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UrbanTurf: The 240 Units in the Works in Adams Morgan

Editor Feb 2, 2021
Add Adams Morgan to the list of DC neighborhoods where the residential pipeline is trending downward. Besides the affordable housing and temporary housing for returning citizens being constructed on Ontario Road and retrofit into a…

City Paper: Students Return to School as D.C. Files Restraining Order Against Teachers’ Union

Editor Feb 2, 2021
D.C. files a restraining order against the Washington Teachers’ Union to prevent them from striking. The WTU president says she is advising teachers to return to school on Tuesday.

WTOP: Thousands of DC Public Schools students return to some classrooms

Editor Feb 2, 2021
Tuesday marked D.C. Public Schools’ most significant return to in-person learning since the COVID-19 pandemic first disrupted learning nearly a year ago, with about 9,000 of the District’s 52,000 students back in a classroom.

DCist: Food Delivery Apps Must Stop Listing Restaurants Without Their Consent Under New D.C. Bill

Editor Feb 2, 2021
The D.C. Council has unanimously approved a new measure that further tightens restrictions on food delivery apps during the ongoing health emergency.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. lawmakers override Bowser’s veto, vote again to break up…

Editor Feb 2, 2021
D.C. lawmakers have voted to override Mayor Muriel Bowser's veto of a bill to break up the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, setting up the reorganization of one of the D.C. government's most important agencies interacting…

DCist: Alpaca Parties, A Bernie Sanders Snowman, And More: How D.C. Residents Are Enjoying The…

Editor Feb 2, 2021
The region has been hit with a three-day snow storm, totaling 6 inches in some areas, and marking the heaviest snowfall in the area since 2018.

DCist: How Five Families Decided To Send Their Children Back For In-Person Learning — Or Not

Editor Feb 2, 2021
A public health expert who spent two decades studying pandemic preparedness. A mother who makes DoorDash deliveries to scrape together extra money for her son’s learning pod. A single-parent who worries no one can help care for her son if…

WTOP: DC’s Potomac Phil declares early spring but more political gridlock

Editor Feb 2, 2021
As snow flurries descended down onto the Dupont Fountain in D.C.’s Dupont Circle Tuesday, a tradition unlike any other continued in a virtual way.

DCist: Say Goodbye To That Wendy’s At The Hellish Dave Thomas Circle

Editor Feb 2, 2021
It’s been called a failure, a hellscape, one of the city’s most dangerous intersections, and an “urban aneurysm.” And now, D.C.’s infamous Dave Thomas Circle is finally getting a rethink.

WTOP: DC launches new racial equity office, search for chief equity officer starts

Editor Feb 2, 2021
On the first day of Black History Month, D.C. said it will be looking for the city’s first Chief Equity Officer for the newly created racial equity office.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. pays millions to take ‘Dave Thomas Circle’ in Northeast through…

Editor Feb 2, 2021
The District of Columbia has followed through on its promise to acquire the small Northeast D.C. tract of land known as "Dave Thomas Circle"by any means necessary.

DCist: A DCPS Teacher Spoke Out After Her Stillbirth. Now D.C. Might Grant City Workers 2 Weeks Of…

Editor Feb 2, 2021
The D.C. Council is expected to vote on emergency legislation Tuesday that would grant city employees two weeks of paid bereavement leave following the death of a family member or a stillbirth.

WTOP: Cheesecake Factory moves ahead with new downtown DC location

Editor Feb 2, 2021
Despite ongoing restaurant industry uncertainty, the Cheesecake Factory is moving ahead with plans for its latest D.C.-area restaurant, this one in downtown D.C.

Patch: ‘I Went For Knife Skills And They Gave Me Life Skills’

Editor Feb 2, 2021
District woman sees new path forward thanks to DC Central Kitchen's Culinary Job Training program.

WTOP: DC grabs ‘Dave Thomas Circle’ through eminent domain

Editor Feb 2, 2021
In the pantheon of confusing and dangerous D.C. intersections, “Dave Thomas Circle” in Northeast certainly ranks high. But, perhaps, not for long.

Washington Post: D.C. acquires ‘Dave Thomas Circle’ on New York Avenue through eminent domain

Editor Feb 2, 2021
A confusing intersection along New York Avenue in Northeast Washington will be redesigned to make it safer, city officials said.

Washington Post: D.C. Council expected to override two Bowser vetoes on Tuesday

Editor Feb 2, 2021
The D.C. Council on Tuesday is expected to override mayoral vetoes of two bills that passed unanimously in December, disagreements that city leaders from both branches of government attribute to fundamentally different policy views.

Washington Business Journal: Two D.C. hotels are among the top 10 in the U.S., according to U.S.…

Editor Feb 2, 2021
The Four Seasons Washington D.C. and The Jefferson hotel in the District are both among top 10 hotels in the country for 2021, according to U.S. News and World Report’s annual ranking.

WTOP: DC seeks restraining order against teachers’ union to halt further strike talks

Editor Feb 2, 2021
D.C. is asking for a temporary order to prevent the Washington Teachers’ Union from engaging in a strike that would stop the reopening of some schools for in-person learning on Tuesday.

Bloomberg CityLab: D.C.’s New Vision Zero Law Could Be a Boon for Bike Lanes

Editor Feb 2, 2021
Modeled on a Cambridge ordinance that mandates protected bicycle infrastructure citywide, the District’s approach to taming traffic deaths is being closely watched.
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