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Washington Business Journal: Ilili, replacing Mike Isabella’s former Wharf restaurant, sets opening…

Editor Sep 23, 2021
The restaurant taking over where Mike Isabella’s Requin left off at The Wharf in Southwest D.C. is preparing to make its debut.

City Paper: Trial Run? Attorney General Karl Racine tries out his platform for mayor.

Editor Sep 23, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine may not officially be running for mayor (yet?), but he laid out his platform Thursday in a targeted convocation speech at the University of the District of Columbia.

Washington Post: Metro board scuttles vote on proposal to ban people for sex crime arrests

Editor Sep 23, 2021
Metro’s board has dropped a proposal to ban people from the system who were arrested on suspicion of sex crimes or found to be carrying a dangerous weapon, the transit agency’s board chairman said Thursday.

DCist: Artist Kerry James Marshall To Create New Racial Justice-Themed Windows For National…

Editor Sep 23, 2021
Renowned artist Kerry James Marshall will create new stained-glass windows for the National Cathedral with a racial justice theme, to replace two old windows depicting Confederate generals.

Washingtonian: Renowned Artist Kerry James Marshall Will Design the Replacements for the National…

Editor Sep 23, 2021
The painter is best known for his depictions of the Black experience.

Associated Press: Famed cathedral names artist to replace Confederate windows

Editor Sep 23, 2021
Washington National Cathedral announced Thursday it has chosen contemporary artist Kerry James Marshall, renowned for his wide-ranging works depicting African American life, to design new stained-glass windows with themes of racial justice…

UrbanTurf: Plans Filed for 66-Unit Affordable Development in Takoma

Editor Sep 23, 2021
Last October, Petra Development shared plans for an all-affordable development in the Takoma Historic District. Now, the project is on the road to approval.

WTOP: Auditor to investigate effectiveness of DC’s Vision Zero program

Editor Sep 23, 2021
The goal was clear — to reduce the number of transportation-related deaths and serious injuries in D.C. to zero by the year 2024.

Valerie Strauss in The Post: The sacred and the profane: A former D.C. charter school board member…

Editor Sep 23, 2021
Steve Bumbaugh is a former member of the D.C. Public Charter School Board, having served on the seven-member volunteer panel from 2015 until early this year. During that time, Bumbaugh visited numerous charter schools and attended many…

Washington Post: D.C. pledged to cut traffic fatalities by 2024. Deaths are up, and now the program…

Editor Sep 23, 2021
The audit is a response to mounting criticism from residents and safety advocates who say the Vision Zero program is failing

Washington Post: Washington National Cathedral to replace Confederate-themed stained glass with new…

Editor Sep 23, 2021
Washington National Cathedral has commissioned acclaimed American artist Kerry James Marshall to create stained glass windows with a racial justice theme to replace the windows featuring Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas…

WTOP: DCPS, Howard U. team up in effort to get more students vaccinated — and point out Nicki Minaj…

Editor Sep 23, 2021
D.C. Public Schools and Howard University have partnered up to encourage more District students to get vaccinated.

WTOP: Metro safety reports reveal wrong-way train, man falling onto tracks

Editor Sep 23, 2021
The independent agency that oversees Metro safety released dozens of reports detailing troubling incidents on the rail system over the past year, including a train heading the wrong way on the tracks.

Washington Blade: Capital Pride bids for D.C. to host World Pride 2025

Editor Sep 23, 2021
International event draws thousands of visitors

WTOP: Experts, police share ideas for boosting public safety in DC’s LGBTQ community

Editor Sep 23, 2021
To counter violence against D.C.’s LGBTQ community members, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs discussed recommendations to improve public safety during a Wednesday night forum.

WTOP: DC welcomes the Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus

Editor Sep 23, 2021
The Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus was officially welcomed to the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center campus on Wednesday with a visit from D.C.’s mayor and city council chair.

Washington Post: Catholic University president to step down after 12 years

Editor Sep 23, 2021
John Garvey, 72, has led the university since 2010

Washington Informer: Brookland Manor Coalition Remains Skeptical About RIA Development

Editor Sep 23, 2021
After losing a battle in an appeals court against a real estate developer, residents at Brookland Manor Apartments wonder if they’ll be able to return to live in their community upon completion of the Rhode Island Avenue (RIA) development…

NBC4: Residents of DC Neighborhood Say Drivers Run Stop Signs, Endanger Pedestrians

Editor Sep 22, 2021
The death of 5-year-old girl unleashed a torrent of concern about traffic safety in the neighborhood, home to many families who walk and bike its tree-lined streets.

NBC4: DC and Feds Scale Back on Touted Gun Crime Prevention Initiative

Editor Sep 22, 2021
A highly touted initiative to reduce gun violence in Washington, D.C., has been scaled back and is under internal review by the District’s top prosecutor, according to an investigation by the News4 I-Team.
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