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Washington Business Journal: The D.C. region’s tourism conditions are inching slowly toward…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Hospitality leaders in the region say industry conditions are trending in the right direction, slowly heading to where they stood before the coronavirus pandemic, though the market continues to lag in areas such as hotel occupancy.

Washington Informer: D.C. Parents Press for Traffic Safety Improvements Near Turner Elementary…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
An accident that severely injured a father and his two daughters has intensified efforts among some Ward 8 parents to address traffic safety concerns and develop a plan to curb reckless driving along corridors and intersections within…

Street Sense: DC programs connect job seekers and employers during national hiring struggles

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Employers nationwide, mostly in service and low-skill industries, have struggled to find willing workers for many reasons — including fear of COVID-19 and lack of childcare options. Meanwhile, job seekers have struggled to find positions…

WTOP: ‘It is depriving students’: After delays vetting DC schools’ volunteers, new vendor could…

Editor Oct 21, 2021
For years, the education group Washington Urban Debate League has worked to bring the elite “sport of the mind” to D.C. public school students.

Washington Business Journal: National Mall Underground Project picks up steam again

Editor Oct 21, 2021
Get ready – the question of underground parking and floodwater prevention at the National Mall has returned to the fore.

Washington Post: ‘Tireless advocate’ Argelia Rodriguez, who helped transform college prospects for…

Editor Oct 21, 2021
Nonprofit leader has guided the city’s College Access Program since its inception in 1999

Washington Post Editorial Board: Why was no one listening to complaints about D.C. jail conditions…

Editor Oct 21, 2021
The Justice Department has confirmed it has received a referral from a federal judge for an investigation into whether the D.C. jail is violating the civil rights of Capitol insurrection defendants. There is merit to the judge’s request,…

DCist: This Is What Climate Change Will Look Like In D.C.

Editor Oct 21, 2021
The Lincoln Memorial, on an island surrounded by churning Potomac waters; Nationals Park, a bathtub surrounded by mid-rise office buildings flooded by the Anacostia River; the Pentagon, accessible by boat, with State Route 110 and the…

DCist: As MLK Memorial Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary, Visitors Reflect On King’s Legacy

Editor Oct 21, 2021
On a recent morning in mid-October, at least three student groups, a half dozen tour groups, and a few locals on their morning runs all stopped along the Tidal Basin to visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial and took in the 14 quotes…

City Paper: With Racine Out of the Way, McDuffie Announces Run For Attorney General

Editor Oct 21, 2021
The Ward 5 councilmember will give up his seat at the end of his term, leaving the race wide open.

DCist: D.C. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie Announces Run For Attorney General

Editor Oct 21, 2021
D.C. Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie (D-Ward 5) is running for attorney general, confirming longstanding rumors about his plans. In the process, he leaves the race for his council seat as one of the most open and competitive this election…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Metro is messing with all of Washington — from janitors to judges

Editor Oct 21, 2021
The Metro bosses might as well be in Dana Broome’s bedroom before dawn every morning this week, screaming him awake way too early.

Washington Business Journal: There’s a new ranking of D.C.’s greenest buildings. Even…

Editor Oct 21, 2021
NASA’s downtown D.C. headquarters, a new Shaw apartment complex and a 1930s-era building near Dupont Circle top the list of D.C.’s greenest buildings, according to new research from the District-backed Building Innovation Hub.

WTOP: Council member Kenyan McDuffie announces bid for DC attorney general

Editor Oct 21, 2021
Council member Kenyan McDuffie, who represents Ward 5, is running for D.C. attorney general.

WTOP: 8 DC organizations get African Community Grant Awards from mayor’s office

Editor Oct 21, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced several local organizations Wednesday that are receiving grants for their work with the African community.

WTOP: Kennedy Center archivist celebrates 50th anniversary with ‘If These Halls Could Talk’

Editor Oct 21, 2021
October isn’t just for Halloween frights — it’s also American Archives Month!

Axios: Council member McDuffie runs for D.C. attorney general

Editor Oct 21, 2021
D.C. Council member Kenyan McDuffie launched his campaign to become the District's attorney general on Thursday morning.

Washington Post: D.C. Council member Kenyan McDuffie running for attorney general

Editor Oct 21, 2021
McDuffie (D-Ward 5), who joined the council in 2012, touts his legal experience and knowledge of the District

Washington Business Journal: Marriott made tens of millions in resort fees. D.C.’s attorney…

Editor Oct 21, 2021
Marriott International Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) has collected more than $220 million in resort fees since 2012, according to recently unsealed documents in a case the D.C. attorney general's office brought against the Bethesda hotelier where it…

Axios: Renaming D.C.’s Woodrow Wilson high school sparks conflict

Editor Oct 21, 2021
Summer 2020’s racial reckoning inspired a flurry of local campaigns to rename streets and buildings named after Confederate leaders, slave owners, and others who played active roles in oppressing Black people.
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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…

District Links: Trump unleashes on DC mayoral nominee Lewis George; Trump eyes Sept. 1 construction start at East…

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In a Sunday afternoon post on social media, President Donald Trump blasted Democratic mayoral nominee Janeese Lewis George as a "Communist adherent" and vowed to derail any efforts to "resist…
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