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Washington Business Journal: Too big. Too small. Opinions vary widely on Wardman Hotel…

Editor Apr 25, 2022
Ever since the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel shut its doors in the early months of the pandemic, its Woodley Park neighbors have sought something new for the prime 9.5-acre site.

DCist: D.C. Family Says A Shoddy House Flip Punctured Their Dreams Of Homeownership

Editor Apr 25, 2022
The little house on First Street SE was supposed to fulfill a lifelong goal for Tasharn Richardson.

DCist: In D.C. Mayoral Debate, Experience Emerges As A Selling Point — And A Point Of Attack

Editor Apr 25, 2022
With less than two months to go until D.C.’s primary, over the weekend the four candidates running for mayor appeared together at their first debate since early March.

Washington Post: Bowser’s vow of better middle schools falls short in poorest D.C. wards

Editor Apr 25, 2022
When Muriel E. Bowser (D) first ran for mayor in 2014, she vowed to be the “education mayor.” She would transform the city’s lowest-performing schools and tackle a problem that has long vexed District leaders: middle schools.

Colbert King in The Post: ‘Our communities are now safe’? D.C. residents know otherwise.

Editor Apr 24, 2022
D.C. Police Chief Robert J. Contee III sounded almost triumphant when he announced Friday that the threat from a gunman who indiscriminately shot at people from an apartment in Northwest D.C. was over because the man was found dead. Said…

WTOP: White House welcomes tours again after long pandemic pause

Editor Apr 24, 2022
The public has not been allowed in the White House for over a year because of the pandemic, but limited tours are up and running again.

Washington Post: Dangerous, difficult week sharpens safety focus in D.C. mayor’s race

Editor Apr 24, 2022
On Friday, a sniper targeted students and adults near a school in Northwest Washington and left four injured before taking his own life. Three other people were hurt in a separate shooting in Northwest Washington and the gunman remained on…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: This Washington TikToker is getting people to reveal their salaries

Editor Apr 23, 2022
The videos posted by Hannah Williams have drawn millions of views on the platform

Washington Post: The Lockkeeper’s House, a piece of D.C. history, reopens to visitors

Editor Apr 23, 2022
The 185-year-old building offers an immersive six-minute video that tells a story of the National Mall

WTOP: Trayon White cleared to appear on ballot in DC mayoral race after Board of Elections rejects…

Editor Apr 23, 2022
The D.C. Board of Elections has rejected an effort challenging signatures collected by D.C. Council member Trayon White in his mayoral bid, clearing the way for him to appear on the ballot in the June primary.

WTOP: Oldest existing building on the National Mall reopens to public Saturday

Editor Apr 23, 2022
The historic Lockkeeper’s House on the National Mall in D.C. reopens to the public on Saturday after being shuttered for decades, except for a brief time in 2018.

Washington Post: With mask order lifted, few options for bus riders with health worries

Editor Apr 23, 2022
The relaxed rules have some people rethinking the safety of their daily commute

Associated Press: FAA says it failed to tell Capitol Police about plane flight

Editor Apr 23, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administration acknowledged Friday that it failed to alert Capitol Police about a parachute jump at a nearby baseball stadium, a misstep that led to a security alert and evacuation of the Capitol.

Washington Post: FAA apologizes for no advance warning before parachute jump, Capitol evacuation

Editor Apr 23, 2022
The interagency communication breakdown in some of the nation’s most sensitive airspace raised questions over preparedness

City Paper: Trayon White Will Stay on Mayoral Ballot

Editor Apr 23, 2022
The D.C. Board of Elections found his campaign had collected enough valid signatures following a challenge from At-Large Councilmember Robert White

Axios: D.C. mayor candidate Trayon White survives challenge to eligibility

Editor Apr 23, 2022
Council member Trayon White narrowly survived what would have been a death knell to his mayoral candidacy, after the D.C. Board of Elections rejected a rival candidate's claim that he did not turn in enough valid signatures to qualify for…

Washington Post: D.C. mayor race: Trayon White survives signature challenge from Robert White

Editor Apr 23, 2022
Trayon White Sr. has survived a challenge to his candidacy for mayor of D.C. brought earlier this month by Robert C. White Jr.'s mayoral campaign, securing his spot on the Democratic primary ballot after the city’s elections board ruled…

DCist: Trayon White Survives Ballot Challenge In D.C. Mayoral Race

Editor Apr 23, 2022
D.C. Councilmember Trayon White (D-Ward 8) will be on the ballot in the mayor’s race for the June 21 primary, following an unsuccessful attempt by fellow candidate Councilmember Robert White (D-At Large) to slim down the field that voters…

Washington Post: D.C. background check delays means fewer tutors in schools, groups say

Editor Apr 23, 2022
The District’s slow background check process is preventing critical tutoring and after school programs from operating at full-capacity, according to multiple education nonprofit leaders, who say they have prospective employees and…

Washington Post: In D.C., masks are still required in taxis, ride-share vehicles

Editor Apr 23, 2022
D.C. and New York City have not dropped mask requirements despite a federal judge’s order ending the mandate.
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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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