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WTOP: House passes bill that includes support for DC statehood

Editor Mar 10, 2019
The House of Representatives passed a bill last week that includes support for D.C. statehood.

Washington Post: A white couple, a mixed-race baby and a forbidden adoption

Editor Mar 10, 2019
In 1966 in the nation’s capital, what Kara and Frank Speltz wanted to do simply wasn’t allowed.

Washington Post: Jack Evans used to be a sure bet at election time, but a federal probe makes his…

Editor Mar 9, 2019
In his tenure as the District’s longest-serving council member, a reign now in its third decade, Jack Evans has been subject to periodic questions about his ethical conduct, none of which have prevented him from winning reelection seven…

WTOP: Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon proves challenging, worth every climb for runners

Editor Mar 9, 2019
What started as a chilly morning proved to be perfect running conditions for participants at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Saturday morning in the District.

NBC4: In Historic Vote, Congress Approves Sweeping Bill That Calls for DC Statehood

Editor Mar 9, 2019
The House of Representatives has passed a broad voting access and reform bill that calls for D.C. to be defined as a state.

Washington Post: Amid Trump’s legal woes, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine enjoys the limelight

Editor Mar 9, 2019
Three years into his first term as D.C.’s first elected attorney general, Karl Racine was looking for a way out.

WTOP: Reward increased in mysterious DC animal cruelty case

Editor Mar 9, 2019
There are still no leads in a mysterious animal cruelty case that led to a dog being put down due to severe head trauma. Now, the Humane Rescue Alliance is offering more reward money to get to the bottom of it.

Washington Informer: It’s Official: Ferebee Becomes Chancellor

Editor Mar 9, 2019
A little over a year after Antwan Wilson resigned as D.C. Public Schools chancellor, the city council unanimously approved Mayor Muriel Bowser’s selection of former Indianapolis Public Schools Superintendent Lewis Ferebee to lead a D.C.…

Washington Informer: DSLBD Director to Ward 7 Entrepreneurs: ‘Go For It’

Editor Mar 9, 2019
When Kristi Whitfield, director of the D.C. Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD), came to speak to the Marshall Heights Community Development Organization’s “First Friday” program on March 1, many expected her to…

Washington Informer: Black Georgetown Overflows with History

Editor Mar 9, 2019
When people think of Georgetown, images of chic stores, restaurants and upscale boutiques often fill their minds. In addition, Georgetown conjures up thoughts of multimillion-dollar mansions where the nation’s elite reside and entertain…

Washington Post: The Library of Congress wants to attract more visitors. Will that undermine its…

Editor Mar 9, 2019
Under Librarian of Congress Carla D. Hayden, the world’s largest library is on its way to becoming another one of Washington’s acclaimed museums.

ABC7: In historic vote, U.S. House of Representatives supports D.C. statehood

Editor Mar 9, 2019
WASHINGTON (WJLA) — For the first time in history, on Friday the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill endorsing statehood for Washington, DC.

Afro-American: D.C. to Selma: A Pilgrimage for the People

Editor Mar 9, 2019
On March 7, 1965 one of the most violent days of the Civil Rights Movement occurred as peaceful marchers were brutally attacked and beaten by state troopers and men as they tried to cross along the Edmund Pettus Bridge from Selma, AL to…

Afro-American: Duke Ellington Mural Expected Back On U Street This Spring

Editor Mar 9, 2019
The District of Columbia is known for many things: politics, Go-go, cuisine and culture. On historic U Street, public art is also another staple of the community and one of the District’s most important pieces of art is being returned to…

Washington Post: For International Women’s Day, this liquor store is selling 1,000 bottles of wine…

Editor Mar 8, 2019
The word spread on a Reddit thread, in texts between friends, and on street corners in Northwest Washington: In honor of International Women’s Day, a liquor store in Columbia Heights would be giving out 1,000 bottles of wine to women who…

Washington Post: District residents say cuts in Medicaid home care hours leave them vulnerable

Editor Mar 8, 2019
For decades, Leah Graham was a pillar in her neighborhood in Southeast Washington, tending her vegetable garden, helping sick neighbors, baking her signature strawberry cake with icing made of confectioners’ sugar and strawberry Kool-Aid. …

District Dig: Downward Spiral — Sole source lottery vendor Intralot’s slide continues

Editor Mar 8, 2019
D.C. Lottery vendor Intralot, the beneficiary of a change in the law that handed it a sole source sports betting contract, has been downgraded by Moody’s Investors Service.

Colbert King in The Post: Darker days may lie ahead for Jack Evans

Editor Mar 8, 2019
I met Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) nearly 30 years ago when I was a Post editorial writer and he was an advisory neighborhood commissioner. At the time, he was running in the 1991 Ward 2 special election to replace John Wilson, who had become…

UrbanTurf: $100,000: The Difference 5 Years Makes in DC Home Prices

Editor Mar 8, 2019
If you bought a home in DC back in 2013, new data reveals that you have made a tidy return on your investment. A new analysis by UrbanTurf takes a look at the trajectory of home prices in the last five years.

DCist: First Look: Red Bear Brewing Co. Creates An Inclusive Space For Beer In NoMa

Editor Mar 8, 2019
When I visited Red Bear Brewing Co.’s warehouse space in September, it was a bleak and miserable concrete cave of hollow beerlessness. But that’s not how co-founder Bryan Van Den Oever saw it. He was excitedly waving his hand from empty…
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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…

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