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Washington Post: Cherry blossom access will be limited this year. Tidal Basin could close if crowds…

Editor Mar 23, 2021
As the District’s famed cherry blossoms begin to unfold and the brief period of peak bloom inches nearer, officials have adopted a crowd-control strategy similar to the posture of a fed-up parent: Behave, or lose your privileges.

WTOP: DC 2nd in pedestrian deaths per 100,000 for first half of 2020

Editor Mar 23, 2021
A new report shows pedestrian fatality rates rose in the first six months of 2020 despite a significant drop in driving amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Washington Post: National trackers say D.C. is among the worst vaccinators in the U.S. The reality…

Editor Mar 22, 2021
When D.C. residents awaiting coronavirus vaccinations turn to trackers that show the state-by-state progress of inoculations, they see alarming numbers.

CNN: Arguing against statehood for DC, congressman says it has no car dealerships (it does)

Editor Mar 22, 2021
Washington (CNN) — Rep. Jody Hice had an interesting Monday.

NBC News: Democrats, Republicans clash over D.C. statehood effort

Editor Mar 22, 2021
Lawmakers on the House Oversight and Reform Committee debated legislation Monday that would make Washington the 51st state.

Washingtonian: There Sure Are a Lot of Weird Arguments Against DC Statehood in Congress Today

Editor Mar 22, 2021
A hearing in Congress raises many fanciful tests for full constitutional rights.

Associated Press: DC’s long-simmering statehood push begins in Congress

Editor Mar 22, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supporters of the District of Columbia’s quest for statehood believe the time is right to bring this long-simmering and racially charged issue to fruition. But Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser’s clashes with Republicans at…

DCist: D.C. Not Having A Car Dealership (Even Though It Does) Is The Latest GOP Argument Against…

Editor Mar 22, 2021
It’s been a year and a half since the last time a House of Representatives committee held a hearing about D.C. statehood, far less time than the decades that passed between the lower chamber’s previous airing of the arguments for and…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: D.C. statehood is about more than getting a vote

Editor Mar 22, 2021
Monica Roaché does not want to be yanked back into Maryland. No thank you, no way.

Washington Post: Could D.C. become a state? Explaining the hurdles to statehood.

Editor Mar 22, 2021
House Democrats pledge to vote on a statehood bill before the summer, providing advocates a possible way forward

WTOP: Bill is back to make DC 51st state — still faces high hurdle in Senate

Editor Mar 22, 2021
Legislation that would make D.C. the nation’s 51st state was the focus of a congressional hearing Monday, which supporters of statehood hope will build public support for the bill ahead of a House voter later this year.

Washington Post: Bowser, advocates make the case for D.C. statehood at House committee hearing

Editor Mar 22, 2021
D.C. statehood advocates and Democratic lawmakers painted D.C. statehood as a matter of moral urgency and of racial justice in a House hearing Monday, pushing back against Republican arguments that the cause is purely partisan and…

NPR: With Stronger Democratic Support, D.C. Statehood Fight Returns To Capitol Hill

Editor Mar 22, 2021
Thirty years after Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton first introduced a bill for Washington, D.C., statehood, she returns to Capitol Hill to do it again — this time with the broadest support for the cause to date.

Washingtonian: DC Revokes First Liquor License for Covid Violations After Undercover Investigation

Editor Mar 22, 2021
An investigator called Kiss Lounge "a dumpster fire of violations."

City Paper: Mayor Bowser’s Rent Crisis Group Debates Eviction Moratorium

Editor Mar 22, 2021
The so-called strike force may recommend amending the ban to allow landlords to file evictions against tenants who pose “substantial threats to health and safety.”

Washington Business Journal: One of Sanford Capital’s last D.C. apartment complexes set for…

Editor Mar 22, 2021
One of the last multifamily properties owned by controversial landlord Sanford Capital is slated to be sold at a foreclosure auction next month, nearly three years after the Bethesda-based ownership group agreed under a court-approved…

WTOP: Georgetown residents battle over Transformer statues

Editor Mar 22, 2021
Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, from the blockbuster hit “Transformers,” are hard to miss, standing roughly 6 and 10 feet tall respectively outside the home of Dr. Newton Howard, a Georgetown University professor with a focus in artificial…

Washington Business Journal: Angela Franco will stay on as permanent head of D.C. Chamber

Editor Mar 22, 2021
Angela Franco will stay on as permanent head of the D.C. Chamber of Commerce, after leading the organization in an interim capacity for the last nine months following the abrupt resignation of Vincent Orange.

DCist: D.C.’s Virtual Tip Jar Was Hit Or Miss For Out-Of-Work Hospitality Industry Employees

Editor Mar 22, 2021
On March 15, 2020, four days after D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a public health emergency in the District, Ana Owens and Katie Gentsch created a Google Sheet.

WTOP: Halfway there: DC’s cherry blossoms reach 3rd stage of bloom

Editor Mar 22, 2021
We’re halfway there: The D.C. region’s famous Yoshino cherry trees have reached the third of six stages on the path to peak bloom, park officials said Monday.
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