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Washington Post: In freezing cold, marchers find warmth through King’s message

Editor Jan 21, 2019
“ICE COLD.” The words were knitted into the men’s black and gold ski hats as they gathered in Anacostia Monday, waiting to join the floats, dancers, and marchers in the Martin Luther King, Jr. peace walk and parade.

WTOP: DC honors Martin Luther King Jr. in annual parade

Editor Jan 21, 2019
WASHINGTON — Despite the blustery, frigid weather, D.C.’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade kicked off Monday with attendees all bundled up.

CNN: Three years after DC holdup, victims still suffer while unlicensed gun dealer is free

Editor Jan 21, 2019
(CNN)The compact black pistol was tucked into the right side of Marcus Terrell Bryant's waistband when he casually strolled into a street corner MetroPCS in November 2015 in the District of Columbia.

Washington Business Journal: Cost rises for RFK rec fields after discovery of lead in soil

Editor Jan 21, 2019
Events D.C., the city’s conventions and sports authority, is raising the price tag of planned community sports fields at the RFK Stadium campus due to the discovery of lead in the soil at the site.

WTOP: Art and inspiration: Volunteers transform DC high school for MLK Day of Service

Editor Jan 21, 2019
WASHINGTON — Despite the freezing-cold temperatures, volunteers showed up to share their time and talent at Ron Brown College Preparatory High School for the City Year MLK Day of Service.

City Paper: DHS Reports Spike In Shelter Transports During Historic Cold Snap

Editor Jan 21, 2019
On the coldest day of this year's winter, with wind chills ranging from -5 to -15 degrees, the District is seeing a significant spike in demand for its homeless services.

UrbanTurf: Map Amendment Requested to Bring 85 Affordable Units to MLK Avenue

Editor Jan 21, 2019
The development pipeline along Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue continues to grow.

ABC7: D.C. activates Cold Emergency Plan after temperatures take significant drop

Editor Jan 21, 2019
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — The District’s Cold Emergency Plan is now activated, with frigid weather taking hold of much of the region on Sunday night.

Petworth News: Upshur Street Books to become Loyalty Books

Editor Jan 21, 2019
Upshur Street Books, which opened in November 2014, is transitioning to a new owner and a new bookstore concept. Hannah Oliver Depp, who has been working as the managing partner of Upshur Street Books, is taking full ownership of the store…

Washington Post: Big vision, few details in D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s second-term agenda

Editor Jan 21, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) begins her second term in office with an unquestioned mandate from voters and a widely lauded vision for a city whose prosperity could finally be shared across barriers of race, class and neighborhood.

WAMU: D.C. Restaurant Week Extended In Hopes Of Driving Business During Shutdown

Editor Jan 21, 2019
During Restaurant Week, restaurants in the Washington region offer steep discounts on meals to attract customers during the winter slump. The promotion usually lasts — you guessed it — a week, and this year’s was supposed to end this past…

Hill Rag: Hill Resident Organizing Free Meals for Families Affected by Furlough

Editor Jan 21, 2019
Allison McGill says it is as much about morale as it is about need. The Hill resident is organizing free carry-out meals for workers affected by the federal shutdown, to be distributed Jan. 24th. Federal employees and contractors are…

Washington Post: D.C. Labor chorus: ‘The musical arm of the resistance’

Editor Jan 21, 2019
If President Trump’s election revived the protest movement on the left, the D.C. Labor Chorus is providing the soundtrack.

Forest Hills Connection: Should Wilson High change its name? Feb. 12 community forum considers the…

Editor Jan 21, 2019
DC’s Woodrow Wilson High School stands on the edge of what used to be a thriving black middle class neighborhood, before it was systematically dismantled by the actions of white supremacists including… President Woodrow Wilson.

Washington Times: D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is urging the Trump administration to reconsider its…

Editor Jan 20, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is urging the Trump administration to reconsider its refusal to make unemployment insurance available to federal workers who are still on the job amid the shutdown, yet missed their last paycheck and could miss…

WUSA9: DC officials race to find the homeless during Hypothermia Alert

Editor Jan 20, 2019
WASHINGTON — The D.C. Department of Human Services is asking residents to be on the lookout for homeless neighbors and those in need of help as temperatures drop to dangerous levels Sunday evening. 

Fast Company: Washington, D.C., will run on 100% renewable electricity by 2032

Editor Jan 19, 2019
A few blocks down the street from the White House, two dated 1970s office buildings are being combined and renovated into a space that will cut energy use and emissions by more than half. Soon, around half of the existing buildings in the…

Washington Post: ‘A reassuring step forward’: GWU proposes new anti-discrimination policies

Editor Jan 19, 2019
About this time last year, a Snapchat post landed George Washington University in national headlines.

City Paper: Nineteenth Street Baptist Church Pantry Runs Out of Food During Shutdown

Editor Jan 19, 2019
Established in 1839, the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church has stood as a spiritual beacon in the nation’s capital for nearly two centuries. On the eve of his first inauguration, ladies and gentlemen dressed in fur and wool waited in a long…

Washington Post: D.C. ‘pay-to-play’ ban closer to becoming law after mayor declines veto

Editor Jan 19, 2019
Sweeping changes to campaign-finance regulations in the nation’s capital are on track to become law after Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) opted not to veto legislation passed by the D.C. Council.
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