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Washington Business Journal: Shutdown is costing Metro both riders and big money. Paul Wiedefeld has…

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Metro is bleeding money as the longest federal government shutdown in history rolls on, $400,000 on the average weekday and it will only get worse, the transit agency told Virginia and Maryland’s U.S. Senate delegation Thursday.

The Current: Mayor outlines priorities, organizational changes for second term

Editor Jan 18, 2019
During her Second Term Outlook Address on Tuesday, postponed due to Monday’s snow, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced renewed priorities for her next four years in office as well as a series of organizational changes within the D.C. Government.

Afro-American: Howard Center Gets Facelift and New Housing Opportunities for Students

Editor Jan 18, 2019
Plans are underway to give the Howard Center a much needed makeover, adding available housing to students, university officials announced.

CNN: DC mayor says Labor Dept. denied request for unemployment aid for ‘essential’…

Editor Jan 17, 2019
(CNN)The Department of Labor on Thursday denied a request from Washington's mayor to make more federal employees who are working without pay eligible to collect unemployment benefits, Mayor Muriel Bowser said Thursday.

City Paper: D.C. Tackles Racial Equity

Editor Jan 17, 2019
“Racial equity” sounds so much more polite and positive than the ugly ill it’s trying to address—a history of deep structural and institutional racism.

Washington Post Magazine: Aqua Man

Editor Jan 17, 2019
Marc Edwards helped expose dangerous amounts of lead in the water in Flint and D.C. Now, some of the activists he worked with have turned against him.

City Paper: Residents, Including Mayor’s Dad, Battle Liquor Store Proposal Late Into the Night

Editor Jan 17, 2019
At the main intersection is what residents call the “historic” McDonald’s. Down a side street is the Faith United Church of Christ. Surrounding the small collection of businesses and institutions: acres of semi detached houses.

WAMU: ‘I’m Going To Shut Down, Too’: Restaurants And Food Trucks Suffer During Government Shutdown

Editor Jan 17, 2019
On a regular day at lunchtime, the streets around Gallery Place are crammed with tourists and office workers. But these are the days of the shutdown, and things are far from normal.

Curbed DC: Metro puts up for sale developable Columbia Heights parcel that hosts unofficial dog park

Editor Jan 17, 2019
Metro wants to fetch at least $2.15 million by selling a large corner lot in Columbia Heights. The catch? The land, covering more than 7,000 square feet, is currently home to a dog park.

Washington Post: Metro is losing $400,000 a day during shutdown, agency says

Editor Jan 17, 2019
The loss of federal workers is cutting into ridership, and the agency could be forced to scale back service, or ask local jurisdictions for more money.

Washington Post: D.C. restaurant fined $7,000 after asking transgender woman for ID before letting…

Editor Jan 17, 2019
A D.C. restaurant will pay $7,000 as part of a settlement after an employee tried to stop a transgender woman from using a women’s restroom last summer, D.C.’s attorney general said this week.

City Paper: DC Housing Authority Board Opens Door to Privatizing Some Public Housing

Editor Jan 17, 2019
A majority of commissioners on the D.C. Housing Authority board voted Thursday afternoon to establish a plan for abating the dismal conditions in thousands of the Authority’s public housing units—a plan that some attorneys and nonprofit…

WAMU: Will These Yellow Poles Help Protect Pedestrians From Deadly Left Turns? D.C. Hopes So.

Editor Jan 17, 2019
Picture this: You’re sitting at a busy District intersection with your turn signal on waiting to turn left. Traffic from the other direction is heavy. You’re poised to find your opening. Maybe your phone goes off. Or your kids are screaming…

Washington Business Journal: Washington Convention Center picks new concessions contractor

Editor Jan 17, 2019
We now know who will be providing concessions and catering services at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center for at least the next 10 years: Philadelphia-based Aramark Corp.

Bisnow: EXCLUSIVE: DC United In Talks To Develop $200M Mixed-Use Project By Audi Field

Editor Jan 17, 2019
Audi Field has helped spark a wave of development on Southwest D.C.'s Buzzard Point since it opened in July, and now D.C. United is looking to get in on the action itself.

DCist: ‘A Juggernaut That Needs A Solution’: Bowser Commits To Fixing One Of The City’s Most Vexing…

Editor Jan 17, 2019
On a walk through NoMa on Wednesday, Mayor Muriel Bowser committed to fixing one of the more vexing intersections in the District, the triangular plot of land that forms a “virtual circle” where New York Avenue crosses Florida Avenue in…

Washington Blade: D.C. restaurant agrees to second trans nondiscrimination settlement

Editor Jan 17, 2019
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced on Wednesday that his office reached a settlement with the Cuba Libre Rum Bar and Restaurant that requires the establishment to adopt policies and procedures to prevent it from discriminating…

Curbed DC: D.C. mayor vetoes bill to decriminalize fare evasion on Metro, warning of ‘lawlessness’

Editor Jan 17, 2019
The lead sponsor of the legislation, though, says he will seek to override the veto

East of the River: Location Selected for Bard High School

Editor Jan 17, 2019
On Wednesday, Mayor Bowser announced that Bard High School Early College DC (Bard DC) will be located at Davis Elementary School (4430 H Street, SE) in Ward 7 in school year 2019-2020.

City Paper: Mayor Muriel Bowser Vetoes Bill to Decriminalize Metro Fare Evasion

Editor Jan 17, 2019
Mayor Muriel Bowser vetoed a bill that decriminalizes fare evasion on the District's Metro transit system. This is only the second time she's taken such action. Her first veto was on an emergency bill that would have allowed high school…
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