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WTOP: Take a look at The Wharf’s next luxury condos (Penthouse goes for $12M)

Editor May 7, 2021
The Wharf developer Hoffman-Madison Waterfront has released renderings of its forthcoming Amaris condominium building that will be part of Phase 2 at The Wharf. Penthouses at the striking, Rafael Viñoly-designed building will top out at…

DCist: The Census Counted Fewer D.C. Residents Than Expected. Is That A Problem?

Editor May 7, 2021
It was a Census number that no one saw coming: Despite years of rapid growth, D.C.’s 2020 population came in a good 23,000 people lower than expected.

Washington Business Journal: Which locality has the best field position for a new football stadium?…

Editor May 7, 2021
Terry McAuliffe, never shy about playing the zealous salesman, had a mere six months left in his term as Virginia’s 72nd governor when he made a bold declaration: The commonwealth would be the future home of the Washington Football Team.

City Paper: Kenyan McDuffie, Others Push Mayor for a Clear Reopening Roadmap

Editor May 7, 2021
"It’s incredibly hard for businesses to sustain themselves when they’re forced to respond to ad hoc reopening announcements."

Lupi Quinteros-Grady in The Post: Reopening should not leave youths and families of color even…

Editor May 7, 2021
The pandemic isn’t over — especially for many Latino and Black families. More than a year has passed since the coronavirus upended our lives, and widening racial, economic, health and educational inequities have slowed our recovery. Though…

Marchant Wentworth in The Post: Rock Creek may look inviting, but don’t go in the water

Editor May 7, 2021
Sitting on the rocks by Rock Creek on a summer’s day, you and your dog could be tempted to take a little wade in the water to cool off. Don’t do it.

Washington Post: Inside the housing showdown in D.C.’s Ivy City, where kids have no place to play

Editor May 7, 2021
The youngsters spilled into the street on a breezy spring afternoon, a few riding their scooters and rollerblading as others played touch football, their game stopping and starting for passing cars.

Washington Post: D.C.-to-Baltimore maglev would only benefit rich, Amtrak chief says

Editor May 6, 2021
Amtrak CEO William J. Flynn on Thursday took a shot at the proposed maglev train line for the Northeast Corridor, telling Congress the technology is vastly more expensive and environmentally disruptive than conventional and high-speed rail…

WTOP: Cheers! DC offers free beer after COVID-19 vaccine shot at Kennedy Center

Editor May 6, 2021
Those who got vaccinated at the Kennedy Center in D.C. Thursday got more than inoculation, they also got some celebration with a free beer along with their shot.

Washington Post: ‘My students are brilliant:’ Meet the D.C. teacher of the year and one of the four…

Editor May 6, 2021
It was month 13 of virtual learning, and Alejandro Diasgranados once again had to keep his 19 fifth-graders engaged on their computers.

Cathy Merrill in The Post: As a CEO, I worry about the erosion of office culture with more remote…

Editor May 6, 2021
Like many of my fellow small-business owners, I am excited about the prospect of returning to in-person work but am struggling with when and how to safely reopen our office — how many days a week, vaccination requirements, mask mandates…

Street Sense: When trans and non-binary people age out of homeless services, there’s nowhere to turn

Editor May 6, 2021
While LGBTQ-focused youth programs and housing assistance are growing nationally and in the District, transgender adults are being left behind after aging out of these programs in their mid-twenties.

WTOP: ‘I’ll have what Joe had’: DC restaurant sees spike in sales after presidential visit

Editor May 6, 2021
For the crew at Taqueria Las Gemelas in Northeast D.C., Wednesday morning was anything but normal — new or otherwise.

Washington Post: Metro will begin expanding late-night bus service in June

Editor May 6, 2021
Metro officials will expand late-night bus service and restore service on selected routes throughout the region starting June 6.

City Paper: D.C.’s Office of the Inspector General to Investigate Department of Employment Services

Editor May 6, 2021
The audit follows a series of issues DOES has experienced since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

DCist: Sharbat Bakery & Cafe In Adams Morgan Is Serving Up A Taste Of Azerbaijan

Editor May 6, 2021
When Ilhama Safarova immigrated to the U.S. from her homeland of Azerbaijan in 2018, the former nurse didn’t plan to open a bakery. The move was so her daughter, Shukrana, could attend college in the District. But when the longtime home…

Washington Business Journal: Art and Soul reopens on Capitol Hill in renovated hotel — but without…

Editor May 6, 2021
Art and Soul restaurant is the last piece that remains of the former Liaison Hotel on Capitol Hill after the hotel’s conversion to a Yotel property in 2020 — but the recently reopened restaurant looks a lot different and now has a new chef…

Washington Business Journal: Cedar Realty scores new partners, financing for its massive Northeast…

Editor May 6, 2021
The developers of the grocery-anchored Northeast Heights project in D.C.’s Ward 7 have picked up some new partners and new financing to drive the massive effort forward.

Washington Post: After the death of George Floyd, lawmakers in Md., Va. and D.C. set out to hold…

Editor May 6, 2021
The murder of George Floyd by police officer in Minneapolis, and the outrage and protests that followed, prompted a wave of police reform measures across the country, including in the District, Maryland and Virginia.

DCist: This New Cycling Clinic Wants To Help Amputees Build Confidence And Regain Mobility

Editor May 6, 2021
They came to Rock Creek Park from all over the region, with all sorts of life experiences and one similar goal: to learn to ride a bike again.
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District Links: Mayor says she expects to invoke 15-day emergency to extend curfew zones; Pinto apologizes for posting…

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