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Washington Business Journal: Older hotels, office buildings in parts of D.C. are ripe for…

Editor Apr 2, 2021
Older hotels and office buildings in Northwest D.C. look increasingly ripe for conversions into apartments, according to a new analysis by D.C. planners, teeing up yet another debate about how city officials can get such projects moving.

DCist: D.C. Encourages Houses Of Worship To Use Federal Grants For Increased Security

Editor Apr 2, 2021
Following several hateful and often racist attacks on churches in the past year, D.C. is encouraging the city’s faith organizations to apply for federal funding that would support increased security measures.

Washington Post: D.C. pushes security grant for faith-based institutions after year of unrest

Editor Apr 2, 2021
The District urged its faith-based institutions to apply for federal grant money to boost security after a year of unrest in the city and amid escalating violence against religious institutions across the country.

Washingtonian: Yet Another DC Couple Ditches Condo for Freestanding House

Editor Apr 2, 2021
With their delayed move to Ward 3 next week, a public servant and her lawyer husband will join a pandemic-era trend of seeking more space.

City Paper: Patron Alleging Racial Profiling Incident at Martin’s Tavern Remains Frustrated With…

Editor Apr 2, 2021
Kristi Riggs says proprietor Billy Martin Jr.’s silence after an online meeting with her is an attempt to stonewall her.

Matthew Frumin in The Post: In upper Northwest, displacement happened long ago

Editor Apr 2, 2021
The debate about the proposed changes to the D.C. Comprehensive Plan and Future Land Use Map is now, appropriately, fully joined.

DCist: Historic Board Says Transformer Sculptures Can’t Remain In Georgetown

Editor Apr 2, 2021
Optimus Prime may have survived a crash landing on pre-historic earth and the many battles with the Decepticons that followed, but he’s likely not going to escape the Old Georgetown Board alive.

Washington Post: Tourists are beginning to return to D.C. But the industry’s employees are still…

Editor Apr 2, 2021
On a sunny Tuesday at White House Gifts boutique, cousins visiting the District from Oregon admired cherry blossom mugs left over from last spring. A couple from Florida, who came to town to escape spring-breakers, purchased hats and…

WTOP: Restaurants anxious for fans to come, team to play at Nationals Park again

Editor Apr 2, 2021
Restaurants eagerly awaiting the return of fans at Nationals Park in D.C. will have to wait a little longer after Opening Day was delayed due to positive COVID-19 cases within the team. But they remain hopeful that they will soon see a…

Washington Post: Elijah Jamal Balbed, on a mission to ‘mob the city with live music’

Editor Apr 2, 2021
The crowd at Malcolm X Park (a.k.a. Meridian Hill Park) in Columbia Heights is a sparse one on this gorgeous Tuesday afternoon. Elijah Jamal Balbed doesn’t let that faze him.

Washington Post: How to make the most of the National Arboretum, from the redwood grove to the…

Editor Apr 2, 2021
The National Arboretum is a place full of contradictions. It was established by Congress in 1927 as part of the U.S. Agriculture Department “for purposes of research and education concerning tree and plant life.” Ninety-four years later,…

District Dig: Giving Up The Ghost

Editor Apr 2, 2021
Developer Geoff Griffis relents on plans to develop the blighted Congress Heights Metro site, agreeing to a deal that would be a win for former tenants

NBC4: DC Failed to Collect Possibly Millions in Property Taxes Due to Computer Error

Editor Apr 1, 2021
DC can raise property tax rate on blighted, vacant homes

Associated Press: Harris to move into official VP residence next week

Editor Apr 1, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — After more than two months of living in temporary housing, Vice President Kamala Harris will soon be able to unpack and unwind at her official residence on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory.

WTOP: ‘Decentering police’ – DC police reform panel calls for major changes in public safety

Editor Apr 1, 2021
After seven months of work, the D.C. Police Reform Commission issued its report on Thursday, which contained more than 90 recommendations calling for, among other things, a reduction in the size of the Metropolitan Police Department and a…

ABC7: New ‘Curbside Groceries’ initiative launches in DC’s Ward 8: here’s…

Editor Apr 1, 2021
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — A new effort is underway to try to improve access to healthy, affordable groceries in DC's Ward Eight. It's a part of the city that's considered a food desert, with just one full service grocery store.

Washington Post: Child struck and killed by a vehicle in Northwest Washington

Editor Apr 1, 2021
A vehicle struck and killed a 4-year-old boy on a Northwest Washington street on Thursday afternoon, D.C. police said.

Washington Post: D.C. council member wants to seize planned halfway house property to build urban…

Editor Apr 1, 2021
D.C. Council member Vincent C. Gray (D-Ward 7) said Thursday he wants the city to use eminent domain to seize a Northeast Washington property intended for a controversial 300-person halfway house and instead build an urban park.

Washingtonian: The Washingtonian Interview: Kojo Nnamdi

Editor Apr 1, 2021
With his WAMU show ending, the radio favorite reflects on his decades covering DC.

Washington Post: Group seeking to reinvent policing in District calls for sweeping changes

Editor Apr 1, 2021
The commission helping lawmakers overhaul policing in D.C. on Thursday recommended changes that would reverberate far beyond upending police culture and policies, potentially affecting a broad swath of city government.
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