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Greater Greater Washington: Bowser announces expedited traffic safety projects with “truncated”…

Editor Oct 12, 2021
In the midst of widespread anger over pedestrian safety after a number of high-profile crashes injuring and killing children, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced an expedited safety improvement process in a press conference Tuesday morning.

UrbanTurf: A Few Tweaks to the 144 Townhouses Proposed for The Parks at Walter Reed

Editor Oct 12, 2021
As the redevelopment of Walter Reed churns along, a prominent component of the project is beginning the historic preservation review process.

Washington Post: A new film explores the life of Odessa Madre, the ‘queen’ of D.C.’s underworld

Editor Oct 12, 2021
As filmmaker Robin Hamilton did research for her documentary on the life of Odessa Madre — the so-called Queen of the District’s underworld — she couldn’t help but wonder: What if?

DCist: D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine Won’t Run For Public Office In 2022

Editor Oct 12, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine says he will not seek another term in office or run for another elected position in 2022. The news curtails long-running speculation about Racine’s political ambitions — including a potential mayoral run —…

WTOP: DC parents press council over student safety measures; Bowser speeds up timeline for road…

Editor Oct 12, 2021
A bill that the D.C. council is discussing would create a new government office focused on student safety in the District. And several city parents testified before the council Tuesday morning to throw their support behind the legislation.…

Washington Business Journal: Demolition has finally started at McMillan. But the project’s opponents…

Editor Oct 12, 2021
There is finally dirt moving at the McMillan Sand Filtration Plant, a modest but meaningful sign of progress for a project that’s spent years in development limbo — but its small group of committed opponents say they won’t be giving up the…

WTOP: Filmmaking, journalism collide for Double Exposure: Investigative Film Festival in DC

Editor Oct 12, 2021
The lens of journalism and the lens of film create double exposure for important issues.

DCist: D.C.’s Backstage Theater Workers Say The Industry Is (Slowly) Rebounding From Its Pandemic…

Editor Oct 12, 2021
Wendy Cassidy says she’s finally starting to find gigs again, even if work is coming in a bit slower than before the pandemic. In the past two months, she’s provided technical support for two outdoor music events at the Kennedy Center and…

Washington Business Journal: Amazon exec to D.C. high school students: Thousands of tech jobs are…

Editor Oct 12, 2021
Amazon.com Inc.’s message to high school computer science students is clear: Stick with it, and we can hire you in a few years.

Washington Business Journal: Trump hotel in D.C. nears lease sale deal, could become a Waldorf…

Editor Oct 12, 2021
The Trump Organization is reportedly close to a deal to sell the lease to its Trump International Hotel in downtown D.C.

DCist: Cases Drop, Hospitalizations Plateau In D.C. Region Following Delta Surge

Editor Oct 12, 2021
After a fourth surge of the coronavirus, driven by the highly contagious delta variant, case counts, hospitalizations, and deaths in the D.C. region have started plateauing or dipping down in October.

DCist: D.C. Aims To Speed Up Road Safety Projects After Recent Deaths

Editor Oct 12, 2021
Speed humps, stop signs, and high visibility crosswalks are among the safety measures D.C. transportation officials will be installing starting this week, after drivers caused numerous deaths and injuries on District streets in recent…

Axios: D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine won’t run for office in 2022

Editor Oct 12, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine said Tuesday he will not run for office this cycle, capping off a two-term stint where the Democrat took on former President Donald Trump and corporate titans.

DCist: After A Scathing Audit, Tougher Oversight Could Be Coming For D.C.’s Affordable Housing Trust…

Editor Oct 12, 2021
A searing audit of D.C.’s most important affordable housing funding source has reignited concerns about opaque decision-making and a lack of accountability at the city’s Department of Housing and Community Development, and a member of the…

Washington Post: D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine will not seek elected office in 2022

Editor Oct 12, 2021
The District’s first elected attorney general says he won’t run next year but will remain involved in local politics

Axios: Scoop: Ex-council member Orange seeks comeback

Editor Oct 12, 2021
Former council member Vincent Orange tells Axios he plans to run in Ward 5, and a poll that includes potential candidates shows him leading the pack.

WTOP: Broadway hit ‘Hadestown’ opens at Kennedy Center after settling stagehand labor dispute

Editor Oct 12, 2021
Over the weekend, the Kennedy Center settled a labor dispute with its stagehand union.

Washington Business Journal: José Andrés is reopening minibar

Editor Oct 12, 2021
Minibar, one of Greater Washington's most expensive restaurants, is reopening Thursday for the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Washington Post: Another major law firm is on the move in downtown D.C.

Editor Oct 12, 2021
One of Greater Washington's largest law firms is building a new office in downtown D.C.

Washington Post: Some eviction filings resume in D.C.

Editor Oct 12, 2021
Some eviction filings for nonpayment of rent will resume Tuesday in D.C., as the city winds down a moratorium on evictions that helped keep thousands of renters in their homes for more than a year and a half.
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