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NBC4: DC Buses Now Get Jump on Traffic at 6 Intersections in Northwest

Editor Mar 20, 2019
Some Metrobus riders will now get a jump start on traffic during their commute thanks to newly installed “bus only” traffic signals.

Washingtonian: New Public Libraries Are Some of the Best Buildings in DC

Editor Mar 20, 2019
The DC government isn’t known for great architecture. But its effort to revamp local libraries is creating some exciting spaces.

Washington Business Journal: Donohoe sells Tenleytown building near former Fannie Mae space

Editor Mar 20, 2019
An affiliate of the Donohoe Cos. has sold a Tenleytown commercial building for $15.8 million as it seeks to avoid the potential loss of another office building nearby recently vacated by Fannie Mae.

City Paper: A Rundown of Mayor Bowser’s Proposed 2020 Budget

Editor Mar 20, 2019
She wants to put money toward fixing roads, expanding Capital Bikeshare, buying fire trucks, and investing in violence prevention, among other efforts.

Washington Post: D.C. is thriving. Why do some school budgets appear to be shrinking?

Editor Mar 19, 2019
Some District schools that serve high concentrations of students from low-income families could face steep spending cuts in the next academic year, according to a review of initial budget allocations for the school system’s more than 100…

WAMU: The Circulator Is Now Free. Who Is It Helping?

Editor Mar 19, 2019
Free bus rides: Good for riders, good for politicians. Well, it’s a little more complicated.

DCist: Cheers @ The Big Chair Closes Friday After Four Years In Anacostia

Editor Mar 19, 2019
After four years in Anacostia, Cheers @ The Big Chair café will close Friday, eliminating one of a handful of sit-down restaurants in the historically African-American community.

Bisnow: After Opening In October, National Law Enforcement Museum In Financial Distress

Editor Mar 19, 2019
The National Law Enforcement Museum opened in October in Judiciary Square, with the support of former U.S. presidents and movie stars, but the museum is already struggling financially.

DCist: Events DC’s Latest Use Of Tax Dollars: An Esports-Themed Pop-Up Bar

Editor Mar 19, 2019
The District’s sports and entertainment authority has made it very clear that its new priority is turning the city into the “Capital of Esports.” The latest venture for Events DC in promoting competitive video gaming is a pop-up bar called…

Washington Business Journal: Peebles sued by partner on Fifth and Eye hotel

Editor Mar 19, 2019
A D.C. real estate developer is suing Peebles Corp., several related entities and the D.C. government, alleging Peebles has unfairly replaced it as the certified business enterprise on the forthcoming hotel and condos project at Fifth and…

DCist: Power Outages In Ivy City Are Leaving Restaurant Owners Frustrated

Editor Mar 19, 2019
When Gravitas debuted brunch service Saturday, it should have been a shining moment for the American restaurant’s chef and owner Matt Baker.

City Paper: Cheers @ The Big Chair Closes Friday, Stripping Ward 8 of a Sit-Down Restaurant

Editor Mar 19, 2019
Owner Dionne Reeder says she wasn't able to negotiate a new lease.

WAMU: MetroBus Ads Are Talking. Are Passengers Listening?

Editor Mar 19, 2019
If you’ve ridden Metrobus in the past few months, you’ve probably heard something more than just the usual “Next stop is…”

WTOP: DC Council votes to reprimand Jack Evans

Editor Mar 19, 2019
The D.C. Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to formally reprimand Council Member Jack Evans after allegations the longtime District lawmaker used his public office for personal gain.

Bisnow: Bowser Unveils New CRE Tax Plan To Build Affordable Housing

Editor Mar 19, 2019
D.C.'s commercial real estate industry could soon be forced to make a larger contribution to the city's affordable housing efforts.

Curbed: Three urbanism takeaways from D.C. Mayor Bowser’s 2019 State of the District Address

Editor Mar 19, 2019
In the cards: free D.C. Circulator rides for the foreseeable future and more affordable housing dollars

City Paper: D.C. Council Votes Unanimously to Reprimand Jack Evans

Editor Mar 19, 2019
The Ward 2 councilmember violated the Council's Code of Official Conduct.

E&E News: D.C. girds for Exxon climate battle

Editor Mar 19, 2019
The District of Columbia's top lawyer is preparing for a potential courtroom fight against one of the biggest oil companies in the world.

DCist: Amid Protests During State Of The District, Bowser Announces Housing Investments, Free…

Editor Mar 19, 2019
Mayor Muriel Bowser gave the first State of the District speech of her second term on Monday evening, where she announced several new investments in housing and transportation, including more money to the city’s affordable housing fund and…

WAMU: Evans Stripped Of Some D.C. Council Responsibilities Over Use Of Public Office For Private…

Editor Mar 19, 2019
The D.C. Council voted Tuesday to strip Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) of some of his responsibilities as chair of the Council’s powerful finance committee, which sets tax policy for the city. That includes approving tax breaks for…
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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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