from high tides

Editor Apr 4, 2019
The National Park Service and nonprofits say the Tidal Basin could use up to $500 million in work

WAMU: Washingtonians Won’t Get To Vote On Term Limits, Rules Elections Board

Editor Apr 4, 2019
Should elected officials in D.C. only be allowed to serve two terms in office? Maybe, maybe not.

DCist: A New Home Goods Store Is Replacing Bazaar Spices In Shaw

Editor Apr 4, 2019
A hole at the Atlantic Plumbing building created by the departure of Bazaar Spices will be filled by The Neighborgoods, a home goods and gift company that is establishing its first brick-and-mortar location.

City Paper: ANC 3C Fell Victim to a Check Fraud Scheme That Swiped $23,000 From Its Account

Editor Apr 4, 2019
The chairperson is not optimistic all the money will be recovered.

The Current: Public responds to Rock Creek Nature Center complex modernization plan

Editor Apr 4, 2019
A modest crowd of about 30 people turned up at an open house at the Rock Creek Park Nature Center on April 3rd, which provided new insight on the complex’s future renovations by reviewing its Environmental Assessment (EA) and holding a…

Street Sense: Residents in Ward 3 seek to understand homeless services

Editor Apr 4, 2019
Ward 3, home to American University, seems to be thriving. But in the midst of many middle- to high-income earners, there are people dealing with homelessness. Last month, the University of the District of Columbia hosted a panel to talk…

Street Sense: “I felt like I was drowning and now I can come up for air.”

Editor Apr 4, 2019
How a Washington Post article and a public outpouring of support changed one homeless couple’s lives forever.

Washingtonian: Here Are The 2019 Opening Dates For DC-Area Farmers Markets

Editor Apr 4, 2019
Know where to buy your kale and tomatoes this season

UrbanTurf: Is the Union Market Roof Going to Become a Park?

Editor Apr 4, 2019
Last month, developer Edens previewed plans to file a second-stage PUD for a sister building to the Union Market building at 1309 5th Street NE (map). Now, the developer is moving forward with a concept to use the roof of Union Market as…

Bisnow: Douglas Lures Nonprofit From CBD To Take Top Floor Of Uline Arena

Editor Apr 4, 2019
The redevelopment of the historic Uline Arena in NoMa is nearing full occupancy following a major lease on the top floor.

City Paper: Winners and Losers of the Fall Out From Councilmember Jack Evans’ Scandal

Editor Apr 4, 2019
The Council voted unanimously to strip his committee of some responsibilities.

WTOP: DC drinking water needs more monitoring for lead, audit finds

Editor Apr 4, 2019
D.C. Water isn’t doing all that could be done to reduce lead levels in the District’s drinking water, according to an audit by the city’s Office of Inspector General.

WTOP: Still unclear if National Park Service will charge to recover costs for protests

Editor Apr 4, 2019
The acting head of the National Park Service told Congress it could be three months before the agency decides whether to recover the costs of hosting thousands of protests held annually in the nation’s capital.
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