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UrbanTurf: Where in DC is Missing Middle Housing Not Missing?

Editor Sep 10, 2018
Last year, UrbanTurf reported on the concept of the "Missing Middle", a class of housing types which bridge the gap between single-family houses and mid-rise multi-family buildings. As explained at an Urban Land Institute panel, "Missing…

DCist: ‘It’s Definitely On The Cool Side Of Things’: Studio Theatre’s 40…

Editor Sep 10, 2018
When Studio Theatre opened in 1978, D.C.’s theater scene was just germinating: There was Arena Stage and the Lincoln Theatre, but many of today’s standouts hadn’t yet been born. Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, for example, opened two years…

Washingtonian: Would Amazon’s HQ2 Really Be Good for Washington?

Editor Sep 10, 2018
A lot of locals will tell you we deserve to win. But should we want to? We asked a bunch of smart people and got some surprising answers (ranked here from most to least enthusiastic).

Yesim Sayin Taylor of DC Policy Center: Rethinking the District’s Unemployment Taxes

Editor Sep 10, 2018
The District ended 2017 with $434.1 million of reserves in its Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund. This is the highest level of reserves the city ever accumulated; and it is equivalent to 3.8 times the benefits paid out in the same year. …

David Aldridge on The Athletic: At home in D.C., covering the teams and city that I love

Editor Sep 10, 2018
At around​​ 8 years old, I had written some doggerel for a school assignment that passed as poetry: “the teacher is gone/the children hum/now we can all chew chewing gum.” (Who remembers things like that?) But one of my teachers liked it…

Harry Jaffe on NBC4: Mayor, Business Elites Poised to Take Another Loss in DC Council Race

Editor Sep 10, 2018
The mini-drama over fraudulent nominating petitions playing out before D.C.’s Board of Elections proves the new normal in District politics: Business elites and political machines no longer call the shots. On Monday, the elections board is…

Washington Post: Former politician convicted of bank fraud compares himself to Serena Williams

Editor Sep 10, 2018
Tennis star Serena Williams’s controversial loss in the U.S. Open after a chair umpire docked her for an outburst, prompted a wave of conversations about double standards applied to women and African Americans. And oddly, it also prompted…

Washington Post: Bowser introduces baby Miranda to Washington at baptism

Editor Sep 9, 2018
Days after D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) presented her baby to the world on the “Today” show, she publicly introduced the District’s first daughter to the city at a baptismal reception on Sunday. Miranda Elizabeth Bowser was baptized at…

Ian Urbina in The New York Times: My Father, a Judge, Said a Gun Control Case Was One of His…

Editor Sep 9, 2018
WASHINGTON — Though I’ve been lucky to have been insulated from gun violence most of my life, it was at the core of the identity of my hometown, Washington, D.C. According to a study by the Pew Research Center, Washington recorded more…

WTOP: Local deacon at high-profile parish calls on Wuerl to resign

Editor Sep 9, 2018
WASHINGTON — A highly-visible deacon at St. Matthew’s Cathedral is adding to the calls on the Archbishop of Washington to resign over the handling of sex abuse allegations. In a letter sent Saturday by James Garcia to Cardinal Donald Wuerl,…

Washington Post: A consultant told Metro what many riders already know: It’s the service that’s…

Editor Sep 9, 2018
After years of hand-wringing over the source of its plummeting ridership — teleworking, a shrinking federal workforce, lower gas prices, ride hailing, bike sharing — a consultant concluded what has been obvious to the hordes of riders who…

Michael Saltsman in The Post: Initiative 77 was wrong in June, and it’s wrong now

Editor Sep 7, 2018
Call it the wage increase that wasn’t. In June, 10 percent of registered D.C. voters supported Initiative 77, a ballot measure to raise the base wage for tipped employees by 200 percent. Proponents of the measure portrayed this low-turnout…

Dusty Horwitt and Pamela J. Lee in The Post: D.C. should learn from Arlington’s mistakes on Airbnb…

Editor Sep 7, 2018
This fall, the D.C. Council is expected to join other local jurisdictions in considering regulations for short-term, Airbnb-style rentals in which homes and apartments function as hotels. Council members should learn from the…

Brandon Todd in The Current: Giving blind and visually-impaired students a fair shot

Editor Sep 7, 2018
Next week, the Council will reconvene until this legislative period concludes in December. Over the coming months, my colleagues and I will work feverishly on a wide range of legislative topics. One piece of legislation that I will focus on…

Washington Post: It’s soccer season, but D.C. closes playing fields due to ‘hardness’

Editor Sep 7, 2018
For thousands of D.C. children, the week after Labor Day means the thrill of a new soccer season and hours spent preparing for opening weekend games. But this year, as last year, there has been a jarring surprise: shuttered fields and…

DCist: Parking Enforcement Is Sending Out Officers On Bikes To Understand The Cyclist Perspective

Editor Sep 7, 2018
The D.C. Department of Public Works will send out some of its officers on bikes to "better understand the issues District cyclists face, and address these issues in real time," DPW Director Chris Shorter says.

DCist: D.C. Loses Another Local News Outlet As DCW50 News At 10 Folds

Editor Sep 7, 2018
DCW50 News at 10, a local news broadcast in Washington, is folding at the end of this month. The last broadcast will be on September 28, and all of the station's photographers and reporters will lose their jobs. NBC4's Mark Segraves was the…

WAMU: Immigrant Students Fight Their Fears To Stay In School

Editor Sep 7, 2018
Students always have jitters at the start of the school year. But for children of immigrant families, going back to school means overcoming a unique set of fears that others may not share.

Hill Rag: Urban Forester Steve McKindley-Ward Lives His Life Dream

Editor Sep 7, 2018
Henry David Thoreau, America’s nature writer, once wrote, “Live the life you’ve dreamed.” Steve McKindley-Ward, arborist and urban forester for DC, is following this solid advice. Steve says he has been blessed to follow his dream of having…

Washington Post: Ethics board completes investigation into former schools chancellor

Editor Sep 7, 2018
City investigators have concluded their examination into whether the former chancellor of D.C. Public Schools and the former deputy mayor for education — both of whom resigned this year amid controversy — violated the District’s code of…
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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. …

District Links: Report card gives DC an A-minus on the state of its tree canopy; Bowser seeks authority to buy surplus…

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A newly issued report card on the state of DC's trees offers an overall grade of A-minus — the same as last year — but warns that the city has been losing ground on its goal of reaching a 40% canopy…
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