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Washington Business Journal: JBG Smith transfers its ownership of the Marriott Wardman Park in D.C.

Editor Nov 4, 2020
JBG Smith Properties (NYSE: JBGS) no longer holds an ownership stake in the Washington Marriott Wardman Park hotel after transferring its holdings to its co-owner, Pacific Life Insurance Company.

Washington Post: D.C. election could move council, city in new direction

Editor Nov 3, 2020
Former D.C. Council aide Christina Henderson was leading her closest competitors Tuesday evening in the crowded field seeking an at-large seat on the council, according to early returns.

DCist: What It Was Like To Vote At A D.C. Sports Venue

Editor Nov 3, 2020
They came not to cheer, but to vote.

City Paper: On His Second Election Day as a Council Candidate, Ed Lazere Feels “Really Good”

Editor Nov 3, 2020
With support from local progressive groups and plenty of financing, the policy wonk appears to be a frontrunner in the at-large race.

City Paper: At-Large Candidates Try To Make History As First Latinx Councilmembers

Editor Nov 3, 2020
Mónica Palacio and Franklin Garcia make final pitches to voters on Election Day.

Washington Post: Hours before polls close, Kamala D. Harris’s alma mater honors her historic run

Editor Nov 3, 2020
As Sen. Kamala D. Harris descended on the final stops in her vice-presidential campaign, her alma mater in the nation’s capital reflected on her historic race to the White House.

WTOP: Crowds begin to gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza amid Election Day

Editor Nov 3, 2020
Amid boarded-up downtown businesses and increased “anti-scale” fencing around the White House, D.C. is prepped for what is expected to be a tumultuous finale to the 2020 presidential election Tuesday.

the Wash: Amid social and political unrest, DC statehood movement picks up steam

Editor Nov 3, 2020
As millions of Americans head to the polls today or have already cast their ballots, their choice of U.S. senator might have an effect on a renewed local movement: D.C. statehood.

Washingtonian: Washington Is Experiencing a Run on Weed Ahead of Election Night

Editor Nov 3, 2020
Edibles are the treat of choice for anxious political nerves.

UrbanTurf: DC Releases Short-Term Rental Regulations for Public Comment

Editor Nov 3, 2020
DC's Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) has taken a new step toward implementing the city's short-term rental regulatory legislation.

DCist: D.C. Homicides Reach A Grim Milestone

Editor Nov 3, 2020
There have been 167 homicides in D.C. this year, topping last year’s total of 166, the highest since 2008.

Washington Post: District records more homicides so far this year than in all of 2019

Editor Nov 3, 2020
With two fatal shootings in the opening days of November, more people have now been killed in the District this year than in all of 2019.

City Paper: What Would Ranked Choice Voting Mean for Crowded D.C. Races?

Editor Nov 3, 2020
The voting process aims to make sure winning candidates also get 50 percent of the vote.

UrbanTurf: The 1,800 Units Under Construction in Eckington and Union Market

Editor Nov 3, 2020
The Union Market development pipeline remains robust despite several planned-unit development (PUD) appeal-related delays, but now it looks like some major projects are in no rush to pursue zoning approvals (perhaps due to delayed…

City Paper: D.C. Food Banks and Nonprofits Face Dueling Crises During the Holidays

Editor Nov 3, 2020
Food banks and pantries prepare for unprecedented levels of need as the pandemic exacerbates food insecurity.

DCist: D.C.-Area Voters Line Up Early To Cast Their Ballots In Person

Editor Nov 3, 2020
On Nov. 3, voters around the D.C. region lined up early on the chilly, sunny morning to cast their ballots.

WTOP: Robotic arm tech DC surgeons use is ‘game-changer’ for spinal surgeries

Editor Nov 3, 2020
MedStar doctors in D.C. are the first in the Western Hemisphere to use a Cirq robotic arm to assist spinal surgeries.

Washington Post: D.C. voters deciding on ballot question to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms

Editor Nov 3, 2020
D.C. voters were weighing a ballot initiative Tuesday to decriminalize the use of magic mushrooms and other psychedelic substances after a months-long campaign in which supporters collected signatures during the height of the coronavirus…

WTOP: In reversal, DC will not reopen elementary schools next week as planned

Editor Nov 3, 2020
In a reversal, D.C. Public Schools will not reopen elementary school classrooms for most students next week as planned, citing the need to readjust staffing plans after strong pushback from teachers.

Washington Post: Prosecutors drop charges against father of Karon Hylton after protests,…

Editor Nov 2, 2020
Federal prosecutors in the District dropped charges against a man who was arrested Saturday during a protest over the death of his son, a moped rider who was being followed by police when he crashed.
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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

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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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