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Washington Business Journal: Events D.C. signs on as sponsor of Welsh soccer club

Editor Jan 4, 2019
Events D.C.’s name will get some prominent placement in one of the oldest soccer tournaments in the world.

Washington Post: D.C.’s new short-term-rental rules allow room for condo associations’ existing…

Editor Jan 4, 2019
Owners can still face strict penalties for violating bylaws that prohibit short-term rentals.

Washington Post: Tougher penalties for speeding and other road infractions go into effect Friday

Editor Jan 4, 2019
If you speed and ignore other rules of the road in the District — and get caught — it’s going to cost you more starting today.

Smart Cities Dive: DC to offer employees greater domestic violence protections

Editor Jan 3, 2019
Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser implemented a policy to protect city employees who are victims or survivors of domestic abuse, stalking and sexual assault. It took effect on Jan. 1.

Deborah Simmons in The Washington Times: Shutdown reveals D.C. marriage, wedding…

Editor Jan 3, 2019
The federal government shutdown seems to have thrown a wrench into the gears of love, marriage and weddings. It’s a false breakdown, though.

Curbed DC: Map: D.C. plans to ban right turns on red at these 101 intersections

Editor Jan 3, 2019
Officials hope the move will help reduce traffic crashes and deaths as part of the District’s Vision Zero initiative

Washington Post: Verizon and Tegna resolve dispute, restoring CBS to Washington region. But a slew…

Editor Jan 3, 2019
Verizon Fios customers on Thursday regained access to key broadcast channels, including WUSA the CBS station in the nation’s capital, that had been blacked out for days because of a contract dispute with a major media company, Tegna.

WTOP: WUSA is returning to Verizon Fios channel lineup

Editor Jan 3, 2019
WASHINGTON — Were you worried about missing Stephen Colbert’s monologue Friday night or the Ravens’ wild card game this weekend?

DCist: As More Federal Sites Close Due To The Shutdown, The Old Post Office Tower Reopens

Editor Jan 3, 2019
Campgrounds at national parks like Yosemite and Joshua Tree are closing amid the overflow of human feces, but there’s a nearby federal site that has reopened despite the ongoing government shutdown—the Old Post Office Tower.

Washington Business Journal: CorePower Yoga coming to Adams Morgan

Editor Jan 3, 2019
Yoga studio chain CorePower Yoga will join a new bar and restaurant from the Tail Up Goat team in the new building at 1773 Columbia Road NW.

WAMU: New Ward 8 Grocery Store Breaks Ground — And Barriers — To Fresh Food

Editor Jan 3, 2019
Residents of the District’s Ward 8 can soon add Good Food Markets to the short list of fresh, healthy food options in the community. According to Mayor Muriel Bowser, the grocery store located at 4001 South Capitol Street Southwest is…

NBC4: Police Searched Tunnels Under DC General for Missing Child Relisha Rudd

Editor Jan 3, 2019
Acting on new information, D.C. police recently resumed the search for missing child Relisha Rudd, focusing on underground tunnels at the now-closed homeless shelter where she lived.

Curbed DC: Mail fail: D.C. residents tell their congressional delegate about postal woes

Editor Jan 3, 2019
If you are missing a holiday card or package that you were expecting in the District, you are likely not alone.

DCist: 10 Facts You May Not Know About Columbia Heights

Editor Jan 3, 2019
A mural that hugs the field at 11th Street NW next to Tubman Elementary School features a poem about Columbia Heights that I’ve always felt captures the neighborhood. Written in both English and Spanish, it reads:

Washington Post: Among the pressing issues in the nation’s capital: Where to go to the bathroom?

Editor Jan 3, 2019
It’s a question as old as civilization that continues to stump cities: Where to go when you need to . . . go?

David Alpert in Greater Greater Washington: In a bold inaugural, Muriel Bowser says we need more…

Editor Jan 3, 2019
The last DC mayor to win re-election, Tony Williams, set a big goal for DC's growth in his second inaugural address. On Wednesday, so did Mayor Muriel Bowser in her inauguration for a second term. Her goals are exciting ones that DC…

Associated Press: Zoo animals still need to be fed despite government shutdown

Editor Jan 3, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hungry pandas don’t particularly care whether there’s a partial government shutdown.

WTOP: National Park Service gets help with trash pickup during government shutdown

Editor Jan 3, 2019
The partial government shutdown has led to trash building up around D.C. Crews are taking in about 30 bags of garbage each day from areas that are normally maintained by the National Park Service.

Washington Business Journal: Don Ciccio & Figli raises $430K for new Ivy City distillery

Editor Jan 3, 2019
Italian spirits maker Don Ciccio & Figli has raised $430,800 for its new distillery in Ivy City. 

Kevin J. Bush in U.S. News & World Report: Resilient Washington

Editor Jan 3, 2019
The nation’s capital is focused on efforts to thrive in the face of climate change, inequality and technological disruption.
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