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DCist: D.C. Unemployment Recipients Are Being Targeted By Official-Looking Scam Emails

Editor Aug 31, 2021
Numerous recipients of unemployment benefits in D.C. have received suspicious emails from D.C. government accounts over the last two weeks, indicating a possible intrusion into city computers by scammers attempting to coax confidential…

Washington Post: Robbery victims attacked on D.C. streets, forced to give up bank information

Editor Aug 31, 2021
At least five people have been abducted at gunpoint off streets in the District in recent nights by a gang of robbers who drove the victims to ATMs and took money from their accounts, police said Monday.

WTOP: DC’s Rajah Caruth to become 3rd Black NASCAR driver

Editor Aug 30, 2021
Rajah Caruth has been signed to compete in a limited series of NASCAR Xfinity Series races in 2022, which will make the D.C. native the third Black driver actively racing in a NASCAR series and the eighth in its history.

DCist: As Parents Send Kids Back To School With Masks And Sanitizer, ‘Time Will Tell If That’s…

Editor Aug 30, 2021
Outside Two Rivers Public Charter School — Young Elementary, a second grade teacher shook a tambourine as he cheerfully welcomed families to the first day of school. A drama teacher greeted youngsters with a puppet draped over one arm. A…

Washingtonian: Think You Know DC Music? A Huge New Compilation Reveals Treasures From a Bygone Era

Editor Aug 30, 2021
“R&B in D.C.” offers 472 songs from the ’40s and ’50s.

Washington Business Journal: New Brookland development could be the first to test D.C.’s…

Editor Aug 30, 2021
A church is aiming to spur the redevelopment of a Brookland property in what could become one of the first projects affected by changes to a key affordable housing policy D.C. passed earlier this year.

City Paper: One DCPS Parent’s First Day of School Worries Mirror Those of Many

Editor Aug 30, 2021
Today’s the first day of school for DCPS and many public charter schools, and thousands of parents aren’t feeling safe with back-to-school safety precautions (or lack thereof).

Washingtonian: Long-Closed Succotash Reopens Today in Penn Quarter as a Southern Steak House

Editor Aug 30, 2021
Chef Edward Lee goes upscale with smoked steaks at Succotash Prime.

Washingtonian: Michelin-Starred Chef Nicholas Stefanelli Opens Downtown DC Italian Cafe

Editor Aug 30, 2021
The latest Officina opens for morning espressos and after-work Negronis and pastas.

Washington Post: D.C.’s sports betting app keeps underperforming, with lots of finger-pointing…

Editor Aug 30, 2021
With the Olympics, the NBA Finals and the Stanley Cup finals, July was a major month in sports — but Washingtonians weren’t placing many wagers on the city’s legal sports betting app.

Washington Business Journal: New luxury building materials showroom to open in downtown D.C.

Editor Aug 30, 2021
Cosentino, a Spanish manufacturer and distributor of stone building materials, plans to open a new location in downtown D.C., where it's targeting the region's commercial real estate industry as one of its few markets nationwide.

Matthew Stoss in City Paper: I Lived in a Bar For Six Months In Exchange For Watching the Place and…

Editor Aug 30, 2021
When the pandemic cost me my job and apartment, the owners of The Public Option in Langdon Park took me in.

DCist: A Trio Of New Exhibits At MLK Library Goes Deep On D.C. History

Editor Aug 30, 2021
When D.C.’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library celebrates its grand “re-re-opening” this September, the central library will pay homage not only to its namesake, but the local faces — and voices — that have shaped the District over…

Washington Business Journal: Metro picks a D.C. real estate veteran to head its prominent…

Editor Aug 30, 2021
Metro has picked a new head of its real estate arm, tabbing a familiar face in D.C. development circles to help the agency manage some of the most valuable properties in Greater Washington.

WTOP: NFL player turned developer remakes multimillion-dollar modern in Palisades

Editor Aug 30, 2021
A newly-renovated home in Northwest D.C.’s Palisades neighborhood has hit the market for just under $3.4 million, a property redeveloped by Darryl Pounds, a former NFL pro who played cornerback for the Washington Football Team from 1995 to…

UrbanTurf: 33 Units Proposed for Adams Morgan’s Old Brass Knob Warehouse Building

Editor Aug 30, 2021
After years of supposition (and environmental remediation from the site's former automotive uses), a development project is taking shape for Adams Morgan's former Brass Knob architectural salvage warehouse.

WTOP: DC, Arlington, Montgomery County students go back to classes

Editor Aug 30, 2021
Hundreds of thousands of students are heading back to classes in D.C., Virginia and Maryland on Monday.

Washington Post: Schools open for full-scale in-person learning in D.C., Montgomery County and…

Editor Aug 30, 2021
Schools across the nation’s capital and its suburbs are expected to welcome more than 200,000 students back to classes Monday, marking a full-scale return to in-person learning for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began.

Washington Post: Third Street Tunnel fully reopened after a week-long closure

Editor Aug 30, 2021
The Third Street Tunnel in downtown Washington has fully reopened after a water main break caused it to close for a week.

7News: PA system, broken windows at two DC public schools won’t be ready for start of school

Editor Aug 29, 2021
As school buildings prepare to welcome back students at D.C. Public Schools, some community leaders are raising concerns about whether those buildings will be ready.
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