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Washingtonian: Nearly 14,400 Washingtonians Weren’t Counted in the Census, New Report Says

Editor Nov 2, 2021
DC had a higher undercount rate than any state

WTOP: DC restaurant buys out its landlord

Editor Nov 2, 2021
At a time when many D.C. restaurants are still struggling to keep up with rent, one just bought out its landlord.

WTOP: Metro budget proposal features fare discounts to bring back riders

Editor Nov 2, 2021
Metro’s proposed budget for next year includes a host of fare incentives designed to bring riders back as the transit system continues its recovery from the height of the pandemic.

UrbanTurf: DC Picks Teams To Redevelop Big Swath of Reservation 13

Editor Nov 2, 2021
On Tuesday, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the city had selected two teams to redevelop the remainder of the District-owned site known as Reservation 13.

City Paper: Mendelson Denies Hearings for ‘Mean Spirited’ Arts Commissioners

Editor Nov 2, 2021
At-Large Councilmember Robert White is moving to overrule the Council chairman out of concern for harm of the "angry Black women" stereotype.

Washington Post: D.C. chooses development plan for Reservation 13

Editor Nov 2, 2021
The District plans to lease a portion of one of the East Coast’s largest undeveloped parcels of public land to two companies that will build more than 2,000 apartments, some restricted for lower-income renters, and a hotel.

Washington Business Journal: A dance studio near Petworth wants to redevelop its home into a…

Editor Nov 2, 2021
A dance studio near Petworth has teamed up with a pair of developers to buy its building and redevelop it, ensuring that the company can stay put on the ground floor.

WTOP: Autogrill opening its first US Puro Gusto location in DC

Editor Nov 2, 2021
Italian restaurant giant Autogrill is opening the first U.S. location of its Puro Gusto all-day cafe in downtown D.C.

7News: DC campaign hopes to provide permanent shelter for those experiencing homelessness

Editor Nov 2, 2021
As the holiday season nears, the District of Columbia has set a lofty goal to give those experiencing homelessness permanent shelter.

WTOP: VC investor Grant Verstandig donates $50M to MedStar Georgetown hospital expansion

Editor Nov 2, 2021
Venture capital investor and philanthropist Grant Verstandig has gifted $50 million to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital through his Verstandig Family Foundation for the hospital’s new medical and surgical pavilion, currently under…

WTOP: Proposed DC bill aims to allow access to all police body camera footage

Editor Nov 2, 2021
There’s a new push for more transparency when it comes to D.C. police body camera footage and how much of it someone can access after an incident with an officer.

Washington Post: The D.C.-area’s flag football community has provided a refuge for players. A fatal…

Editor Nov 2, 2021
The players took the field on a recent afternoon in colorful uniforms — blue and orange for one team, red and black for the other. Flags were clipped tightly to their waists.

Washington Post: USPS honors former Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham with a new stamp

Editor Nov 2, 2021
Washington Post readers may find a familiar face in their mailbox next year: The newspaper’s former publisher, the late Katharine Graham, is being honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a new stamp.

Washington Post: $50 million gift to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital

Editor Nov 2, 2021
Entrepreneur Grant Verstandig is donating to the Medical/Surgical Pavilion under construction

Washington Post: George Washington University Jewish groups discuss antisemitism after fraternity…

Editor Nov 2, 2021
Jewish students at George Washington University dropped in all day Monday at the school’s Hillel — a Jewish student organization — and rallied on campus streets after a Jewish text was desecrated at a fraternity over the weekend.

Washington Post: Metro proposes fare cuts to lure riders in budget that assumes slow return of…

Editor Nov 1, 2021
General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld released a nearly $4.6 billion budget proposal that continues to heavily rely on federal aid.

WTOP: DC unveils online portal to report at-home COVID-19 test results

Editor Nov 1, 2021
Adding a new measure for COVID-19 testing and tracing, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and DC Health have unveiled a new online portal for District residents to self report at-home tests.

Washington Post: Vincent B. Orange seeks comeback as Ward 5 council member

Editor Nov 1, 2021
Vincent B. Orange, a former member of the D.C. Council, filed paperwork Monday to run for the Ward 5 seat he once held for eight years.

DCist: Metro Adds Older Trains To Improve Green, Silver Line Service During Delays

Editor Nov 1, 2021
Metro is using older models of trains — including the 2000-series, 3000-series, and 6000-series — to decrease wait times as the system runs on a reduced schedule.

UrbanTurf: 101 Apartments and a New Dance Loft Proposed to Redevelop 14th Street Studio Site

Editor Nov 1, 2021
This spring, Petworth News reported that arts institution Dance Loft on 14 had a residential redevelopment plan in the works for the stretch of 14th Street NW that houses its headquarters. Now, we are getting a sense of what that project…
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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…

District Links: DC unveils draft master plan for mixed-use redevelopment of RFK campus; July 4 will feature added…

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The DC Office of Planning today released a draft master plan outlining a framework for redevelopment of the RFK campus, anchored by a new Washington Commanders stadium but also incorporating up to…
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