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Washington Business Journal: Vacant downtown D.C. office building pitched for sale, touted for…

Editor Sep 15, 2020
S.C. Herman & Associates has scrapped its plans to find replacement tenants for a nearly 50-year-old office building across from Fannie Mae's new downtown D.C. headquarters and is instead looking to sell the 12-story building at 1125…

Washingtonian: Swahili Village Is One of DC’s Only Black-Owned Fine-Dining Restaurants. The Pandemic…

Editor Sep 15, 2020
Kevin Onyona’s Kenyan restaurant opened downtown ten days before indoor dining was shut down.

Washington Post: St. Elizabeths has increased usage of restraints on patients, report says

Editor Sep 15, 2020
A mental health advocacy group this week said the city-owned psychiatric hospital in Southeast Washington has increased its use of restraint and seclusion on patients despite regulations designed to limit such interventions.

City Paper: Hilton Brothers to Close Seven Bars ‘for Foreseeable Future’ on Halloween

Editor Sep 15, 2020
"This was one of the toughest decisions we’ve had to make, and we believe it’s the right one."

Washingtonian: These Are the 50 Most Influential DC Restaurants of the Last Century

Editor Sep 15, 2020
It wasn’t always share plates and fried-chicken sandwiches.

WTOP: Auditor to investigate deadly DC police shooting of Deon Kay

Editor Sep 15, 2020
The Office of the D.C. Auditor is investigating a deadly shooting involving a police officer earlier this month in Southeast.

UrbanTurf: DC Developers Raise Concerns About Proposed Condo Bill

Editor Sep 15, 2020
A proposed bill in DC intended to protect new condo owners from defects may have unintended consequences, according to local developers.

DCist: D.C. Attorney General Reaches Settlement With City’s Housing Authority Over Response To Crime

Editor Sep 15, 2020
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine has reached an agreement with the city’s housing authority over a June lawsuit concerning conditions at 10 of its properties, alleging the agency has been “refusing to address systematic…

DCist: Everything You Need To Know About Voting In D.C.

Editor Sep 15, 2020
This is expected to be an election season like none other in D.C.’s history. With the COVID-19 pandemic still a reality, D.C. is changing how it hopes residents will vote. There will be fewer (but bigger) polling places on Election Day.…

WTOP: Ford’s Theatre cancels live ‘A Christmas Carol’ production in favor of radio play

Editor Sep 15, 2020
An annual holiday tradition in the nation’s capital is coming to a (temporary) end.

UrbanTurf: In Progress or On Hold: The 6,300 Unit Rundown from Brookland to Langdon

Editor Sep 15, 2020
The residential development pipeline northeast of North Capitol Street and Rhode Island Avenue, spanning from Brookland to Langdon, remains active despite delays and legal wrangling. Some projects, like 901 Monroe Street NE, are still…

DCist: D.C. Returning Citizens Start Free Exercise And Wellness Program To Fight ‘Long Battle’…

Editor Sep 15, 2020
Ward 8 native Mallory “Rocky” Simpson works at a fitness and health club in Maryland, and he’s heard from a lot of people who tell him they can’t currently afford a gym membership.

WTOP: Report: DC area would be a prime beneficiary of switching to electric vehicles

Editor Sep 15, 2020
Switching to electric vehicles would save lives, time and money, and the D.C. area would be one of the prime beneficiaries, a new study finds.

DCist: D.C. Salvadoran Community Braces As Federal Court Ruling Threatens Protected Immigration…

Editor Sep 15, 2020
Salvadorans in the D.C. region expressed alarm and frustration Tuesday after a federal appeals court ruled the Trump Administration could end their protected immigration status in the U.S.

DCist: Yes, That’s Smoke From West Coast Fires Above D.C.

Editor Sep 15, 2020
The sky in the D.C. region has had an eerie glow this week, the sun at times an orange orb glowing weakly through a layer of haze. That haze is smoke from wildfires raging some 2,500 miles away, according to the National Weather Service.

WTOP: LabCorp supplying 2K more tests per week in DC after dip in supply

Editor Sep 15, 2020
A provider of coronavirus tests is increasing D.C.’s supply after previously decreasing them by one-fifth per week. But before heading out to get a test at one of the District’s public testing sites, the head of the department of public…

WTOP: Capitol Riverfront presents drive-in movie series along Anacostia River

Editor Sep 15, 2020
One silver lining of the pandemic has been the resurgence of the drive-in, including in Frederick and at Union Market, Wolf Trap, One Loudoun, RFK Stadium and ALX Community. Next week, you can add the Capitol Riverfront Drive-In, which…

DCist: Florence Pendleton, Shadow Senator Who Fought For D.C. Statehood, Dies At 94

Editor Sep 15, 2020
One of D.C.’s first senators and the first African American woman elected to the Senate, Florence Pendleton, has died at the age of 94.

Washington Post: Metro shakes up leadership of embattled ROCC

Editor Sep 15, 2020
Metro on Monday named a former assistant general manager to run and reform its embattled Rail Operations Control Center, the latest of internal shake-ups after a blistering audit this month revealed a host of safety and workplace issues.

NBC4: DC Charities Say They Have Yet to Receive Promised Coronavirus Assistance Grants

Editor Sep 15, 2020
At least 12 of the 77 charities and non-profits awarded COVID-19 assistance grants in July by the mayor of the District of Columbia have yet to receive the money. A News-4 I-Team investigation finds some of the $10 million in promised…
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District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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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…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

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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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