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Washingtonian: Voltaggio Brothers Open Modern Chesapeake Seafood Restaurant in CityCenterDC

Editor Mar 27, 2019
After many closures, Bryan and Michael Voltaggio are now focusing on Estuary.

UrbanTurf: 96-Unit Apartment Project Opens on the Edge of Georgetown

Editor Mar 27, 2019
It has been years since a new large-scale residential project opened its doors in Georgetown, but that recently changed.

City Paper: Members of the DC Democratic State Committee Try to Dethrone Jack Evans

Editor Mar 27, 2019
He is currently the D.C. representative to the national Democratic Party.

Washington Post: D.C.’s new middle school in booming Takoma reflects city’s strategy for retaining…

Editor Mar 26, 2019
Six years ago, school leaders in the District shuttered more than a dozen schools because of lackluster enrollment.

Curbed: D.C. would get to buy the RFK Stadium site from the feds under new congressional bill

Editor Mar 26, 2019
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton and other District leaders want the land to come under local control

Washington Business Journal: With soccer stadium built, D.C. looks for new visions for Poplar Point…

Editor Mar 26, 2019
D.C. officials are renewing their efforts to figure out just how they might someday redevelop two properties with some very long histories: Poplar Point along the Anacostia waterfront and the Reeves Center in the heart of the U Street…

Washington Post: Mayor’s budget proposes slight increase for D.C. police, more money for programs…

Editor Mar 26, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser is proposing a small increase in the police department’s half-billion-dollar budget for the coming fiscal year, which includes money to hire additional officers to help confront the rising number of homicides.

Washington Business Journal: Unizo sells Capitol Hill office building for $24 million less than it…

Editor Mar 26, 2019
An affiliate of Unizo Holdings Co. Ltd. has sold a 12-story office building in Capitol Hill for $24.5 million less than it paid for the property less in 2016.

Washington Business Journal: Luxury Shaw condos on site of razed church hitting the market

Editor Mar 26, 2019
The luxury condos that took the place of Shaw's Scripture Cathedral Church will soon go on sale.

Washington Post: D.C. public hospital will require $40 million taxpayer bailout

Editor Mar 26, 2019
The District’s only public hospital will require a $40 million taxpayer subsidy to stay afloat, city officials have determined, the latest and largest in a series of government bailouts for the struggling facility over the last several…

Washington Business Journal: New tenants announced for JBG Smith’s West Half, across from Nats…

Editor Mar 26, 2019
Union Kitchen Grocery, Compass Coffee and Cold Stone Creamery have signed leases to join JBG Smith Properties' West Half project across from Nationals Park, the Chevy Chase-based developer announced Tuesday.

Washington Post: Constituent services funds are supposed to help D.C. residents in need. Do they?

Editor Mar 26, 2019
The “vast majority” of dollars raised through private donations by D.C. elected officials to help District residents are not spent as intended, according to a new report by Public Citizen, a government watchdog organization.

WAMU: People Have Been Taking Basic Cherry Blossom Photos For Over 100 Years

Editor Mar 26, 2019
Posting photos of the cherry blossoms is a springtime tradition for both Washington newbies and longtime locals. Sure, it feels kind of basic, but those flowers are just calling to be photographed. How can we resist their siren song?

Washington Post: A brutal attack almost killed her husband. It transformed Abby Maslin into a…

Editor Mar 26, 2019
On the day everything changed, Abigail Maslin sat on the front stoop of a Capitol Hill apartment building, watching her 21-month-old son play in the small yard while she dialed 911.

Curbed: At hip-hop architecture camp, D.C. youth make music video on gentrification, diversity in…

Editor Mar 25, 2019
For five days last month, The Hip Hop Architecture Camp held its inaugural programming in the District. The program is the brainchild of Madison, Wisconsin-based architect and native Detroiter Michael Ford. It uses “hip hop culture as a…

Washington Post: D.C. auditor says mayor’s budget is ‘not fiscally responsible’

Editor Mar 25, 2019
The D.C. official in charge of auditing government programs launched an unusual attack on the mayor’s proposed budget Monday, saying it is “not fiscally responsible” and could lead to the kind of spending that prompted a federal takeover…

DCist: D.C. Police Reported A 20 Percent Increase In Use-Of-Force Incidents Last Year

Editor Mar 25, 2019
Reported use-of-force incidents by D.C. police officers increased by 20 percent from 2017 to 2018, according to a report released this month by the Office of Police Complaints, which also found that the number of officers who used force…

WTOP: New restaurants around Nationals Park since last season

Editor Mar 25, 2019
If you haven’t been to Capitol Riverfront since the Washington Nationals 2018 season, you’re likely to notice a lot more restaurants, office buildings and condos.

DCist: African American History Museum Unveils Previously Unknown Harriet Tubman Photo

Editor Mar 25, 2019
Before Monday, most visitors to the National Museum of African American History and Culture were likely only familiar with the image of Harriet Tubman as an older, frail woman, as seen in the few photographs available. Now, a previously…

Washingtonian: DC’s Weather Will One Day Resemble Greenwood, Mississippi’s. We Called Them Up For a…

Editor Mar 25, 2019
Locals are happy to talk about their climate. Global warming? That's more complicated.
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District Links: McDuffie wins backing of DC Chamber affiliate; Bowser talks up DPW composting program; MPD adds weekend…

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Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Department of Public Works are touting the expansion of the city's composting program, with the collection of more than 11 million pounds of food waste since 2017 and…

jonetta rose barras: Nine at-large DC Council Democratic primary candidates fight to win a political lottery

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“While change is good, prepared leadership is better,” Kevin Chavous said as he introduced himself during the DC Office of Campaign Finance’s at-large primary debate late last month. He is one of…

District Links: Feds announce $465 million grant for Union Station repairs, improvements; AU president steps down for…

May 28, 2026 11
American University President Jonathan Alger announced yesterday that he'll step down June 30 after two years in the post.

District Links: Council begins hashing out budget priorities; faulty alert system meant $1M spent on manual fire watch…

May 27, 2026 10
Midway through the DC Council's budget work session, legislators are making clear some of their shared priorities on where to direct any available funding to avoid — or at least trim — cuts proposed…
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