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Washington Post: Residents hope new arena means new life for long-neglected area

Editor Sep 23, 2018
The basketball games haven’t begun, the concerts have yet to be played, but District resident Latreasa Woodson already was excited about what the opening of the Entertainment and Sports Arena holds for Ward 8. “I think it is great for the…

Washington Post: In planning for Washington’s transportation future, a look at the practical and…

Editor Sep 23, 2018
There are aspirations. And there are political realities. On Friday, the Washington area’s top transportation planners offered their ideas for how to handle both. Riffing off a federal requirement that they tally road and transit projects…

Forest Hills Connection: UDC negotiating with 4250 Connecticut owner for office and retail lease

Editor Sep 22, 2018
UDC is in negotiations with Bernstein Management Corporation that could give the university control of the office and retail space at 4250 Connecticut Avenue. Troy Lemaile-Stovall, UDC’s chief operating officer, explained at the September…

WTOP: Police ID man struck, killed while on electric scooter in Dupont Circle

Editor Sep 22, 2018
WASHINGTON — Police have identified the man who was struck Friday morning while on an electric scooter in Dupont Circle and later died. Carlos Sanchez-Martin, 20, of Silver Spring, Maryland, was riding on the scooter going westbound in…

Washington Post: D.C. arrests for marijuana use to result in citation, not custody, officials say

Editor Sep 22, 2018
Arrests in the District for public use of marijuana will result in those who qualify receiving a citation, rather than being taken into custody, the city’s mayor and police chief announced Friday. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) and Police Chief…

Washingtonian: Hoagie Chain Taylor Gourmet Will Close All of Its Stores

Editor Sep 22, 2018
Taylor Gourmet will close all 17 of its DC-area stores after Sunday, September 23. Friday is the last day for the hoagie chain’s two Chicago stores. The closures come as Connecticut-based private equity firm KarpReilly, which infused Taylor…

Washington Post: Cause of huge fire at senior apartment complex still uncertain; D.C. helping…

Editor Sep 22, 2018
A large apartment complex that caught fire Wednesday remains so unstable that investigators have been unable to enter and determine what went wrong inside, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser said Friday during a news conference outside the charred husk…

Stars and Stripes: Plan to build Vietnam War education center on the National Mall is abandoned

Editor Sep 22, 2018
WASHINGTON – An effort to establish a Vietnam War education center on the National Mall was abandoned Friday after 17 years of planning and $23 million in donations already spent. The board of directors of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund…

WAMU: Why D.C.’s Mayor Has Control Of Schools And What The Council Wants To Do About It

Editor Sep 22, 2018
It’s been eleven years since the D.C. Council approved a historic transfer of power. Lawmakers gave then-Mayor Adrian Fenty control over the state superintendent’s office and the troubled 55,000-student school system. Now, some members of…

Colbert King in The Post: Is D.C.’s mayor letting politics come in the way of policy?

Editor Sep 22, 2018
District Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) is going all out with her effort to take down D.C. Council member Elissa Silverman (I-At Large) at the polls in November. It’s not going to be a pretty thing to watch. But is the mayor pouncing on…

Dominic T. Moulden, Gregory D. Squires and Aristotle Theresa in The Post: The right to stay put

Editor Sep 22, 2018
When anything goes wrong in a city, policymakers all too often just want to move black people around, asserted Mindy Fullilove, a clinical psychiatrist at the New School, to an audience at a 2015 conference on equitable development in the…

William Dietz in The Post: New bill may help children get time to play

Editor Sep 22, 2018
In 2010, the District passed legislation mandating standards for physical education in schools. Unfortunately, many D.C. schools have failed to meet those standards because of time and space constraints, and the mistaken notion that time…

Karen Gardner of Reading Partners: A Monarch Butterfly Spreads His Wings

Editor Sep 22, 2018
Right around this time last year, we first got to know Anthony* as a charismatic second grader who really liked to tell tales. Tall ones. One of the stories he liked to tell was about a shark in his bathtub, which included what the shark…

Deborah Simmons in The Washington Times: Fire alarms: Do ours work?

Editor Sep 21, 2018
You could still smell the evidence Thursday morning of what happens when fire alarms do not work. Residents of a seniors housing complex on the edge of the Capitol Hill-Navy Yard neighborhoods learned that lesson Wednesday, when the upper…

Hill Rag: Displaced Capper Residents Prepare to Start Over

Editor Sep 21, 2018
On Thursday afternoon, nearly 24 hours after the fire began at the Arthur Capper Senior Housing complex (900 Fifth St. SE), a strong smell of smoke still hung in the air. Fire hoses lay limp around the building’s perimeter and blue sky…

City Paper: Council Challenges Executive Branch, Urban Institute at Contentious Education Research…

Editor Sep 21, 2018
In a contentious hearing on Tuesday, four D.C. councilmembers pressed the mayor’s education deputy and the Urban Institute’s education policy director to not undermine the legislative branch as it works to create a research collaborative…

Washington Post: Romanian woman pleads guilty in D.C. police camera ransomware attack before 2017…

Editor Sep 21, 2018
A Romanian woman pleaded guilty Thursday in a cyber attack that took control of two-thirds of D.C. police surveillance cameras days before President Trump’s presidential inauguration in January 2017.

DCist: Parking Spaces Will Transform Into Tiny Parks All Over The City On Friday

Editor Sep 21, 2018
This Friday, 28 new mini parks will be added to the District. PARK(ing) Day, an annual, global event started in San Francisco in 2005, transforms parking spaces around the District into free mini public parks for one day.

Washington Post: ‘These are our neighbors’: Marines pulled D.C. seniors to safety as their homes…

Editor Sep 21, 2018
The call that crackled through the Marine Barracks’ radio system Wednesday wasn’t a cry for help. It was a warning. But Capt. Trey Gregory didn’t hear it that way. He followed the scream of fire engines about a third of a mile to the Arthur…

WAMU: Marshal Law: D.C. Is A Sanctuary City, But That Status Stops At The Courthouse Door

Editor Sep 20, 2018
When D.C. resident Benjamín Ordoñez was arrested for allegedly stealing $200 and five gold rings out of a bag in a hotel lobby in late August, he could have expected to be charged and quickly released pending a trial — like most people…
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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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