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UrbanTurf: A Proposal to Add 81 Townhouses to a Michigan Park School Site

Editor Apr 12, 2022
Another Northeast DC institutional site is poised for a large new townhouse development.

City Paper: Anita Bonds Says She’s Never Heard of D.C.’s Massive Housing Voucher Waitlist

Editor Apr 12, 2022
The longtime housing committee chair scandalized advocates with comments during a recent hearing.

Washington Informer: Howard Nurses Call for Safety, Adequate Pay in Their Strike

Editor Apr 12, 2022
Throughout much of Monday, a multitude of nurses conducted a strike and picketed outside of Howard University Hospital (HUH) in the latest round of ongoing efforts to secure a contract that addresses concerns about adequate pay,…

Washington Informer: Public Employees Union Backs Robert White for D.C. Mayor

Editor Apr 12, 2022
District Council 20 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees recently announced its endorsement of Robert White to be the next mayor of D.C.

Axios: New Smithsonian exhibit examines the erasure of Barry Farm-Hillsdale

Editor Apr 12, 2022
In 2019, the last remnants of the Barry Farm-Hillsdale settlement, a post-Civil War Black community established by the Freedmen’s Bureau southeast of the Anacostia River, was demolished to make way for new development.

DCist: Cleveland Park Apartment Building Sued For Alleged Housing Discrimination

Editor Apr 11, 2022
Another D.C. apartment building is being accused of housing discrimination after it allegedly turned away low-income applicants who hold rental assistance vouchers.

Cheryl Cort in Greater Greater Washington: Will affordable housing needs overcome some neighbors’…

Editor Apr 11, 2022
When the owner of Dance Loft on 14’s building announced plans to sell the building at 4618 14th Street NW, the local performing arts non-profit organization didn’t start looking to move. Instead, the leadership of the Dance Loft envisioned…

Associated Press: Lerner family exploring selling MLB’s Washington Nationals

Editor Apr 11, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Lerner family that has owned the Washington Nationals since 2006 is exploring the possibility of selling the Major League Baseball franchise.

Washington Post: American, GW universities among latest campuses to reinstate masks

Editor Apr 11, 2022
At least four Washington-area campuses have returned to former coronavirus policies as cases rise

Washington Business Journal: Ted’s Bulletin homes in on new D.C. location as part of broader…

Editor Apr 11, 2022
Ted’s Bulletin is planning to open at NoMaCNTR, the mixed-use development near Union Station formerly known as Storey Park, as part of a larger regional expansion strategy.

WTOP: Channel 9’s Bruce Johnson remembered with praise, laughter

Editor Apr 11, 2022
A 2 and 1/2 hour funeral service for legendary broadcast journalist Bruce Johnson was filled with praise for what he did on-camera during his decades covering the news in D.C., along with praise for what he did off-camera as a friend,…

WTOP: American University, GW revive indoor mask policy

Editor Apr 11, 2022
Two D.C. universities are revising their indoor mask policy amid an uptick of coronavirus cases.

Washington Post: The Lerner family will explore selling the Washington Nationals

Editor Apr 11, 2022
The family of real estate magnate Ted Lerner, which 16 years ago purchased the Washington Nationals from Major League Baseball and oversaw a rebuilding process that eventually resulted in a World Series championship, has begun the process…

Washington Post: The FBI wants to stay in D.C., but Congress has already said goodbye

Editor Apr 11, 2022
FBI leaders have been vocal in recent years about their desire to keep the agency’s headquarters in the nation’s capital, where they have quick access to the Department of Justice and stand as a public-facing symbol of law and order.

DCist: Crowds Celebrate Ketanji Brown Jackson At 14th Street Block Party And Mural Unveiling

Editor Apr 11, 2022
Ketanji Brown Jackson may not be officially seated on the Supreme Court yet, but that didn’t stop an exuberant block party celebrating her historic nomination from taking place at 14th and S Streets NW on Saturday.

WTOP: Howard University Hospital workers kick off one-day strike

Editor Apr 11, 2022
Workers from Howard University Hospital in D.C. began their strike over low wages and staffing challenges Monday.

WTOP: Japanese Street Festival returns to DC, expanding to 2 days for 1st time

Editor Apr 10, 2022
For its big 60th anniversary, the Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival expanded this year from a one-day to a two-day festival, offering food, music and a market to celebrate the cherry blossoms.

Washington Post: Georgetown degree program launches for Maryland prisons

Editor Apr 10, 2022
The first cohort of students in Georgetown University’s degree program for prisons in Maryland has begun classes, officials announced.

Washington Post: D.C. block party for Brown Jackson celebrates a ‘historic moment’

Editor Apr 9, 2022
Growing up, Jessica Childress saw few images of Black women in the legal world, she said. As the Petworth resident made her way through law school in Virginia and then passed the bar, she was often the only one in the room.

WTOP: Cherry Blossom Festival Parade returns to DC after 3-year hibernation

Editor Apr 9, 2022
We last saw the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade in 2019, and the thousands lining Constitution Avenue in downtown D.C. were eager for its return Saturday morning.
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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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