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DCist: Bowser Wants To Rename A D.C. Elementary School After John Lewis

Editor Jul 13, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser wants to rename an elementary school in Petworth after John Lewis, the late congressman and civil rights leader who passed away last year.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. has unveiled the draft design for a future St. E’s hospital.…

Editor Jul 13, 2021
The vision for a future Southeast D.C. hospital is coming into focus.

City Paper: Are D.C.’s Vaccine Incentives Working?

Editor Jul 13, 2021
Let’s look at the data, shall we…

DCist: D.C. Just Released The Next Phase Of Its Plan To End Homelessness. Here’s What’s In It

Editor Jul 13, 2021
Mayor Muriel Bowser last week released the next five-year phase of her plan to end homelessness entirely in the District by 2025. Coming at the tail end of a pandemic that derailed Bowser’s initial goal of reducing overall homeless by 65%…

UrbanTurf: WC Smith Pitches Large Residential Development at I-695 and South Capitol Street

Editor Jul 13, 2021
DC's South Capitol Street pipeline is expanding.

Washington Business Journal: University of Utah stretches its D.C. presence with new real estate buy

Editor Jul 13, 2021
The University of Utah is trading rented intern apartments for owned space with the purchase of property near Dupont Circle.

DCist: Delays And Closures Coming To Red Line Through End Of Year For Ventilation And Platform Work

Editor Jul 13, 2021
Metro trains will be single-tracking on the Red Line between Dupont Circle and Van Ness stations starting Saturday through Aug. 29. Crews will be working on the tunnel ventilation system on the stretch in Northwest D.C., which will help…

DCist: D.C. Council To Decide How To End The City’s Eviction Moratorium

Editor Jul 13, 2021
As D.C. emerges from a year and a half of pandemic-induced lockdown, changes are likely coming to the city’s patchwork of safety net provisions that have protected vulnerable residents since the health crisis began.

DCist: WAMU Names Erika Pulley-Hayes As New General Manager

Editor Jul 13, 2021
After a competitive, monthslong search process, WAMU has hired Erika Pulley-Hayes to lead the station as its new general manager. Pulley-Hayes, president and CEO of Community Communications, Inc., an NPR affiliate in Orlando, Florida, will…

Associated Press: Democrats push $3.7B bill to secure Capitol; GOP offers less

Editor Jul 12, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats are proposing $3.7 billion in emergency spending to bolster security at the Capitol, repay outstanding debts from the Jan. 6 insurrection and help the federal government defray costs from the COVID-19…

WTOP: At White House, Bowser seeks help in curbing gun violence

Editor Jul 12, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and other urban leaders met with President Joe Biden at the White House on Monday to discuss efforts to prevent gun violence.

Colbert King in The Post: How a D.C. building collapse changed the tune of the Bowser administration

Editor Jul 12, 2021
What a difference a shocking building collapse makes in the finely tuned political minds of the Bowser administration. Only seven months ago, D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) was praising her Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs…

Washingtonian: A Boat Was Spotted Yesterday on the C&O Canal in Georgetown

Editor Jul 12, 2021
After years of canal restoration, mule-drawn passenger rides on the boat aren't that far off.

Washington Post: Three shootings bring District’s homicide count to 101 for year

Editor Jul 12, 2021
A mother of three who styled hair in her apartment in Southeast Washington. A football player and student studying for his master’s degree at a Maryland university. A 45-year-old man from Silver Spring.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Fences aren’t freedom and statues aren’t history

Editor Jul 12, 2021
Those northeastern gusts of wind y’all felt over the weekend? Those were about 10 to 15 knots of exhale.

WTOP: Some Northeast DC residents still rebuilding after fall flood

Editor Jul 12, 2021
Ten months after heavy rains flooded Northeast D.C. homes with raw sewage, some residents are still trying to rebuild.

City Paper: D.C. Council Weighs Revising D.C.’s Eviction Ban

Editor Jul 12, 2021
D.C. Council to vote on a phased approach to the end of the eviction ban on Tuesday.

DCist: D.C. Will Pay $220,000 In Legal Fees To Settle Church Lawsuit Over COVID-19 Restrictions

Editor Jul 12, 2021
D.C. will pay $220,000 in legal fees after it lost a court battle last year with Capitol Hill Baptist Church over COVID-19 gathering restrictions.

Washington Business Journal: In Anacostia, a nonprofit will own a new affordable development.…

Editor Jul 12, 2021
How can a small nonprofit afford space in one of D.C.’s rapidly redeveloping neighborhoods? It all comes down to ownership.

Washington Post: Washington Monument to reopen Wednesday

Editor Jul 12, 2021
The Washington Monument is expected to reopen Wednesday after a six-month closure because of the pandemic.
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