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Curbed: D.C. plans inaugural open streets event this fall

Editor Mar 25, 2019
Officials are promoting funding for nonprofit groups in the region that could help implement a car-free event

WTOP: DC’s ‘Potholeplaooza’ aims to smooth record road problems

Editor Mar 25, 2019
There’s a promise of relief to at least some commuters who have faced wild rides bouncing off potholes or zigzagging around them the last few months.

Architectural Digest: How Hip-Hop Can Help Solve Design’s Diversity Problem

Editor Mar 25, 2019
On a mild afternoon in Washington, D.C., a makeshift stage has formed in the entryway of the District Architecture Center. Middle-schooler Iyana Benjamin adjusts the arms of her gold-rimmed, circular glasses from beneath a gray beanie and…

WAMU: Tax Revenue From D.C. Sports Betting Meant For Education, Violence Prevention May Go Elsewhere

Editor Mar 25, 2019
When the D.C. Council was set to vote on a bill legalizing sports betting late last year, Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) added a sweetener to ensure its passage: the majority of the tax revenue taken in by the city would be evenly…

City Paper: Ward 7 Democrats Election Features a Former Councilmember and Party Planning Drama

Editor Mar 25, 2019
Saturday’s election is turning into a proxy war between supporters of Vince Gray and Yvette Alexander.

Washington Post: Prosecutors no longer pursuing 188 inauguration protest cases

Editor Mar 24, 2019
More than two years after the mass arrest of protesters at President Trump’s inauguration, two federal prosecutors walked into a D.C. courtroom earlier this month in a little-noticed hearing and told a judge that their investigation had…

Washington Post: Planners hope new transitway can transform K Street NW

Editor Mar 23, 2019
District planners have long envisioned how to redesign K Street NW — one of the city’s premier business addresses — from a sea of traffic to an iconic boulevard where buses breeze through the downtown of the nation’s capital on their own…

WTOP: Future of 120-year-old trestle in Northwest DC hangs in balance

Editor Mar 23, 2019
The future of the more than 120-year-old Foundry Branch Trolley Trestle, a streetcar bridge in Glover-Archbold Park in Northwest D.C. that has long been abandoned, remains uncertain.

Washington Post: Veterans surprise D.C. elementary school with makeover

Editor Mar 23, 2019
When the children at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary in Southeast Washington left school on Friday, they had no idea what would happen there before their return on Monday.

WTOP: Nationals expand efforts off the playing field for community engagement

Editor Mar 23, 2019
Some kids on baseball and softball teams lacking big ticket sponsors for uniforms might feel self-conscious playing against teams in fancier duds. But, this year, 24 leagues in D.C. and Northern Virginia will be getting 18,000 jerseys and…

Washington Post: As D.C. leaders tout reforms, latest ethics scandal evokes city’s history of…

Editor Mar 23, 2019
As the D.C. Council enacted reforms to reduce public corruption, federal prosecutors were probing whether its longest-serving member used his office for private gain.

Theresa Vargas in The Washington Post: Washington natives are about to get a day that honors them.…

Editor Mar 23, 2019
If you have ever read a government resolution, you know they are written in a way no one speaks.

Washington Post: ‘This is not me’

Editor Mar 22, 2019
The rise of tent encampments is changing the face of American homelessness. Inside one, Monica Diaz struggles to keep her full-time job — and her dignity.

WAMU: On A Restaurant’s Last Day, Community Members Share Hopes And Concerns For Anacostia’s Food…

Editor Mar 22, 2019
A beloved Anacostia restaurant closed its doors on Friday. It was one of only a few sit-down restaurants in Ward 8.

Tiffany Yang in The Washington Post: A new D.C. jail is a shortsighted solution

Editor Mar 22, 2019
After identifying various abuses endemic to the D.C. Jail, a report issued late last month by the Office of the D.C. Auditor concluded that the “persistence and seriousness” of the facility’s hazardous conditions “clearly point to the need…

Colbert King in The Washington Post: What should D.C. do with the RFK Stadium?

Editor Mar 22, 2019
Having the right goal but pursuing it for the wrong reason can lead to a bad result.

DCist: H Street NE Restaurant Sally’s Middle Name Is Closing This Month

Editor Mar 22, 2019
Sally’s Middle Name, the vegetable-forward restaurant on H Street NE that made headlines for its no-tipping policy when it first opened, will close at the end of the month, per an announcement from the restaurant Thursday. Sally’s last day…

Washington Post: Are boom days over for the D.C. budget?

Editor Mar 22, 2019
Unemployment is low, property values are high and downtown restaurants cater to a lunchtime crowd interested in $28 hamburgers. The local economy in the nation’s capital shows few outward signs of stress.

Washington Business Journal: Providence gets OK to continue these services after hospital closes

Editor Mar 22, 2019
Providence Health System has received regulatory approval to continue offering primary care services on its Northeast D.C. campus.

Bisnow: Long-Planned West Heating Plant Redevelopment Files New Zoning Application

Editor Mar 22, 2019
The team behind Georgetown's West Heating Plant project is approaching the latest in a series of hurdles in its six-year effort to redevelop the World War II-era plant.
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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…

District Links: DC unveils draft master plan for mixed-use redevelopment of RFK campus; July 4 will feature added…

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The DC Office of Planning today released a draft master plan outlining a framework for redevelopment of the RFK campus, anchored by a new Washington Commanders stadium but also incorporating up to…
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