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Greater Greater Washington: A DC law could put cash back in the pocket of commuters who turn down…

Editor Jan 11, 2022
A first-of-its-kind municipal law now requires many employers in Washington, DC to provide cash to workers who turn down their company-sponsored parking benefits — and experts say it could serve as a model for other American cities that…

WTOP: Love Betty White? DC art gallery puts together special exhibit to honor icon

Editor Jan 11, 2022
Artists from across the country are showing off their skills to honor Betty White at a D.C. gallery.

Washington Business Journal: New York restaurateur Philippe Chow is among the tenants coming to The…

Editor Jan 11, 2022
New York City restaurateur Philippe Chow is coming to The Wharf in Southwest D.C., joining a handful of other restaurants and retailers that have committed to the project's second phase.

City Paper: Flood Resilience Bill Could Mandate Insurance For Some

Editor Jan 11, 2022
A D.C. Council joint committee hearing features testimony on flooding, solar installation, and climate resiliency.

DCist: Norton Wants To End Old-Timey System Of Hand-Delivering D.C. Legislation To Congress

Editor Jan 11, 2022
D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton usually spends her time in Congress fighting for the city’s right to govern itself free from Republican intrusions, but this week she’s focusing on a slightly more pedestrian concern: email.

Washington Business Journal: Exclusive: Block of H Street NE properties formerly owned by John…

Editor Jan 11, 2022
A portfolio of adjacent properties on D.C.'s H Street NE corridor, assembled parcel-by-parcel by longtime local real estate veteran John Formant, is for sale more than two years after his death at age 58.

City Paper: New DCHA Deputy Director Was Fired From NYC Housing Authority in 2015

Editor Jan 11, 2022
Victor Martinez was terminated in New York after he authorized the sale of new, unused equipment.

City Paper: Locals Who’ve Enforced Vaccine Policies Detail What Workers Can Expect Come Saturday

Editor Jan 11, 2022
About 100 D.C. bars and restaurants instituted vaccine requirements before the mayor announced a citywide mandate. Enforcement has been rough and rewarding.

UrbanTurf: A Few Changes for Residential/Retail Development Proposed at Wharf’s Former USDA HQ

Editor Jan 11, 2022
Plans to redevelop a former Department of Agriculture office building at the tail-end of the Wharf have evolved since the plans were pitched last fall.

Washington Post: She was stranded in the snowstorm. Her junior high coach, whom she hadn’t seen in…

Editor Jan 11, 2022
Her former D.C. coach saw her post on Facebook and jumped in his car

WUSA9: ‘It’s incredibly frustrating’ | Neighbors say DC intersection still needs…

Editor Jan 11, 2022
A driver hit a nine-year-old boy at the intersection of Gales and 21st Streets NE, in DC's Kingman Park neighborhood, before speeding off, in December.

Axios: COVID surge’s staffing crunch upends life in D.C. area

Editor Jan 11, 2022
Across the DMV, the pandemic's sickening of workers is leading to scaled-back bus service, reduced hours for government offices, and trouble keeping schools open with dwindling staff.

Washington Post: D.C. set to receive an additional $17 million in rent relief funds

Editor Jan 11, 2022
The U.S. Treasury redistributed emergency rental assistance money that other jurisdictions did not use

Washington Post: Former students sue Georgetown, Columbia and other elite universities over…

Editor Jan 11, 2022
Georgetown University, Columbia University and the California Institute of Technology are among 16 elite schools accused of conspiring to limit financial aid for admitted students in a class-action lawsuit brought by former students.

Washington Post: Students in Virginia, D.C. and Maryland return to school buildings after long break

Editor Jan 10, 2022
Tobias Akseizer, 7, knew his day at school was going to be “weird” when the substitute teachers started passing the children between them like parcels.

Washington Post: D.C. Public Schools announces expanded coronavirus testing plans

Editor Jan 10, 2022
D.C. Public Schools is expanding its coronavirus policies by requiring testing after scheduled school breaks, providing weekly rapid tests to some of its youngest students and implementing “test-to-stay” provisions.

Associated Press: Rare snowy owl soars over Washington, thrills crowds

Editor Jan 10, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — A snowy owl apparently touring iconic buildings of the nation’s capital is captivating birdwatchers who manage to get a glimpse of the rare, resplendent visitor from the Arctic.

DCist: Georgetown Among Universities Sued For Being Part Of ‘Price-Fixing Cartel’

Editor Jan 10, 2022
Georgetown University is among 16 top universities accused of being part of a “price-fixing cartel” that led to less financial aid for students in a new lawsuit.

DCist: D.C. To Distribute Rapid COVID-19 Tests To Pre-K Students Every Week

Editor Jan 10, 2022
D.C. will begin distributing rapid COVID-19 tests to pre-K and kindergarten children at public and charter schools every Friday while cases remain high, though it remains to be decided whether those students will be required to return a…

DCist: Why Some D.C.-Area Grocery Shelves Are Barren Right Now

Editor Jan 10, 2022
It’s not just you: Grocery stores across the D.C. region are running low on a variety of products, in a flashback to the early days of the pandemic. But the shortages can’t be explained by one factor alone.
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a revised version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act after incorporating a series of amendments offered by councilmembers.

District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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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…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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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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