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WTOP: DC police chief wants community’s help to prevent further rise in killings

Editor Jun 2, 2021
When the weather gets hot, crime traditionally spikes. And with restrictions lifting as well, D.C.’s police chief is concerned about a more violent summer.

Washington Business Journal: P.F. Chang’s is bringing its slimmed-down takeout and delivery…

Editor Jun 2, 2021
P.F. Chang's is bringing a takeout and delivery version of its Asian-themed restaurant to downtown D.C.

City Paper: Georgetown ‘United in Delight’ Over Planned Stephen Starr Restaurant

Editor Jun 2, 2021
Heavy-hitting restaurateur Stephen Starr pitched plans to take over the vacant and historic Dean & DeLuca space on M Street NW in Georgetown at an Advisory Neighborhood Commission meeting Tuesday night. The Georgetown Metropolitan‘s…

DCist: Tensions Flare About $400 Million Paid Family Leave Surplus In Bowser’s Budget

Editor Jun 2, 2021
When D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser unveiled her budget proposal last week, she had good news to share: officials had found a $400 million surplus in the city’s two-year-old paid family leave program.

WTOP: Illegal firework ignites blaze in DC apartment building

Editor Jun 2, 2021
An illegal firework ignited a blaze in a high-rise building that houses seniors in Northwest D.C. on Tuesday, sending two people to the hospital.

City Paper: DC Public Schools Begins Drug Testing Contractors and Volunteers For Marijuana

Editor Jun 2, 2021
After-school organizations worry what the new requirement in the clearance process could mean for hiring.

Washington Business Journal: D.C.’s newest coworking space is outdoors, and free, for the…

Editor Jun 2, 2021
Here's a chance to spend a little more time outside this summer. Working. In the heart and heat of D.C.

DCist: Mayor Bowser Wants 70% Of D.C. Adults Partially Vaccinated By July 4

Editor Jun 2, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser joined dozens of other U.S. mayors in a challenge to vaccinate 70% of adult residents by July 4.

WTOP: Amid upheaval at DC crime lab, murder case that exposed problems remains on hold

Editor Jun 2, 2021
The trial of two men charged with murder in D.C., whose cases exposed serious forensic errors, remains on hold amid ongoing upheaval at the D.C. crime lab.

WTOP: DC nonprofit connects underserved youth with internships at real estate firms

Editor Jun 2, 2021
The D.C. nonprofit Urban Alliance is connecting underserved youth with internships at real estate companies through a new pilot program focused on setting kids up for successful careers.

DCist: Le Diplomate Owner To Open Italian Restaurant And Market In Dean & DeLuca’s Old…

Editor Jun 2, 2021
Stephen Starr, accomplished restauranteur and owner of the D.C. institution Le Diplomate, will open an Italian restaurant and market in the shuttered Dean & DeLuca space on Georgetown’s M Street NW.

Washington Business Journal: Redbrick pivots to a new name, a new team and a new strategy to make…

Editor Jun 2, 2021
With its bid to land a new Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters falling flat, Redbrick LMD LLC is making some major changes to get its Poplar Point project moving again.

Washingtonian: A Vintage Luxury Yacht Charter Is Launching In DC With a Talented Chef On Board

Editor Jun 2, 2021
Former Pineapple and Pearls head chef Bin Lu will cater intimate river cruises this summer.

UrbanTurf: The Nearly 2,000 Units Just Approved in Southwest DC

Editor Jun 2, 2021
Outside of The Wharf and the recently-opened Southwest Library, there hasn't been much construction action in Southwest DC lately. However, a handful of recent approvals and a couple of building permits will soon put cranes in motion.

Washingtonian: Le Diplomate’s Stephen Starr Will Open a Casual Italian Restaurant and Market in…

Editor Jun 2, 2021
Cafe Milano and Fiola Mare will soon have some big competition as Georgetown Italian hotspots. Stephen Starr, the Philadelphia restaurateur behind Le Diplomate and St. Anselm, is planning to open his own Italian restaurant and market in…

UrbanTurf: Former Frager’s Site Could Be DC’s First DoorDash Depot pixel

Editor Jun 2, 2021
While the last mile is in sight for DC to fully "reopen", one national delivery service is preparing to increase convenience for those who stay at home.

WTOP: Demonstrators recall being kettled by law enforcement during DC protests

Editor Jun 2, 2021
Some of the approximately 200 people who police penned into a block of Swann Street NW last year, trapping them for hours, gathered Tuesday night at Black Lives Matter Plaza in D.C. to remember what happened a year ago.

WTOP: Trust and compassion: Group aims to dispel vaccine skepticism among Black residents

Editor Jun 2, 2021
A former D.C. health commissioner said there are pockets of the population who continue to avoid getting a coronavirus vaccine, and these virtual town halls with leaders in health, civil rights and academics aim to guide them as they…

Washington Post: Judge approves settlement of decades-old lawsuit over D.C. foster care

Editor Jun 1, 2021
A federal judge on Tuesday approved a settlement in a lawsuit filed against the District more than three decades ago by a children’s advocate at a time when the city’s foster-care system was rife with mismanagement, including lax…

Washington Post: Metro considers service increases and lower fares

Editor Jun 1, 2021
The proposal comes amid signals that office workers may cut back on commuting, and worry over the economic impact on lower-income riders
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