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Washington Post: Mike Wise joins WUSA9 as a writer and on-air contributor

Editor Dec 21, 2018
Mike Wise, the former Washington Post sports columnist, ESPN writer and 106.7 The Fan radio host, is joining WUSA9 as a digital journalist and on-air contributor, the station announced on Friday.

Street Sense: Days before Christmas, activists pressure DC Council to protect their most vulnerable…

Editor Dec 21, 2018
Approximately 15 representatives from the People For Fairness Coalition canvassed the Wilson Building on Dec. 21, seeking more funding and stronger legal protections to address homelessness. The effort was part of their commemoration of…

City Paper: How Clean Is the Restaurant Where You’re About to Dine? There’s an App for That.

Editor Dec 21, 2018
A new app launched yesterday puts a lot of icky information at users' fingertips. HD Scores aggregates data from local health departments and employs an algorithm to score restaurants and all other food service establishments on a scale of…

DCist: Some D.C Residents Aren’t Receiving Their Mail ‘Consistently And Properly,’ Norton Says

Editor Dec 21, 2018
The U.S. Post Office’s unofficial motto says that “neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds,” but Washingtonians in all four of the city’s quadrants say that…

WAMU: Washington Region Sees Uptick In Traffic Fatalities Despite Vision Zero Goals

Editor Dec 21, 2018
High profile pedestrian, bike, and scooter deaths highlighted a tough 2018 for safety as jurisdictions around the region continue efforts to end traffic fatalities.

Bisnow: UDC Leases, Plans To Buy Van Ness Building From Bernstein

Editor Dec 21, 2018
Bernstein has inked a deal with the University of the District of Columbia for an office building next to its campus at the Van Ness Metro station. 

Forest Hills Connection: UDC lands 3-year lease of 4250 Connecticut Ave. with an option to buy

Editor Dec 21, 2018
UDC is getting the keys to 4250 Connecticut Avenue.

WTOP: 2018 saw 13 children murdered and 13 arrested for murder in DC

Editor Dec 21, 2018
WASHINGTON — A medical examiner found 13 children in the District died by homicide. And a newly released D.C. police report found 13 juveniles were also arrested for murder in 2018.

WUSA9: ‘We’re ready to take control of our destiny:’ Salvadoran families, others…

Editor Dec 20, 2018
Tenants of three Northwest apartment buildings will get access to nearly $11M in funding to become their own landlords as part of the District's first Preservation Fund disbursement.

Washington Post: D.C. Council member Jack Evans received stock just before pushing legislation that…

Editor Dec 20, 2018
A consulting firm owned by D.C. Council member Jack Evans received 200,000 shares of stock in a digital sign company just before Evans promoted legislation that would have benefited the company by allowing it to operate in the District,…

Washington Informer: Historic Black Cemeteries in Georgetown Recognized by UN

Editor Dec 20, 2018
More than 75 people recently gathered in Georgetown to remember and honor the ancestors buried in two historic African-American cemeteries — Mount Zion Church cemetery and the adjacent Female Union Band Society (FUBS) cemetery.

D.C. Policy Center blog: No Guarantee of a Seat at D.C.’s Most Racially Diverse Schools

Editor Dec 20, 2018
Racial and ethnic diversity in D.C.’s traditional public and public charter schools is low, even considering student demographics, while students are more mixed economically.

Washington Post: District streams suffer from urban pollution and construction, report finds

Editor Dec 20, 2018
On a misty December morning, two women in high rubber boots stood in a babbling stream in Northwest Washington, gushing over bugs.

Afro-American: DCPS Announces 2019 Principal and Teacher of the Year

Editor Dec 20, 2018
As schools are closely approaching the beginning of winter break, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and other District officials surprised District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) educators with high honors.

Washington Informer: D.C. Statehood Panel Upbeat About 2019 Prospects

Editor Dec 20, 2018
The New Columbia Statehood Commission views 2019 with excitement as it deals with a new U.S. Congress in January.

Washington Post: D.C. Council Chairman asserts more authority over schools

Editor Dec 20, 2018
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) on Thursday announced changes to the legislative body that would give him greater oversight of education, following a year of school scandals.

City Paper: Nearly One-Third of the City’s Public Housing Stock Is at Risk of Becoming Uninhabitable

Editor Dec 20, 2018
D.C.’s Housing Authority says it needs $343 million in fiscal year 2019 for critical repairs.

Bisnow: UIP Lands $35M Construction Loan For NoMa Condo Project

Editor Dec 20, 2018
Urban Investment Partners has landed financing to move forward with a condo project it has planned in NoMa.

DCist: Judge Rejects City’s Attempt To Stop Providence Hospital From Shutting Down Services

Editor Dec 20, 2018
Mayor Muriel Bowser’s attempt to stop the only hospital in Northeast D.C. from shutting down many of its services has hit a major roadblock. A judge denied the D.C. government’s request today for an injunction that would have immediately…

Washington Post: Mother and daughter die after being struck by tour bus in downtown D.C.

Editor Dec 20, 2018
The mother and daughter had traveled from one end of the continent to the other to see the White House decorated for Christmas. They visited Arlington National Cemetery to honor their son and grandson, a Marine who served in Afghanistan.
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“While change is good, prepared leadership is better,” Kevin Chavous said as he introduced himself during the DC Office of Campaign Finance’s at-large primary debate late last month. He is one of…

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