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Washington Post: Why a D.C. bicycling group wants to charge cars to enter the city

Editor Dec 9, 2018
Last week, the Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) issued a comprehensive — and potentially controversial — action plan for improving traffic safety in the nation’s capital.

Washington Post: Initiative 77 backers scramble to collect signatures to put tipped wage hike back…

Editor Dec 9, 2018
Activists are scrambling to collect thousands of signatures needed to revive a law approved by voters but overturned by the D.C. Council that would change how the District’s servers, bartenders and other tipped employees are paid.

The Georgetown Voice: The GOOD Guys: Former Georgetown Football Players Take On Poverty In D.C.

Editor Dec 8, 2018
In the fall of 2015, the House majority leader, a conservative pollster, and three Georgetown football players walked into a bar. Disgruntled Rep. Kevin McCarthy and his friend Frank Luntz, the pollster best known for coining the term…

Washington Post: How a Hebrew-language charter school found its way to D.C.

Editor Dec 8, 2018
Denise Lockett, an African American and Catholic grandmother, sat in the lobby of a District charter school waiting to deliver lunch to her 9-year-old grandson.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C.’s would-be schools chief has some homework to do

Editor Dec 8, 2018
WHEN KAYA HENDERSON resigned as schools chancellor, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) bypassed internal candidates to select someone from outside the system. Her choice was forced to resign after about one year when it was revealed that he had…

Colbert King in The Post: Let’s hope D.C.’s new superintendent can cut through the school system’s…

Editor Dec 8, 2018
Let’s have a show of hands. How many of you know what “currently educationally disengaged” means?

Washington Post: Star ratings show D.C. schools that need the most help

Editor Dec 8, 2018
Half of the District’s lowest-performing schools are east of the Anacostia River, according to a rating system unveiled Friday that assigns the city’s schools one to five stars.

City Paper: Will D.C. Give Millions in Tax Cuts to a Company With a Record of Racially…

Editor Dec 7, 2018
Mayor Muriel Bowser and Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans are pushing a $5.9 million tax break for an international company that has a history of racially discriminatory hiring practices in D.C.

DCist: Brown Beauty Co-Op, Dupont Circle’s New Beauty Store, Is By And For Women Of Color

Editor Dec 7, 2018
Musician Marlee Mitton was sure that Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty was the only company that caters to a wide variety of skin tones. But after browsing through the makeup selection at a new beauty store in Dupont Circle, she discovered that there…

WTOP: Star-rating system unveiled for DC’s public schools

Editor Dec 7, 2018
WASHINGTON — Nearly 40 percent of D.C.’s public schools, including charters, got a rating of three stars under the new school performance rating unveiled Friday.

Jesse Heitz in The Post: A final appeal for the Hoover building

Editor Dec 7, 2018
For years, the fate of the famed — or reviled — J. Edgar Hoover Building has remained mired in uncertainty. With a near- tidal ebb and flow, the FBI’s headquarters has been walked to the gallows of demolition, only to receive a last-minute…

Keith Laughlin and Greg Billing in The Post: Can Amazon move D.C.-area commuting into the 21st…

Editor Dec 7, 2018
Since Amazon announced its decision to open up shop in Northern Virginia, the region has been awash in questions.

WAMU: Eels Are Returning To Rock Creek! But Don’t Get Too Excited

Editor Dec 7, 2018
A team of citizen scientists monitoring one of Rock Creek’s tributaries found a creature they weren’t expecting earlier this year: an American eel. It wasn’t the first time an eel had been spotted in the area, but it was rare. The last…

Washington Post: Redskins, D.C. working with Congress to slip stadium provision into spending bill

Editor Dec 7, 2018
Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder is getting help from District officials, congressional Republicans and the Trump administration as he tries to clear a major roadblock to building a new, 60,000-seat stadium on the site of RFK…

DCist: After 96-Year-Old Woman Dies In House Fire, Councilmember Asks About Firefighters’ Response…

Editor Dec 7, 2018
A 96-year-old woman died on Tuesday night after a fire overtook the first floor of her two-story row house in Shaw. The next day, Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie sent a letter to D.C.’s fire chief asking questions about the…

Bisnow: Developers: Northwest D.C.’s Wealthy Enclaves Need To Allow More Housing

Editor Dec 7, 2018
EYA Senior Vice President Aakash Thakkar, a residential developer who lives in a single-family home in Upper Northwest D.C., says that type of housing is far too common and the high-income area needs to do its part to allow more multifamily…

Curbed: D.C. to pursue changes to long-term development plan in 2019

Editor Dec 7, 2018
Urban planning nerds who are anxious to see what local lawmakers are going to do to the District’s Comprehensive Plan for development and growth will have to wait a little longer.

WAMU: Maryland, D.C. Adopt New School Rating Systems. What’s Next For Families?

Editor Dec 7, 2018
December marks the federal deadline for states across the country to release their new school rating systems, designed to bring transparency to measures of school quality. Both Maryland and D.C. released new websites this week. Officials in…

WAMU: With Public Financing And Pay-To-Play Prohibitions, Sweeping Changes Are Coming To D.C.…

Editor Dec 7, 2018
You can put your money on this: future elections in D.C. will look very different than the ones from the past. And it comes down to money.

DCist: Let There Be Light: Two Interactive Art Installations Brighten Yards Park

Editor Dec 7, 2018
Two interactive and Instagram-ready light installations have hit the Yards Park boardwalk to brighten cold nights through early 2019.
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