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WTOP: EXCLUSIVE: Dockless bike, scooter surge on way as 12 companies apply for DC permits

Editor Nov 27, 2018
WASHINGTON — D.C. is set to see a surge in dockless scooters and bike-share bicycles after a dozen companies applied for the city’s new permits.

WTOP: Lost Sock Roasters, Turning Natural sign on to Takoma Theater

Editor Nov 27, 2018
The historic Takoma Theatre, redeveloped by Rock Creek Property Group and soon home to a satellite clinic for Children’s National Hospital, has signed two retail tenants: Lost Sock Roasters, a small-batch coffee roaster, and Turning…

Washington Times: D.C. Council approves clean energy bill

Editor Nov 27, 2018
A unanimous D.C. Council gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a major climate change legislation with some last-minute revisions that worry environmentalists.

Washington Post: D.C. Council gives preliminary approval to ambitious clean-energy goals

Editor Nov 27, 2018
The D.C. Council on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to legislation that would move the District’s power grid to entirely renewable energy sources by 2032, a goal that places the city in the vanguard of local governments seeking to tackle…

Think Progress: Historic D.C. climate bill one step closer to reality after clearing crucial first…

Editor Nov 27, 2018
The effort is the most ambitious renewable energy goal of any city or state in the country.

Nonprofit Quarterly: Museums, Neighborhoods, and Gentrification: Lessons from the Nation’s Capital

Editor Nov 27, 2018
For the first time in human history, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities, a shift that is resulting in new challenges. The Smithsonian Institution’s Anacostia Community Museum, with its 50th anniversary exhibition, A…

The Wash: One Hecht of a Development: Distilleries and an Art Moderne warehouse spur a revival in…

Editor Nov 27, 2018
One Hecht of a redevelopment: Brewers and distillers have moved into Ivy City and brought life to the once-sleepy northeast neighborhood. A massive redevelopment project on the New York Avenue corridor seems sure to accelerate the…

WAMU: Most Duke Ellington Families Cleared Of Fraud, But Some Say The Damage Is Done

Editor Nov 27, 2018
Earlier this month, D.C.’s Office of the State Superintendent (OSSE) quietly released an update on the school residency fraud case at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts.

Washington Post: Proposal to rename D.C. street outside Saudi Embassy for Khashoggi gains support

Editor Nov 27, 2018
A neighborhood advisory panel in Washington that typically focuses on liquor license applications and other local concerns is inserting itself into the international furor prompted by the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi last month at…

Greater Greater Washington: Is underground housing a bad thing?

Editor Nov 27, 2018
The Scottish Rite Masonic temple in Dupont Circle plans to build apartments on some empty space behind its building. One element of the project is two levels of apartments below the ground level. This has raised the question: is underground…

City Paper: Bartender Sues, Temporarily Blocking Petition to Repeal the Repeal of Initiative 77

Editor Nov 27, 2018
The Initiative 77 chess match continues. 

Greater Greater Washington: Here’s what bus lanes on 14th Street NW could look like

Editor Nov 27, 2018
14th Street in Columbia Heights could get bus lanes, if a proposal from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) becomes reality. The plans are in the early stages, and agency and neighborhood officials are looking for feedback.

DCist: How One Corner Of D.C. And Maryland Became Craft Alcohol Row

Editor Nov 27, 2018
It’s 4 p.m. on Thanksgiving Eve when DC Brau opens up its taproom. Customers trickle in, grabbing six-packs out of the fridge in the corner or getting growlers of beer filled to take home for the holiday.

WAMU: Major D.C. Climate Bill Headed for Passage, After Unanimous First Vote

Editor Nov 27, 2018
Urgent climate change warnings are piling up: just last week, the federal government released its latest, most alarming National Climate Assessment.

WaPo: Citi Open tennis event likely to stay in D.C., thanks to Mark Ein’s intervention

Editor Nov 27, 2018
With the goal of safeguarding its future in Washington, the Citi Open, which has brought top tennis pros to the D.C. region for a half-century, is in the late stages of negotiations to transfer management of the tournament to…

WAMU: Lawsuit Could Derail Proposed Referendum To Overturn D.C. Council’s Repeal Of Initiative 77

Editor Nov 27, 2018
A push for a public vote to overturn the D.C. Council’s repeal of Initiative 77 hit a significant roadblock on Tuesday, as a D.C. bartender filed a lawsuit looking to delay, if not outright derail the proposed referendum.

UrbanTurf: DC’s Studio Theatre Makes Plans to Expand

Editor Nov 27, 2018
DC's landmark Studio Theatre is joining the ranks of establishments on the 14th Street Corridor looking to capitalize on their prime location.

WAMU: D.C. Set To Invoke Eminent Domain To Shutter Controversial Trash Site, But Owner Cries Foul On…

Editor Nov 27, 2018
The D.C. Council unanimously voted Tuesday to allow Mayor Muriel Bowser to invoke eminent domain on a trash transfer station in Northeast D.C. that nearby residents have pushed to close for decades. City officials say they plan to use the…

Washington Post: Nearly 2/3s of students at D.C. arts school wrongly accused of residency fraud,…

Editor Nov 27, 2018
Nearly two-thirds of students who stood accused of committing residency fraud at the District’s acclaimed arts school have been cleared, according to a city investigation.

Washington Blade: No shortage of World AIDS Day commemoration options in D.C. this year

Editor Nov 27, 2018
Washington has several events planned around the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day. 
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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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Midway through the DC Council's budget work session, legislators are making clear some of their shared priorities on where to direct any available funding to avoid — or at least trim — cuts proposed…
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