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Petula Dvorak in The Post: A food bank opened on a swank block. It’s about to be shut down.

Editor Jul 8, 2022
Life is calmer on this side of town for Stanley Tucker and his 10-year-old grandson.

Washington Business Journal: From mambo sauce to margaritas, take a sneak peek inside D.C.’s…

Editor Jul 7, 2022
It's been more than five years in the works, and the District's first Wegmans is nearly ready for opening day.

Washington Post: Park Service launches massive plan to restore D.C.’s tidal basin

Editor Jul 7, 2022
Ringed by cherry blossoms, the historical basin’s crumbling sea wall will be repaired and the shoreline re-landscaped

DCist: A D.C. Queer Bar Got Backlash For Being Inaccessible. It’s Not Unusual, Disability Advocates…

Editor Jul 7, 2022
Shruti Rajkumar had never partied in D.C. before. She’d just moved to the city in late May and hadn’t familiarized themself with the nightlife scene, including what bars are accessible to people with disabilities. Rajkumar has a physical…

Washington Post: D.C. will offer free career coaching for residents

Editor Jul 7, 2022
D.C. will offer free career coaching to thousands of residents, through a $3 million program Mayor Muriel E. Bowser announced Thursday.

DCist: Everything You Need To Know About The Return Of Capital Fringe

Editor Jul 7, 2022
The performing arts world as we knew came to an abrupt halt when the pandemic started — including what would have been the 15th annual Capital Fringe Festival. It’s taken two years but the plucky theater festival is back, giving artists an…

Washington Post: Black-owned stores work to end D.C.’s food deserts

Editor Jul 7, 2022
When Mary Blackford became a vegetarian seven years ago, she spent hundreds of dollars in cab fares traveling out of the Benning Ridge neighborhood in Ward 7 to find fresh fruits and vegetables.

WTOP: Bowser signs bill allowing adult DC residents to self-prescribing medical marijuana

Editor Jul 7, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser signed into law Wednesday an emergency bill allowing residents 21 and older to self-prescribe medical marijuana.

Washington Business Journal: Johns Hopkins pays $70M to take full ownership of former Newseum…

Editor Jul 6, 2022
Johns Hopkins University has completed its two-part, $372.5 million acquisition of the former Newseum complex on Pennsylvania Avenue NW while continuing with renovations to turn the property into its D.C. graduate hub.

Greater Greater Washington: Paper record confusion causes Metro to recertify all rail traffic…

Editor Jul 6, 2022
Confusion over paper certification records led to a mass recertification of all of Metro’s rail traffic controllers, according to the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission (WMSC). Some controllers had fallen behind on certifications, and…

City Paper: Blaming Moechella for Violence Continues Years of Criminalizing Go-Go

Editor Jul 6, 2022
“When someone brings a gun and decides to open fire….no permit would stop that. No type of music would stop that.”

WTOP: DC Health director resigning this month

Editor Jul 6, 2022
Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt is stepping down after leading DC Health for over seven years.

DCist: D.C.’s Health Director LaQuandra Nesbitt Is Stepping Down

Editor Jul 6, 2022
DC Health Director LaQuandra Nesbitt, who led the city’s response to the pandemic for the past two years, will be leaving her post at the end of July.

WTOP: Metro temporarily hits pause on 7000 series return over ‘data backlog’

Editor Jul 6, 2022
Metro says it is temporarily pausing the return of its 7000 series rail cars this week to deal with a “data backlog” problem.

WTOP: Bowser announces major expansion of breakfast program for DC students

Editor Jul 6, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Wednesday that $2 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be used to expand breakfast programs at more than 100 of the city’s public schools and public charter schools.

Washington Post: D.C. Health Director LaQuandra Nesbitt to step down from role

Editor Jul 6, 2022
D.C. Health Director LaQuandra Nesbitt will resign at the end of the month, she told The Washington Post Wednesday, ending a near-eight-year run for one of Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s longest-serving cabinet members who played an instrumental…

WTOP: Bowser introduces bill to protect DC homeowners from neighbors’ construction damage

Editor Jul 6, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has introduced legislation aimed at protecting District homeowners from their neighbors’ construction-related damage.

City Paper: Kenyan McDuffie’s Move to an At-Large Bid Sets Up a Bruising Battle with Elissa…

Editor Jul 6, 2022
With battle lines being drawn and money sure to pour into the race, things could get uglier than the 2018 campaign.

Axios: Town Talker: Kenyan McDuffie seeks four more years

Editor Jul 6, 2022
In D.C., politicians rarely call it quits.

WTOP: DC Fire crews investigate fires in empty RFK Stadium

Editor Jul 5, 2022
DC Fire and EMS crews are investigating what caused at least two fires inside the vacant RFK Stadium Tuesday afternoon.
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