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WTOP: New Whitman-Walker Max Robinson Center opens with more health care resources in DC’s Ward 8

Editor Sep 18, 2023
Part of a massive economic redevelopment project is expanding the reach of health care to D.C.’s Anacostia neighborhood in a state-of-the-art facility.

DCist: New Anacostia River Tunnel Goes Online, Will Cut Sewage Overflows By 98%

Editor Sep 18, 2023
Almost 25 years ago, a coalition of local environmental groups filed a lawsuit against DC Water for allowing billions of gallons of untreated sewage to spill into the District’s rivers. Now, work is complete on a massive system of tunnels…

Axios: Georgetown students and faculty call for end to legacy admissions

Editor Sep 18, 2023
A student-led petition urging Georgetown University to ban legacy admissions has gained more than 800 signatures in several weeks.

Washington Post: From HVAC to pests, D.C. schools are still waiting on crucial repairs

Editor Sep 17, 2023
The Department of General Services, which is responsible for maintaining school buildings, said crews are working “as hard as possible”

WTOP: Infertility treatments in DC will soon be covered by insurance

Editor Sep 17, 2023
There’s now some relief for those looking to get in vitro fertilization treatments in D.C., as health insurers now have to cover the often costly treatment.

WTOP: DC Water finishes work on tunnel to alleviate Northeast flooding

Editor Sep 17, 2023
Construction on a new tunnel has just finished in D.C., with the goal of alleviating dangerous flooding during major storms.

DCist: D.C. Area Gets Tens Of Millions In Funding For ‘Tree Equity’

Editor Sep 17, 2023
Local nonprofits will plant tens of thousands of trees across the D.C. area in Black and brown neighborhoods that currently lack tree canopy. It’s an effort to promote ‘tree equity‘ — making sure the many benefits of trees reach everyone. …

Washington Post: Bill that could allow Commanders stadium at RFK will get first hearings

Editor Sep 15, 2023
Action in Congress is needed before D.C. can pursue plans to redevelop the site of the aging RFK stadium

Washington Post: Remote work thrived again in 2022, new data show, with D.C. a top hub

Editor Sep 15, 2023
Even as many of America’s workers returned to the office, the share of those working from home last year remained well above what it was before the coronavirus pandemic, census data released Thursday show, reflecting a lasting change that…

DCist: DC Housing Authority Board Taps D.C. Native, Former Barry Farm Resident To Run Agency

Editor Sep 14, 2023
Longtime housing administrator Keith Pettigrew was appointed on Wednesday to take the helm of the D.C. Housing Authority, amid a worsening housing crisis and ballooning rates of homelessness across the region.

Washington Post: Veteran housing director to lead beleaguered D.C. Housing Authority

Editor Sep 14, 2023
Keith Pettigrew, the CEO of Alexandria’s housing authority, has been appointed executive director of the D.C. Housing Authority as it seeks to correct years of mismanagement and move past a grueling federal review.

Washington Post: No progress on hunger in D.C. region since pandemic, new report finds

Editor Sep 12, 2023
About one-third of residents experienced food insecurity in 2023, according to the Capital Area Food Bank’s hunger report

City Paper: Trayon White Says He’ll Run Again in Ward 8. Can Anyone Beat Him?

Editor Sep 12, 2023
Despite rumors of a potential retirement, White could soon cruise to a third term as the field of challengers grows.

Washington Post: Amtrak makes case in court for immediate takeover of Union Station

Editor Sep 12, 2023
The hearing marked a turning point in Amtrak’s attempt to control the station’s operations to pursue multibillion-dollar investments

DCist: On H Street, Some Black Business Owners Say They’re Fighting The Neighborhood

Editor Sep 12, 2023
Chef James Robinson didn’t expect to close his H Street restaurant, KitchenCray, just three years into operation. Robinson, who overcame homelessness and is now a chef to the stars, opened it back in October 2020 because he wanted to bring…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: The wait for a reliable 911 system in D.C. has already taken too long

Editor Sep 10, 2023
A heartbreaking call from a teenage girl, and other delayed emergency responses, should have moved the city to take action long before 10 dogs drowned

Washington Post: 40% of D.C. 911 center shifts understaffed last month, data shows

Editor Sep 10, 2023
Multiple callers were kept on hold for three or four minutes, the data shows

Colbert I. King in The Post: The ‘educational crisis’ in D.C. demands more than promises

Editor Sep 10, 2023
The racial chasms of about 50 percentage points or more in math and reading proficiencies have been persistent.

City Paper: A Trio of Bowser’s Top Officials, Including DDOT Director Everett Lott, Are Leaving…

Editor Sep 7, 2023
The mayor has seen a variety of prominent departures during her scandal-laden third term in office.

DCist: Some D.C. Classrooms Don’t Have Air Conditioning During Record Heat

Editor Sep 7, 2023
As the D.C. region continues to sweat through a record-breaking late-summer heat wave, some D.C. public school students don’t have air conditioning in their classrooms. It’s a problem the city has been grappling with for decades, but this…
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District Links: Mayoral candidates blast Trump’s threat of a takeover if Lewis George wins; judge denies Kennedy…

Jun 12, 2026 44
Both of the leading mayoral candidates vying for the Democratic Party's nomination promptly blasted President Donald Trump's comments yesterday that he "wouldn't like it" and "maybe we'd take back…

jonetta rose barras: The DC Council’s election year budget panders and jeopardizes

Jun 12, 2026 202
On Sunday, just two days before the DC Council voted unanimously to give initial approval to the city’s nearly $22 billion Fiscal Year 2027 Budget and Financial Plan, I asked Chair Phil Mendelson…

District Links: Feds sell Old Post Office Building to leaseholder; WaPo poll finds majority of DC voters think city is…

Jun 11, 2026 25
The U.S. General Services Administration yesterday announced the sale of the historic Old Post Office Building at 1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW to the existing leaseholders as part of the Trump…

District Links: DC breaks ground on new stand-alone library in Congress Heights; council gives unanimous initial OK to…

Jun 10, 2026 18
Mayor Muriel Bowser joined Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority and DC Public Library officials this morning to kick off a joint development project in Ward 8.
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