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DCist: As Dance Loft Looks To Build A Permanent Home On 14th Street, Some Neighbors Balk

Editor May 2, 2022
Dance Loft on 14 founder Diana Movius observed a pattern over the years as, one by one, she watched other dance rehearsal and performance spaces in D.C. shut down.

Associated Press: DC’s National Guard takes to the streets in recruitment push

Editor May 1, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dressed in full fatigues, Sgt. Michael Ray Forbes stuck out on 14th Street, a bustling and deeply gentrified strip of downtown Washington dotted with restaurants and clubs.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. aims to secure $92M in federal funding for health care projects…

Editor May 1, 2022
The District plans to invest $92 million to address health disparities in the city — but first, it needs to secure those dollars from the federal government.

WTOP: Online learning is being phased out in DC area: What does that mean for students?

Editor Apr 30, 2022
Online learning will no longer be an option for some students across the D.C. region as school leaders try to get kids back in the classroom.

WTOP: DC appeals court denies McDuffie a rehearing to get back on AG ballot

Editor Apr 30, 2022
D.C. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie’s fight to stay on the ballot in the race for attorney general may be over after a judgment handed down by the D.C. Court of Appeals.

Washington Post: McDuffie remains off D.C. ballot; appeals court denies rehearing request

Editor Apr 30, 2022
The D.C. Court of Appeals on Saturday denied attorney general candidate Kenyan R. McDuffie’s request for a full rehearing in his fight to get back on the June ballot, just days after a panel of three judges unanimously upheld a Board of…

Washington Post: Each fatal shooting costs D.C. more than $1.5 million, study says

Editor Apr 30, 2022
A report commissioned by Peace for D.C. found gun violence in the city cost taxpayers $1 billion in 2021 alone

Washington Post: D.C. Circulator strike possible next week amid contract negotiations

Editor Apr 30, 2022
D.C. Circulator bus drivers seeking wage increases and improved working conditions could go on strike as early as next week, District and union officials said Friday.

Washington Post: Kenyan McDuffie is missing as District ballots are determined

Editor Apr 30, 2022
As the D.C. Board of Elections pulled names out of a hat Friday to determine the order of candidates on the June 21 Democratic primary ballot, one name was notably missing: Kenyan R. McDuffie.

Washington Post: Online learning to shrink or go away in D.C.-area schools next year

Editor Apr 30, 2022
Online learning, already offered only to students with medical needs in many D.C.-area schools, will shrink even further in the Washington region next academic year — and will be eliminated entirely in some schools.

Washington Post: A census snapshot of one block in 1950 segregated Washington

Editor Apr 30, 2022
On Capitol Hill, African American residents and a Japanese American grocery store

Washington Business Journal: Pace of recovery quickening for D.C.’s hospitality industry

Editor Apr 29, 2022
Greater Washington’s hospitality market is showing sharp signs of improvement after months of trailing its peer cities across the U.S., according to a top executive at one of the region’s largest publicly traded real estate investment…

Washington Post: N.Y. to D.C. via seaplane? Company eyes region’s tightly controlled airspace.

Editor Apr 29, 2022
Tailwind generally operates between Manhattan and Boston, promising quick trips starting at $395

WTOP: DC Court of Appeals may rehear McDuffie’s bid for AG ballot

Editor Apr 29, 2022
D.C. Councilman Kenyan McDuffie’s bid to remain on the ballot for D.C. attorney general may not be dead yet.

DCist: DDOT Warns Of Circulator Driver Strike Amid Stalled Labor Negotiations

Editor Apr 29, 2022
D.C.’s Department of Transportation is preparing for a potential strike of D.C. Circulator workers starting Sunday. That’s after nearly two months of unsuccessful negotiations with the union representing employees.

WTOP: Claims of a communication breakdown involving Metro’s sidelined railcars

Editor Apr 29, 2022
As work continues to pin down the root cause of a wheelset problem that sidelined many of Metrorail’s cars last October, WTOP has learned of a communication breakdown between Metro and the railcar manufacturer.

Washingtonian: DC Bookstores Are Celebrating Independent Bookstore Day With Giveaways and Big…

Editor Apr 29, 2022
There will also be a bookstore crawl, book-signings, and tons of other fun pop-up events.

DCist: What’s Up With The Weird Flooring On This Metro Train?

Editor Apr 29, 2022
Metro trains famously have two types of flooring: carpet on older cars that inevitably gets gross over time and the speckled vinyl flooring on the newer 7000-series and revamped 6000-series trains.

K. Denise Rucker Krepp in The Post: My seven-year journey to get answers on D.C. crime prosecutions

Editor Apr 29, 2022
When I sought elected office eight years ago as an advisory neighborhood commissioner in D.C., my goal was to stop the return of professional football to RFK Stadium. I was standing outside Payne Elementary School on Election Day 2014,…

WTOP: What to expect if DC Circulator bus drivers start strike on Sunday

Editor Apr 29, 2022
D.C. Circulator bus drivers may strike starting on Sunday, which could impact service next week.
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