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Washington Business Journal: Need help meeting D.C.’s stricter building energy standards? This…

Editor Oct 28, 2020
Most building owners in D.C. are preoccupied these days with adding coronavirus-related upgrades, but the need for energy-efficient enhancements hasn’t disappeared during the pandemic.

UrbanTurf: 49 Condos Proposed for Former Hotel Site in Mount Vernon Triangle

Editor Oct 28, 2020
Despite dismissal in August of an appeal against a Mount Vernon Triangle hotel that got zoning approval in early 2019, the developer is moving on with a new development plan in mind.

Washington Business Journal: GSA plots substantial consolidation for two DOJ offices in D.C.

Editor Oct 28, 2020
The General Services Administration is looking to trim the D.C. office footprint of a pair of high-profile Department of Justice divisions, with the aim of completing a real estate search ahead of a 2023 lease expiration for their current…

DCist: ‘Long-Haulers’ Have Fought Through Months Of COVID-19 Symptoms. GW Just Launched A Clinic To…

Editor Oct 28, 2020
Maureen would have been in her last year at the Georgetown University Law Center this fall, living in an apartment on H Street and preparing to graduate — in person or virtually — this spring. Instead, she deferred this past semester and…

DCist: Family, Friends Of Karon Hylton Demand Police Accountability In Protest After His Death

Editor Oct 28, 2020
Protesters smashed a squad car window and punched holes in the panes of glass fronting the Fourth District Station of Metropolitan Police Department Tuesday, demanding accountability after the death of 20-year-old Karon Hylton. Police say…

Karl Racine in The Post: Too many D.C. families count on food stamps to allow the president to cut…

Editor Oct 28, 2020
The courts this month struck down the president’s plan to cut food stamps to more than 700,000 Americans.

Washington Business Journal: The pandemic is freeing up more D.C.-area retail space. What, if…

Editor Oct 28, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced many businesses across Greater Washington and the country to close up shop, leading to a fast-changing dynamic when it comes to retail space.

WTOP: FAQ: Could the election change prospects for DC statehood?

Editor Oct 28, 2020
D.C. started early voting this week, allowing residents to submit ballots in the presidential race ahead of Nov. 3.

Washington Times: D.C. Public Schools’ reopening plan met with petitions, protests

Editor Oct 27, 2020
The Washington Teachers Union says it’s still negotiating with D.C. Public Schools officials on the plan to reopen schools as early as next month.

NBC4: Family Blames Police for DC Man’s Death in Electric Scooter Crash; 4 Officers Hurt Amid…

Editor Oct 27, 2020
A protest over the death of a 20-year-old D.C. man who died after he was hit by a car while riding an electric scooter has erupted outside a police station in Northwest Tuesday night, and four officers are injured.

WUSA9: Protesters demand body cam footage after DC man dies following police chase

Editor Oct 27, 2020
Police say Karon Hylton crashed into a car as officers tried to stop him for riding a moped on the sidewalk without a helmet.

Fox 5: Principals, some parents pushing back on staffing plan for DCPS

Editor Oct 27, 2020
As D.C. Public Schools continues to plan for an in-person reopening for most elementary school students, principals, through their union and in a letter to families, say the plan to reassign some middle and high school staff members to…

WTOP: Protesters confront police over DC moped death

Editor Oct 27, 2020
Protesters descended on a D.C. police station Tuesday evening, in connection with the Friday night death of a Black man on a moped.

Washington Post: Protest of deadly crash in Northwest Washington becomes unruly

Editor Oct 27, 2020
A protest over a fatal accident involving a moped driver who crashed after police tried to pull him over turned unruly Tuesday night when windows were broken at a police station, trash was strewn about and objects were thrown at officers. …

WTOP: Moped death in Northwest DC prompts call for protest

Editor Oct 27, 2020
D.C. police are investigating last week’s moped fatality in the city’s Brightwood Park neighborhood.

Washington Business Journal: A sportsbook is coming to Audi Field in 2021. It’s not Caesars.

Editor Oct 27, 2020
D.C. United is partnering with gaming company FanDuel to bring a sportsbook to Audi Field next year.

WTOP: GALA Hispanic Theatre returns from pandemic with newly-renovated space

Editor Oct 27, 2020
It’s one of the only Hispanic theaters in the entire region with decades of rich history.

the Wash: Year-long delays continue on Ward 8 grocery store

Editor Oct 27, 2020
Good Food Markets plans to open a grocery store in Ward 8 by the end of the year, but construction delays have continued to disrupt that timeline, potentially leaving residents in limbo during a global pandemic.

Washingtonian: No Dancing, No Live Music, No Standing: What an Election Night Party at the Trump…

Editor Oct 27, 2020
If President Trump’s hoped-for election night party at his namesake hotel in DC comes about, the fête will not be restricted to 50 guests, as is the case in most of the District of Columbia under its Phase Two reopening rules. Because the…

DCist: Small Landlords In D.C. Worry Pandemic Will Force Them To Sell Their Property

Editor Oct 27, 2020
Lawmakers in D.C. have passed a series of measures to help renters during the pandemic. But some mom-and-pop landlords wonder whether the city will do the same for them.
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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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