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Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial Board: Philadelphia wins if Washington, D.C., becomes the 51st state…

Editor Apr 28, 2021
The Founding Fathers who met in Philadelphia in 1787 to draft the Constitution did not foresee Washington, D.C., becoming a state. But times have changed, and so should our nation.

WUSA9: ‘It’s killing us’ | DC club owners ask for metrics to reopen fully, others…

Editor Apr 28, 2021
Owners say COVID restrictions continue to threaten the future of live music in the District.

WTOP: ‘God bless you, Liz’ — Bowser hails Washington Teachers’ Union president at funeral

Editor Apr 28, 2021
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser paid her respects to Elizabeth Davis during the funeral of the Washington Teachers’ Union president Wednesday.

Washington Post: Former Washington Post editor Martin Baron is working on a book about Trump, Bezos…

Editor Apr 28, 2021
Former Washington Post executive editor Martin Baron — who inspired the Catholic Church’s ire and a president’s rage — is working on his first book.

Associated Press: Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel gets seat at National Cathedral

Editor Apr 28, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington National Cathedral, the massive Episcopal house of worship that prides itself on being an unfinished work-in-progress whose stones and stained glass tell the story of the 20th and 21st centuries, is unveiling…

Washingtonian: First Look: A Bust of Elie Wiesel Is Coming to National Cathedral

Editor Apr 28, 2021
The finished sculpture will be unveiled in the fall.

City Paper: Unpaid Traffic Debt Means D.C. Residents Can’t Renew Their Driver’s Licenses

Editor Apr 28, 2021
Two lawmakers are trying to change the law, saying it is a matter of racial equity.

WTOP: What changes when DC vaccinations go appointment-free May 1?

Editor Apr 28, 2021
Clinics will have special hours Saturday, May 1, when COVID-19 vaccination appointments in D.C. go appointment-free, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office said Wednesday.

DCist: Two Developer Groups Are Competing To Redevelop The Reeves Center. Here’s What They’re…

Editor Apr 28, 2021
District officials are reviewing two proposals to redevelop the Reeves Center, a government office building that also serves as a cultural hub in the U Street Corridor.

Washington Business Journal: The end is near for the NoMa McDonald’s. JBG Smith is pitching a…

Editor Apr 28, 2021
First, the District came for NoMa’s Wendy’s. Now, the neighborhood’s McDonald’s is set for redevelopment too.

UrbanTurf: 805 Units and a Rooftop Restaurant: JBG SMITH’s Big Plans for NoMa McDonalds Site

Editor Apr 28, 2021
Three years after JBG SMITH purchased a NoMa McDonald's, plans are emerging for redevelopment of the site.

Washington Post: Use of force by D.C. police is decreasing, but report also cites improper neck…

Editor Apr 28, 2021
Fewer D.C. police officers are using force, but the department investigated more than a dozen instances of officers improperly using neck restraints to subdue suspects since 2018, an independent review has found.

WTOP: DC reveals 2 proposals for Reeves Center redevelopment

Editor Apr 28, 2021
The District has released presentations from two separate teams of developers for the redevelopment of the the Frank D. Reeves Municipal Building, known as the Reeves Center, in the heart of the U Street Corridor.

UrbanTurf: A Look at the 400 Units Planned in Historic Takoma, and the 1,200 in the Works at Walter…

Editor Apr 28, 2021
DC's Takoma neighborhood could have quite a few active construction sites in the coming years, compensating for a lack of new housing construction in neighboring Takoma Park and Shepherd Park. On the other side of Georgia Avenue, the old…

Associated Press: Retired Washington Post editor Martin Baron has book deal

Editor Apr 28, 2021
NEW YORK (AP) — Martin Baron, who retired recently as executive editor of The Washington Post, is working on a book about his leadership of the paper during the administration of President Donald Trump.

DCist: With Restrictions Easing, Here’s What D.C. Theaters And Concert Halls Have Planned

Editor Apr 28, 2021
Starting on Saturday, D.C.’s art scene, largely shuttered for the past year and replaced by virtual stages, will inch one step toward “normal.” Concert venues and theaters can reopen at 25% capacity (or host a maximum of 500 people), while…

Letters to the Editor of The Post: D.C. statehood is a nonpartisan issue

Editor Apr 28, 2021
George F. Will’s column arguing the 23rd Amendment poses a barrier to congressional legislation on D.C. statehood gets the law wrong.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: When the cicadas last swarmed, a children’s book eased fears. Now, 17…

Editor Apr 28, 2021
It started with a gnat.

WUSA9: ‘We want to preserve its history’ | Community fights to keep one of the…

Editor Apr 27, 2021
Deanwood Library Kiosk was the area's only library from 1976-2008

NBC4: Complaints About Illegal Trash Dumping Spike During the Pandemic

Editor Apr 27, 2021
There's a lot of trash talk going on around the D.C. area. The News4 I-Team found in March alone, there were 400 more calls to 311 about illegal dumping in the District than the same time last year.
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The Republican-run House Appropriations Committee this morning released the text of a proposed fiscal year 2027 funding bill that includes appropriations for DC — with the broad array of riders…

District Links: Mayor says she expects to invoke 15-day emergency to extend curfew zones; Pinto apologizes for posting…

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With current legislative authority for expanded juvenile curfews set to expire at midnight, Mayor Muriel Bowser said today that she's likely to declare a 15-day public emergency in order to…

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Robert White — one of two sitting councilmembers vying to become the DC's next delegate to Congress — is calling on his Ward 2 colleague Brooke Pinto to drop out of the race after her campaign posted…
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