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Washington Business Journal: A Washington Harbour building is in line for some upgrades

Editor Jun 21, 2021
One of Washington Harbour's major tenants is priming a major renovation just as people begin heading back to work.

Washington Post: Bowser becomes latest D.C. mayor to break ground on long-stalled Skyland project

Editor Jun 21, 2021
A long-awaited mixed-use development in Southeast Washington inched closer to completion Monday, as city officials celebrated the start of construction that will bring additional housing, restaurants and a grocery store to one of the…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: A holdout from Washington’s era of opulence finally gives in

Editor Jun 21, 2021
This is the end-of-an-era story that really, really doesn’t want to be written.

WTOP: DC leaders break ground on next phase of Southeast development

Editor Jun 21, 2021
Five mayors of D.C., city planners and community activists have worked for decades to achieve what Mayor Muriel Bowser said is now official in Southeast: a new development offering housing and food options for residents east of the…

City Paper: Arts Commissioner Claps Back at Council Chairman Over Political ‘Mess’

Editor Jun 21, 2021
Natalie Hopkinson responds to Chairman Phil Mendelson's comments about drama in the Commission on the Arts and Humanities.

DCist: There’s A New Swingers Lounge In Dupont … No, Not That Kind

Editor Jun 21, 2021
Upon walking into the new Dupont Circle establishment Swingers, one might first be a bit confused. No, it’s obviously not that kind of swingers venue (no need to leave your phone at the door). But is it a lounge? A club? An indoor…

Washington Business Journal: Bowser backs away from redeveloping Park Morton. Opponents to her new…

Editor Jun 21, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is making a major change to plans for the Park Morton public housing complex in Park View, just south of the Petworth Metro station, backing away from its redevelopment in favor of a rehabilitation.

DCist: The D.C. Region Has Become More Diverse — But Also More Segregated, Study Finds

Editor Jun 21, 2021
A sweeping new study of racial segregation across the U.S. shows that the Washington region, like much of the country, has become more segregated since 1990.

WTOP: DC tourists and conventions are returning, but international visitors are holding off

Editor Jun 21, 2021
The District of Columbia thrives on tourism, conventions and business travel — a local industry that has been devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.

Washington Post: D.C. motorcade celebrates role of Black fathers on Father’s Day

Editor Jun 21, 2021
Zyah Brown, 9, stood in front of the crowd and took the mic.

Washington Business Journal: Son of Howard U. alum gives business school $3 million to honor…

Editor Jun 20, 2021
Abraham Pishevar, a television and radio executive, first left his native Iran to earn his Master’s degree at Catholic University of America in 1976. The next time he returned to Greater Washington, in 1979, he was fleeing threat of…

DCist: On Juneteenth, ONE DC Celebrates Reopening Of Black Workers And Wellness Center

Editor Jun 19, 2021
Organizers with ONE DC and their broader community celebrated the reopening of the new Black Workers and Wellness Center in Anacostia on Saturday. Located on Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. right across from the Anacostia metro station, the…

Washington Post: For Ward 8 residents, coronavirus vaccine appeal comes with a touch of celebrity:…

Editor Jun 19, 2021
The Anacostia residents sitting on their porches Saturday morning jumped up, yelped and clamored for selfies as if a celebrity was walking down their block.

Washington Post: Teen vaccinations surge in Washington region during first month of eligibility

Editor Jun 19, 2021
When a coronavirus vaccination clinic set up in a nearby school in the Washington suburbs four weeks after her daughter became eligible for a shot, Meghan McCoy did not hesitate to bring in her 13-year-old. It was a familiar setting, close…

City Paper: Everything in D.C. is About Our Fight for Statehood. Even Instacart Snacks.

Editor Jun 19, 2021
District of Columbia, Virginia.

Washington Post: D.C. region gears up for a joyful celebration of Juneteenth

Editor Jun 19, 2021
The newly declared federal holiday of Juneteenth dawned on a joyful, if muggy Washington Saturday, with denizens of the nation’s capital braving the heat to mark the moment at Black Lives Matter plaza outside the White House as other…

WTOP: DC leaders try to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates with east-of-the-river effort

Editor Jun 19, 2021
Across the entire city, more than 70% of the adult population in the District has received at least one COVID-19 vaccination.

WTOP: Sports betting brings stunningly low amount of money to DC

Editor Jun 19, 2021
A tax revenue windfall from legalized sports betting has yet to become reality in D.C.

Washington Post: The masks come off at the National Gallery of Art. Smithsonian and others to…

Editor Jun 19, 2021
When the National Gallery of Art finishes its multistage comeback with Friday’s reopening of its East Building, it will not require fully vaccinated visitors to wear masks, and it will not seek proof of their vaccine status.

DCist: The Natural History Museum Is Open Again — But You’ll Need Tickets

Editor Jun 19, 2021
On the morning of the museum reopening, Kirk Johnson is almost as excited as the kids lined up outside. “I am just so happy,” says Johnson, the Sant Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. “461 days closed, and…
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District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

Jul 2, 2026 6
The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

Jul 1, 2026 130
The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…

District Links: DC unveils draft master plan for mixed-use redevelopment of RFK campus; July 4 will feature added…

Jun 30, 2026 24
The DC Office of Planning today released a draft master plan outlining a framework for redevelopment of the RFK campus, anchored by a new Washington Commanders stadium but also incorporating up to…

District Links: Trump unleashes on DC mayoral nominee Lewis George; Trump eyes Sept. 1 construction start at East…

Jun 29, 2026 25
In a Sunday afternoon post on social media, President Donald Trump blasted Democratic mayoral nominee Janeese Lewis George as a "Communist adherent" and vowed to derail any efforts to "resist…
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