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WUSA9: ‘Our music is the biggest music in the world’ | Rap, hip hop icons gather in DC…

Editor Oct 11, 2021
WASHINGTON — Some of the greatest names to emerge from the maiden era of hip hop and rap joined together for a night of revelry and reflection at Northeast DC's Ivy City Smokehouse Friday night.

WTOP: On Indigenous Peoples Day, Smithsonian museum highlights Black Indigenous voices

Editor Oct 11, 2021
Monday is National Indigenous Peoples Day as well as Columbus Day, and at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in D.C., the focus was on elevating the voices of the Black Indigenous community.

Washington Post: More than half a billion dollars went to keeping D.C. area renters in their homes…

Editor Oct 11, 2021
More than $649 million in emergency funds intended to help struggling renters in the Washington area pay overdue bills and avoid eviction was distributed ahead of a Sept. 30th use-it-or-lose-it federal deadline, a Washington Post analysis…

Governing: D.C. Metro: Once Off the Rails, Now Back On

Editor Oct 11, 2021
The country’s third largest subway system, once a public transit gem, suffered greatly thanks to a fragmented funding structure. Now, a regional effort to save the system is working, but COVID-19 presents a new hurdle.

Washingtonian: Four Cool Prints That Commemorate a Slice of 1980s DC

Editor Oct 11, 2021
The images by DC photographers Steve Shook and Michael Horsley feature local landmarks in vibrant colors.

Washingtonian: José Andrés Will Reopen Minibar After a Year-Plus Pandemic Closure

Editor Oct 11, 2021
The two-Michelin-star tasting room reopens October 14.

Washingtonian: A Young Fine-Dining Star Will Soon Open Her Own Chocolate Shop in Georgetown

Editor Oct 11, 2021
Marcel's and Per Se alum Ashleigh Pearson debuts Petite Soeur on October 26.

Greater Greater Washington: How DC plans to address the impacts of climate change on transportation…

Editor Oct 11, 2021
Ida flooded roads and knocked out power in the region. Heavy rains in September trapped cars, closed roads, and flooded the Dupont Metro station. Rains have continued to grow more intense, as the region had its wettest year on record in…

Washington Post: Two east-of-the-river candidates plan to run for at-large seat on D.C. Council,…

Editor Oct 11, 2021
An activist and a local political operative plan to challenge incumbent Anita Bonds for her at-large seat on the D.C. Council next year.

WTOP: ‘I just want to see them smile again’: Father warmed by kindness after car crash

Editor Oct 11, 2021
The moment came and went in a flash.

WTOP: NSO Pops to perform Marvel’s ‘Black Panther’ live in concert at Kennedy Center

Editor Oct 11, 2021
The Kennedy Center invites you to cross arms and proclaim, “Wakanda forever!”

Washington Business Journal: She maps D.C. and beyond, one neighborhood at a time. Defining the…

Editor Oct 11, 2021
Torie Partridge, a former Army counterterrorism analyst and Arabic language analyst at BAE Systems, is founder of Brookland’s Terratorie, which produces and sells custom city maps, stationary and gift boxes. It was formerly known as Cherry…

Axios: Elderly D.C. residents are falling victim to housing scams

Editor Oct 11, 2021
Elderly Washingtonians are falling victim to predatory — and often unlicensed — investors, developers, and scammers looking to profit off of their homes.

Washington Business Journal: Kennedy Center reaches deal with stagehands, averting a strike

Editor Oct 11, 2021
The Kennedy Center and its stagehands union said Saturday they had reached a new three-year agreement, averting a potential strike that would've disrupted this week's debut of the musical "Hadestown" at the performing arts center and…

Washington Business Journal: Developers offer first look at Old Soldiers’ Home redevelopment,…

Editor Oct 11, 2021
The chance to redevelop 80 acres in Northwest D.C. doesn’t exactly come along every day, so it’s no small matter that the redevelopment of the Armed Forces Retirement Home is finally moving forward.

Washington Post: Indigenous activists come to D.C. with a message for Biden: Declare a national…

Editor Oct 11, 2021
Tasina Sapa Win’s grandmother used to tell her stories of the land the family lived on for generations.

Washington Post Editorial Board: The death of Karon Hylton-Brown was tragic. Prosecutors now say it…

Editor Oct 11, 2021
Twenty-year-old Karon Hylton-Brown was riding a rented moped on a sidewalk and not wearing a helmet when he was spotted by D.C. police officers the night of Oct. 23, 2020. Unquestionably he was in violation of municipal regulations, but…

Washington Post: D.C.’s ghost-gun law faces legal challenge from Dick Heller, successful gun rights…

Editor Oct 10, 2021
Heller, winner of landmark Supreme Court gun rights case, takes on city’s attempts to ban untraceable guns.

Washington Post: Kennedy Center stagehands reach agreement with the performing arts venue, sparing…

Editor Oct 10, 2021
Two days after authorizing a strike, the stagehands union reached a deal Saturday with the Kennedy Center, ensuring the run of “Hadestown” and a slate of other dance, theater and music performances will be presented as planned.

Washington Post: ‘Futures’ comes alive in the Smithsonian’s Arts and Industries Building

Editor Oct 10, 2021
Artist and environmental engineer Tega Brain and her installers removed a large glass aquarium from its crate and gingerly placed it on the sun-dappled floor of the Smithsonian’s Arts and Industries Building. They then placed it on the…
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