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Washington Business Journal: Union Market creator tapped to help launch new downtown D.C. food hall

Editor Mar 23, 2021
The person that launched Union Market in Northeast D.C., which kicked off a wave of food hall development in Greater Washington, is working on his next act: an 18-stall food hall in an office complex near the Farragut West Metro station.

WTOP: Does DC have car dealerships? (Spoiler alert: Yes)

Editor Mar 23, 2021
Opponents of D.C. statehood argued their case in the U.S. House on Monday as Mayor Muriel Bowser and Council Chairman Phil Mendelson testified why the District should be the 51st state.

Colbert King in The Post: Basketball legend Elgin Baylor got his start in D.C. I am grateful to have…

Editor Mar 23, 2021
The tying shot at the buzzer in last week’s Virginia Tech-Florida NCAA basketball tournament game brought customers at Master’s Touch barber shop on Georgia Avenue to their feet. I was among them. But I felt the need to inform the…

Carolyn Clendenin in The Post: I live in D.C., and House Republicans have convinced me I don’t…

Editor Mar 23, 2021
Monday was a big day for policymakers trying to prevent D.C. from becoming a state. After living in D.C. for a decade, I thought getting representation in Congress was a good idea. But following the well-reasoned arguments from…

WTOP: DC auditor report calls for major police reform after fatal shootings

Editor Mar 23, 2021
The Office of the D.C. Auditor released a report Tuesday taking a closer look at how D.C. police have handled fatal shootings involving officers over the past few years, pointing out the need for reform within the department.

Washington Post: Commission studying policing in D.C. to recommend sweeping changes

Editor Mar 23, 2021
An independent commission studying how to reinvent policing in the District stopped short of recommending specific cuts to the department’s budget or staffing but agreed to urge the city to divert resources to other programs while reducing…

Washingtonian: Three Years After a Fire Gutted a Historic DC Mansion, Its Owners Have Brought It…

Editor Mar 23, 2021
The house has been in the same family since 1954. They weren’t about to give up on it now.

UrbanTurf: Chevy Chase ANC Adopts Several Housing Equity Resolutions

Editor Mar 23, 2021
Last summer, DC Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 3/4G, which largely covers Chevy Chase, formed a temporary Task Force on Racism with the goal of studying and making recommendations around racial equity and social justice.

City Paper: D.C. Statehood Hearing: The Nonsensical Arguments Republicans Made

Editor Mar 23, 2021
Congress held a hearing on D.C. statehood on Monday, and the chances of making the District the 51st state have never been greater. Perhaps because the odds are better now than ever before, the strategy to defeat statehood seems to be to…

Washington Business Journal: National Park Service will limit access to Tidal Basin, cherry blossoms…

Editor Mar 23, 2021
The National Park Service will limit public access to the Tidal Basin and surrounding area in D.C. to prevent large crowds gathering to take in the region’s annual rite of spring, the cherry blossoms’ peak bloom.

DCist: Asian American Business Owners In D.C. Report Months Of Racist Harassment

Editor Mar 23, 2021
Although it wasn’t the first time he was the target of racist vitriol during the pandemic, when Yunhan Zhang was attacked in his Dupont store last November, he remembers being shocked.

DCist: D.C. Lost Hundreds Of Businesses During The Pandemic — But New Ones Are Opening Fast, Data…

Editor Mar 23, 2021
At least 375 brick-and-mortar businesses in D.C. closed permanently or temporarily during the pandemic, as DCist/WAMU recently reported. But a report published today by the D.C. Policy Center shows a surprising parallel trend: New…

UrbanTurf: A Timber Retail Pavilion Pitched at St. Elizabeths

Editor Mar 23, 2021
Details are emerging for the temporary mixed-use activation planned for the St. Elizabeths campus.

DCist: D.C. Auditor Report Details ‘Serious Lapses’ In Investigations Of Police Killings

Editor Mar 23, 2021
A new report from the D.C. Auditor’s office identified “serious lapses” in the Metropolitan Police Department’s handling and investigation of four high-profile police killings, concluding that the department has “fallen short” of the…

DCist: Tidal Basin Could Be Closed To Cherry Blossom Crowds This Year

Editor Mar 23, 2021
The National Park Service may close the Tidal Basin and surrounding streets during the peak cherry blossom bloom period this year, in compliance with public health guidelines to prevent COVID-19 spread.

Washington Post: Janet Waddell, a special police officer who loved preparing meals for family and…

Editor Mar 23, 2021
For more than three decades, Janet Denise Waddell worked as a special police officer at Howard University, keeping students and staff safe.

WTOP: Park Service will cut off access to cherry blossoms if crowds grow too large

Editor Mar 23, 2021
It’s the time of year when droves of people head to see the soft pink and fuchsia buds of the cherry blossoms open on the Tidal Basin in D.C. But given the risk of COVID-19 spreading among expected crowds, the National Park Service is…

Jennifer Rubin in The Post: D.C. statehood may no longer be a pipe dream

Editor Mar 23, 2021
The case for statehood for the District of Columbia got a boost, ironically, from the disgraced former president.

City Paper: MPD’s Investigations of Officers’ Fatal Uses of Force Were Inadequate, Review Finds

Editor Mar 23, 2021
In the death of Marqueese Alston, most officers involved were interviewed for less than 10 minutes.

Washington Post: D.C. police failed to thoroughly examine actions of officers leading up to fatal…

Editor Mar 23, 2021
An independent review of four deadly incidents involving D.C. police concludes that the department failed to thoroughly examine the circumstances that led to the encounters and evaluate whether changes in tactics or training are needed.
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