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WTOP: Video of suspect in Comet Ping-Pong fire released

Editor Jan 31, 2019
WASHINGTON — The D.C. Fire Department has released video footage of the man they said started a fire inside Comet Ping-Pong last week.

City Paper: Kwame Brown’s New Talk Show Has Some Guessing He’s Positioning Himself for a…

Editor Jan 31, 2019
D.C. loves a comeback. And with Kwame "Fully Loaded" Brown's track record of foibles, scandals, slip-ups, and oopsy daisies, there's hardly a better candidate than the former Council chair.

DCist: Ten Facts You May Not Know About Petworth

Editor Jan 31, 2019
This Northwest neighborhood in Ward 4 is considered one of the city’s largest, though even long-time residents admit that they are not really sure of the boundaries.

The 74: Creating the Next Generation of Digital Innovators at Washington, D.C.’s First Computer…

Editor Jan 31, 2019
"When I finish writing the statement, that cat will move,” promises Deshaunte’ Goldsmith, a sixth-grader at Digital Pioneers Academy Public Charter School. She presses enter on the keyboard and, sure enough, the animated cat on her screen…

Curbed: D.C. lawmaker pitches Feb. 4 ‘Bus to Work Day’

Editor Jan 31, 2019
Riding the bus helps reduce air pollution and traffic congestion, says Ward 4 Councilmember Brandon Todd

City Paper: A ‘Preference Points’ System Was Supposed to Help a Ward 8 Business Owner.…

Editor Jan 31, 2019
A Ward 8 business owner says he lost a construction bid for the Entertainment and Sports Arena despite a system meant to help local companies.

City Paper: Why Did D.C. End an Innovative Program to Treat Opioid Addiction?

Editor Jan 31, 2019
For two months in 2015, the city tried to get everyone who overdosed into treatment, with promising results. Then it stopped.

City Paper: D.C.’s New Violence Intervention Programs Are Earning Respect in Neighborhoods

Editor Jan 31, 2019
Emotions ran high in a room full of people who gathered last December to talk about the spike in homicides in D.C.

Washington Post: Integrity, transparency: D.C. residents cite traits they seek in new schools leader

Editor Jan 31, 2019
D.C. residents and teachers offered some advice Wednesday night to the educator nominated to lead the city’s schools: Listen to us and be a champion for our campuses.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. heading back to the West Coast for tech recruiting trip

Editor Jan 30, 2019
Last year, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and other District officials flew to the West Coast as part of an exploratory recruiting trip to meet with companies such as Netflix Inc., Yelp Inc. and other tech firms.

Washington Post: With frigid weather, concern heightens for the city’s homeless

Editor Jan 30, 2019
On the eve of winter’s coldest punch of the season so far, with temperatures due to plunge to low single digits, two of the thousands of homeless people in the nation’s capital, James Bernard and June Lewis, sat huddled in the shallow…

WAMU: The Reason D.C.’s Once-Dramatic Population Growth Is Slowing Down (And Why That’s Not So Bad)

Editor Jan 30, 2019
It has long been a favorite talking point for D.C.’s elected officials: 1,000 new people moving into the city every month, making it one of the fastest-growing jurisdictions in the country.

Washington Business Journal: Here’s when the new International Spy Museum will open

Editor Jan 30, 2019
Fans of the International Spy Museum now have a light at the end of the tunnel for when the temporarily shuttered museum will reopen: May 11.

UrbanTurf: HPRB Approval Sought for 90-Unit Development at Florida Avenue and North Capitol Street

Editor Jan 30, 2019
Last June, the Zoning Commission voted for a one-year extension of approval for a development on the vacant lot at the corner of Florida Avenue and North Capitol Street NW (map). Now, as the clock begins winding down, the development team…

DCist: With Spike Lee Films, The National Cathedral Hopes To Spur Discussions On Racial Justice

Editor Jan 30, 2019
Organizers of an upcoming film series at the Washington National Cathedral that explores racist policing know watching two Oscar-nominated movies about the practice won’t solve the problem.

WTOP: DC plans to survey residents as it increases police on bike and on foot

Editor Jan 30, 2019
WASHINGTON — For years, D.C. police had trouble keeping officers. Now, the department is operating nearly at full force, and the city is starting a new program asking residents to weigh in on how officers are doing.

City Paper: Ward 7 Homeless Shelter Service Providers Appear to Falsify Employee Documents, Audit…

Editor Jan 30, 2019
An internal audit conducted by D.C.'s Department of Human Services shows that Life Deeds Inc., the social services provider responsible for managing the daily operations of a 35-unit homeless shelter in Ward 7, submitted what appear to be…

DCist: The Exorcist Steps Are Now A Historical Landmark … But Not Because Of ‘The Exorcist’

Editor Jan 30, 2019
The set of 97 steps between M Street NW and Prospect Street in Georgetown—better known as the Exorcist Steps—is now a historical landmark. But don’t queue up the 1973 movie in celebration yet: We don’t exactly have The Exorcist to thank.

City Paper: D.C. Charter Administrators Have Some of the Highest School Salaries in Town; Their…

Editor Jan 30, 2019
Liz Koenig has been working in D.C. charter schools for seven years, and at the same charter for the last five. She used to be a lawyer. “My first-year salary as a teaching assistant was less than my year-end bonus as an attorney, which…

Courtland Milloy in The Post: There’s a lot of history in the distrust between African Americans and…

Editor Jan 30, 2019
When Bernard Demczuk does diversity and cultural awareness training with police, he gives a history lesson. Call it: Why black people distrust police.
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