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Washington Post Editorial Board: A D.C. restaurant owner feeds the homeless. Give thanks to the…

Editor Nov 24, 2020
SPARE A thought this Thanksgiving week for Kazi Mannan, the polite, unfailingly compassionate owner of a no-frills Indian-Pakistani buffet restaurant a few blocks from the White House. Since he opened Sakina Halal Grill, in 2013, Mr.…

UrbanTurf: Big Plans at Buzzard Point: 2,100 Units, Hotel, Office, and Retail Proposed for Prominent…

Editor Nov 24, 2020
The largest development planned for DC's Buzzard Point is starting to take shape.

Washington Blade: D.C. Council committee approves bill to ban LGBTQ panic defense

Editor Nov 24, 2020
The D.C. Council’s Judiciary and Public Safety Committee voted unanimously on Monday to approve a bill supported by LGBTQ activists that bans the use of the so-called gay and transgender panic defense in criminal trials, clearing the way…

UrbanTurf: HPO Recommends Approval of 78 Apartments Proposed to Replace Part of Dupont Circle Church

Editor Nov 24, 2020
A month ago, UrbanTurf reported on a proposal to replace the three-story annex at First Baptist Church at 1328 16th Street NW with a 78-unit apartment building. Now, The Drake II has been given a nudge towards approval.

Washington Business Journal: Meet Medium Rare’s Mark Bucher, whose Feed the Fridge initiative…

Editor Nov 24, 2020
Welcome to Off the Beat, a weekly Q&A with a local business person doing something a little different.

Washington Post: A treehouse that divided a Capitol Hill neighborhood must come down — in 2024

Editor Nov 24, 2020
A treehouse that looks like a castle has been the subject of a years-long battle involving allegations of government wrongdoing, arcane zoning rules and a federal lawsuit — all because it juts 20 inches into a public alley.

WTOP: Bill that could let more DC prisoners out early clears committee

Editor Nov 24, 2020
A D.C. Council committee approved a bill Monday that would give more prisoners the opportunity for early release, despite opposition from law enforcement.

Washington Post: After D.C. firefighter shot and wounded on the job, department expresses…

Editor Nov 23, 2020
A man struck in a hail of eight bullets Sunday afternoon had collapsed in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven in Southwest Washington. One bullet hit the window of the convenience store.

Street Sense: Omnibus legislation gets hearing with sharp divide between tenant advocates and…

Editor Nov 23, 2020
Over more than eight hours, 173 public witnesses — including members of tenant advocacy groups, landlords, housing provider organizations — testified at a Nov. 9 D.C. Council hearing for two bills: the “Rent Stabilization Program Reform…

Associated Press: White House still planning holiday parties, despite warnings

Editor Nov 23, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — All those warnings from public health officials begging Americans to limit gatherings this holiday season amid a surge in coronavirus cases aren’t stopping the White House from planning a host of festivities and holiday…

Associated Press: DC boosts limits on restaurants, gatherings amid virus spike

Editor Nov 23, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s capital is tightening its public COVID-19 restrictions in the face of spiraling virus numbers locally and around the country.

DCist: D.C. Teen Authors Reflect On Police Brutality And Racial Justice In 2020 Children’s Books

Editor Nov 23, 2020
D.C. teenagers from marginalized backgrounds have written children’s books that respond to high-profile incidents of police brutality this year, including the killings of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Breonna Taylor in Kentucky.

WTOP: Ford’s Theatre temporarily closes again due to COVID-19 surge

Editor Nov 23, 2020
Last week, the Kennedy Center announced that it would close back up until April 25, 2021, and this week, Ford’s Theatre has been forced to make a similar decision.

DCist: D.C. Council Judiciary Committee Advances Bill Giving More Young Offenders A Chance At Early…

Editor Nov 23, 2020
The D.C. Council’s judiciary committee voted Monday to advance a number of bills, including measures to permanently ban ghost guns, strengthen D.C.’s “red flag” law, clarify how citizen initiative and referenda can get on the ballot, and…

City Paper: Bowser Reduces Restaurant Capacity Limits, Stops Alcohol Sales at 10 p.m.

Editor Nov 23, 2020
“We’re going to nosedive," one bar manager says.

WTOP: Protesters raise money to protect artwork and messages attached to Lafayette Square fence

Editor Nov 23, 2020
For months, the messages and artwork attached to the fence on the north end of Lafayette Square, near the White House, have sometimes been a source of tensions between racial justice protesters and supporters of President Donald Trump.

UrbanTurf: DC Selects Development Team for Parcel 13 at St. Elizabeths

Editor Nov 23, 2020
At the beginning of 2020, DC's Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) released a request for proposals (RFP) for the nearly four-acre Parcel 13 at the St. Elizabeths campus (map).

DCist: Hard-Hit Local Retailers Will Be Scrambling For Your Business This Holiday Season

Editor Nov 23, 2020
The holidays are usually crucial for local retailers that count on increased sales as customers stock up on gifts for friends and loved ones. This year’s season is especially important for businesses that have struggled during the…

DCist: District Adds Restrictions On Gyms, Restaurants As Coronavirus Cases Surge In The Region

Editor Nov 23, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced new coronavirus restrictions Monday, limiting indoor and outdoor gatherings, restricting indoor group exercise classes, and capping alcohol sales at restaurants at 10 p.m.

WTOP: DC walks back parts of Phase 2 coronavirus reopening

Editor Nov 23, 2020
The District is walking back some activities it had previously allowed under Phase 2 of its coronavirus reopening plan as COVID cases continue to grow.
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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…

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