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Washington Post: D.C. Council Member Jack Evans’ use of government office for personal gain…

Editor Mar 4, 2019
The chair of the D.C. Council said member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) acted inappropriately when he emailed business proposals to potential employers and offered them his influence and connections as an elected official.

WAMU: Immigration Advocates Urge D.C. Government To Increase Legal Funding To $2.5 Million

Editor Mar 4, 2019
Local advocacy groups are asking for more money for a D.C. immigrant legal help fund several months after receiving $900,000 in grants. The groups ask that the city government increase the Immigrant Justice Legal Services (IJLS) grant to…

City Paper: Food & Friends Partnership Helps New and Expectant Mothers in D.C.’s Food…

Editor Mar 4, 2019
The meals are delivered three times a week, and each of those deliveries includes two days worth of food.

WTOP: Tiffany opens first DC store; displays FDR’s watch, Jackie’s ruby pin

Editor Mar 4, 2019
Luxury jeweler Tiffany, which has D.C.-area stores in Chevy Chase and Tysons Corner, has opened its first store in the District, and is showing off some of its historical works.

City Paper: Federal Authorities Subpoena Evans’ Private Clients

Editor Mar 4, 2019
The news of the client subpoenas represent a wider probe into the veteran councilmember’s private dealings.

Washington Business Journal: Here’s when D.C.’s flagship Apple store is expected to open

Editor Mar 4, 2019
The flagship Apple Inc. store coming to D.C.’s historic Carnegie Library is expected to open in late spring, according to the building’s owner.

Washingtonian: Home Rule’s Owner Talks 14th Street’s Changing Landscape and Saying Goodbye

Editor Mar 4, 2019
After 20 years, the 14th Street home goods store will close March 31.

Washington Post: D.C. auditor says city needs a new jail to replace ‘aging and deteriorating’…

Editor Mar 4, 2019
A city auditor outlined poor conditions at the D.C. jail in a report last week while saying the District is in need of a new correctional facility.

Washington Post: Schools chancellor nominee appears poised to win D.C. Council support

Editor Mar 4, 2019
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s pick to lead the District’s public schools appears poised for confirmation by the D.C. Council, with a majority of the 13 members indicating they plan to vote Tuesday for Lewis D. Ferebee as the city’s next…

City Paper: City Determines Who Will Farm Urban Agriculture Plots in Wards 4 and 6

Editor Mar 4, 2019
The Department of General Services picked proposals from Apogee Farms and Agricity.

UrbanTurf: New Residences and a Restaurant Planned Next to Uptown Theater

Editor Mar 4, 2019
More density is planned for Cleveland Park, this time just down the street from the Uptown Theatre.

WTOP: Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon to cause DC road closures Saturday

Editor Mar 4, 2019
Thousands of runners will the hit the streets of D.C. this weekend causing numerous road closures for local drivers.

DCist: 14th Street Mainstay Home Rule Is Closing After 20 Years

Editor Mar 4, 2019
Home Rule, 14th Street’s go-to store for fairly priced homegoods, will shut its doors after two decades.

CityLab: How to Design a Better City for Deaf People

Editor Mar 4, 2019
Lighting, sound-deflecting surfaces, big spaces—all of these elements can influence a deaf person’s ability to communicate. DeafSpace design considers it all.

Washingtonian: Take a Look at the Newest Luxury Development Coming to Shaw

Editor Mar 4, 2019
Perla, on the former site of the Scripture Cathedral church, is scheduled to open in the fall

UrbanTurf: Amazon Will Open Grocery Stores and One Will Come to DC

Editor Mar 4, 2019
In addition to welcoming an Amazon campus across the Potomac River, DC residents may also be shopping for their groceries in an Amazon store at this time next year.

City Paper: In the Wake of Evans Influence-Selling Report, Mendelson Explores Legal Options

Editor Mar 3, 2019
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson has asked his general counsel to lay out the ethical and legal rules, and the body's options, following a Washington Post report about Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans' proposals to lobbying firms.

Washington Post: Months after mayor’s plan, key D.C. opioid programs still in planning stages

Editor Mar 3, 2019
More than two months after D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) released a far-reaching plan to cut opioid overdose deaths in half by late 2020, key programs described in the plan have not been launched, according to city officials and service…

Washington Post: Potholes are an auto mechanic’s best friend about now

Editor Mar 3, 2019
Leke Arojojoye, who works as an accountant, was on his way to work Friday when D.C.’s weather-battered streets messed with his balance sheet.

Washington Post: D.C.’s Kiplinger family parts with publishing company after 99 years

Editor Mar 3, 2019
The family-owned business and finance publisher Kiplinger Washington Editors has been sold to London-based Dennis Publishing, a prolific, private-equity-owned publisher that owns the Week, the company announced Friday. Terms of the deal…
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