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Washington Post: D.C. mayor, council chair and attorney general would get $20,000 raises with new…

Editor Oct 13, 2018
The top three elected officials in the District would get $20,000 raises next year — their first pay increase in more than a decade — under new legislation set to be introduced. D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) would see her salary go up to…

Susan R. Paisner in The Post: Oh, Metro, this is a bad idea

Editor Oct 13, 2018
Metro is considering raising fares for big events. How many cliches fit? Borrowing from Peter to pay Paul. Penny wise, pound foolish. Here today, gone tomorrow. I spent five years working for the American Public Transportation Association,…

Sean Kennedy and Carol Park in The Post: D.C.’s great train robbery

Editor Oct 13, 2018
When the crackling rail-car loudspeakers come on during rush hour, they might as well say: Get your wallets out, this is a train robbery! Despite consistent declines in Metro ridership, shoddy (and dangerous) service, cost overruns and…

Washington Business Journal: Restaurant Nora building sells to D.C. restaurateur

Editor Oct 12, 2018
The Dupont Circle building that for nearly 40 years housed Restaurant Nora, the United States’ first certified organic restaurant, has been sold. Prolific D.C. restaurateur Ashok Bajaj, whose Knightsbridge Restaurant Group owns of Rasika,…

DCist: D.C.’s Mayor Would Get A 10 Percent Pay Raise Under New Bill

Editor Oct 12, 2018
The mayor, chairman of the D.C. Council, and city's attorney general could be getting a raise in the near future. A bill was introduced on Friday to give Mayor Muriel Bowser a 10 percent pay bump, increasing her salary to $220,000 a year.…

DCist: The Exorcist Steps Might Become A Historical Landmark

Editor Oct 12, 2018
The so-called Exorcist Steps, the site of that demonic fall at the end of The Exorcist and a ton of huffing and puffing from folks trying to get up the 97 steps from M Street NW to Prospect Street, is the subject of an application for…

Bisnow: What Happens When A Whole Foods Closes? A D.C. Neighborhood Is Painfully Finding Out

Editor Oct 12, 2018
The positive effects a Whole Foods opening can have on a neighborhood are well-documented, but one Northwest D.C. neighborhood is becoming a case study for what happens to a community when the popular organic grocer shuts its doors.

Washington Post: ‘A Band-Aid is off’: In a changing D.C., race infuses bitter campaign

Editor Oct 12, 2018
Race is a subject many in D.C. politics prefer not to discuss. But it is at the forefront of the city’s most competitive election this fall. That contest pits incumbent D.C. Council member Elissa Silverman (I-At Large) — white, Jewish and a…

UrbanTurf: Home | Newsletter | Advertise DC Real Estate in Real TimeThe Authority on Real Estate…

Editor Oct 12, 2018
Three years ago, Valor Development gave the Spring Valley and American University Park neighborhoods a glimpse of a proposed development which would replace the shopping center that previously hosted a Superfresh grocery store at 4330 48th…

UrbanTurf: Is Another Grandfamily Development on the Boards in DC?

Editor Oct 12, 2018
Last week, an eviction of a Deanwood strip mall made the news, prompting questions about the fairness of the one-day, safety-citing notice to vacate and leading one of the tenants to challenge the closure. If the developer moves forward,…

Bisnow: D.C. Hotel Developers See Rise Of Luxury Brands, Increased Focus On Social Spaces

Editor Oct 12, 2018
Don Peebles, a national real estate developer who began his career in D.C. in the 1980s, has seen the nation's capital go through several distinct waves of hospitality development. The latest iteration, Peebles said, is the introduction of…

WAMU: Should Demonstrators Near The White House And National Mall Be Charged Fees?

Editor Oct 12, 2018
Monday is the last day you can submit comments on the National Park Service's proposed permit rule changes.

WAMU: D.C.’s New National Law Enforcement Museum Draws Both Pride And Criticism

Editor Oct 12, 2018
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a police officer on patrol in Florida or a correctional officer a California prison? Do you want to know what it feels like to sit in a real police cruiser or meet a dog from a K-9 unit? Now you…

Post Editorial Board: D.C.’s homicide rate is spiking. The city must take action.

Editor Oct 12, 2018
A D.C. TEENAGER who had been shot more than a year earlier died from his injuries on Jan. 5, becoming the city’s first homicide victim of 2018. Five days later, on Jan. 10, another teenager — Paris Brown, 19 — was shot and killed in…

WAMU: Fewer D.C. Students Showed Up For The First Week Of School Compared To Last Year

Editor Oct 12, 2018
If the first week of school is any indicator of what to expect for the year, D.C. Public Schools could have a serious problem on its hands. School-by-school attendance data compiled by DCPS and obtained by WAMU shows that, compared to last…

New York Times: Washington Wants to Hire a Night Mayor. So What Is That?

Editor Oct 12, 2018
Night mayor, night manager, night czar: The job has many names, but the idea is similar. Last week, the District of Columbia joined a small but growing number of cities worldwide when it posted a hiring notice for someone to run its new…

The Architect’s Newspaper: Trump appoints opponent of Gehry’s Eisenhower Memorial to D.C.…

Editor Oct 12, 2018
President Trump has appointed National Civic Art Society President Justin Shubow to the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, an independent federal agency that oversees the design and construction of all buildings, monuments, and memorials in…

Washington Post: Metro board members back away from recommendations to increase service

Editor Oct 12, 2018
Some Metro officials are not convinced the agency can win back riders fleeing the system because of sparse off-peak service — or that it should try — in the face of looming financial obligations, budget constraints and the endless backlog…

UrbanTurf: A Vision, A Food Hall and Plenty of Appeals: The East of H Street Rundown

Editor Oct 12, 2018
While H Street Main Street's lofty vision of a massive redevelopment at the Starburst intersection (map) may still be theoretical, other development extending east of the H Street Corridor is still at various stages in the pipeline. Today,…

WAMU: Mayor Bowser Goes All In To Unseat Incumbent D.C. Council Member Silverman

Editor Oct 12, 2018
By day, she’s the mayor of the District of Columbia. But on Wednesday evening, Muriel Bowser was just another voter sitting through a debate between a half-dozen candidates running for two At-Large seats on the D.C. Council.
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District Links: Bowser looks to expand DHS truancy pilot amid council skepticism; judge criticizes Trump admin over East…

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Mayor Muriel Bowser and the DC Department of Human Services today announced a 71% reduction in truancy among students participating in a pilot program that her administration is seeking to expand.

District Links: Council set to vote on youth curfew with new amendments; MPD probe reportedly implicates at least 15…

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The DC Council is slated to revisit the issue of an expanded youth curfew at Tuesday's legislative meeting, with a final vote on permanent legislation and a rescheduled vote on emergency legislation…

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Earlier this week, Wesley Williams, operations and policy officer for the DC Office of Campaign Finance, confirmed that his agency has opened an investigation into whether the relationship between…

District Links: House Oversight Committee demands records from MPD investigation on crime data; Lewis George, McDuffie…

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The GOP-controlled House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is demanding all records from the Metropolitan Police Department's internal investigation into claims of manipulated crime data. …
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