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DCist: In Historic First, House Of Representatives Votes To Endorse D.C. Statehood

Editor Mar 8, 2019
Voting rights legislation passed in the House of Representatives on Friday includes a provision that supports full congressional voting rights and self-government for the District, marking the first time a chamber of Congress has endorsed…

Bisnow: D.C.’s Wealthiest Neighborhoods Have Built Little Affordable Housing, But That Could…

Editor Mar 8, 2019
D.C. has built thousands of new affordable units in recent years, but many wealthy neighborhoods in Northwest have failed to deliver any meaningful contribution to the city's housing stock.

Jack Brown in The Post: Reentry centers play a crucial role in helping ex-inmates — and their…

Editor Mar 8, 2019
Despite a hot jobs market, Washington and the nation are confronting a quiet employment crisis: legions of formerly incarcerated individuals who have little or no hope of becoming productive members of society because of fears, prejudices…

Washington Post: D.C. to close some streets when Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon hits the city on March 9

Editor Mar 8, 2019
The annual Rock 'n’ Roll Marathon will bring more than 17,000 runners and thousands more spectators to the nation’s capital Saturday, closing streets and disrupting traffic, parking and transit across the District.

WTOP: DC Council, mayor’s office subpoenaed in federal investigation of Council member Jack Evans

Editor Mar 8, 2019
Federal subpoenas have been delivered to the D.C. Council and the mayor’s office as part of an investigation into Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans.

DCist: D.C. Councilmembers Receive Subpoenas For Their Conversations With Jack Evans

Editor Mar 8, 2019
The legal quicksand continues to expand around Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans, as his colleagues at the D.C. Council have received a subpoena demanding that they preserve all of their communications with the beleaguered lawmaker.

Washington Post: Entire D.C. Council receives federal subpoena in Jack Evans ethics probe

Editor Mar 8, 2019
The D.C. Council has received a federal subpoena for a wide range of information related to Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) and his private legal and consulting clients.

Washington Monthly: D.C. Statehood Gets A Vote in the House

Editor Mar 8, 2019
The House of Representatives passed a sweeping election reform bill on Friday known as H.R. 1 and dubbed the “For the People” Act. While Democrats voted nearly unanimously to advance the measure, Republicans were almost uniformly against…

Washington Business Journal: GSA shifting focus to new construction for DHS at St. Elizabeths West

Editor Mar 8, 2019
The General Services Administration is shifting its focus from adaptive reuse to new construction for the Department of Homeland Security's consolidation at the St. Elizabeths West campus, where it hopes to get support and more funding…

Washingtonian: Greater Greater Washington Lost a Big Chunk of Its Funding. Now What?

Editor Mar 8, 2019
The influential urbanist site is scrambling to plot a way forward.

WAMU: Where Can You Build A Basketball Court? Anywhere, According To This New Exhibition

Editor Mar 8, 2019
A basketball hoop attached to a grain silo. Another nailed to a tree in the woods. A third, surrounded by cacti in the desert.

Curbed: Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon to close D.C. streets early Saturday

Editor Mar 8, 2019
More than 25,000 runners and tens of thousands of spectators are anticipated to turn out for the event

DCist: A Bunch Of New Condos Are About To Hit The D.C. Market

Editor Mar 8, 2019
Folks looking to become luxury home owners in the District this year will soon be spoiled for choice.

Washington Post: What you’ll find at Red Bear, the new brewery bringing the Pacific Northwest to…

Editor Mar 8, 2019
Bryan Van Den Oever, Simon Bee and Cameron Raspet met in Seattle, but when the three craft beer fans decided to launch their own brewery, they crossed the country to the “other” Washington.

Fox 5: DC Department of Public Works has spent about $8 million for snow removal this winter,…

Editor Mar 8, 2019
WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - Almost midway through March, you won’t find a lot of love for winter.

HuffPost: Swastikas Show Up At Sidwell Friends School, Bastion Of Progressivism

Editor Mar 7, 2019
This is the third time in months that swastikas have appeared at the elite D.C. private school that educated Malia Obama and Chelsea Clinton.

City Paper: More Subpoenas in the Jack Evans Probe

Editor Mar 7, 2019
Feds ask major D.C. firms to detail their dealings with Councilmember.

Street Sense: Security company replaced immediately after a man was stabbed at 801 East Men’s…

Editor Mar 7, 2019
A man was stabbed in a first-floor restroom at the 801 East Men’s Shelter in the early morning hours of Feb. 12, according to separate reports from two shelter residents.

Washington Post: Students at elite Sidwell Friends projected swastikas during assembly

Editor Mar 7, 2019
High school students at the elite Sidwell Friends School displayed swastikas during an afternoon assembly Wednesday, the head of the D.C. private academy informed families in a letter.

Washington Post: Charles Schumer says D.C. statehood is a priority, a first for Senate Democrats

Editor Mar 7, 2019
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Thursday made D.C. statehood a priority for the Democratic caucus for the first time.
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