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UrbanTurf: 49 Mostly Family-Sized Units Proposed on Rhode Island Avenue

Editor Aug 3, 2020
Nearly a year after acquiring permits for a 47-unit residential building to replace the Flip-It Bakery & Deli on the Brookland-Langdon border, the project is getting slightly larger.

WAMU: Can You Swim In Rock Creek? Washingtonians Aren’t Waiting For An Answer

Editor Aug 3, 2020
While D.C. was busy breaking the record for most 90-degree days in a month (thanks for nothing, July), some locals decided to dip their toes — or entire bodies — into Rock Creek, a shallow and mostly shaded waterway that runs through…

Washington Post: Nonprofits in trouble: One-third of organizations may not survive pandemic,…

Editor Aug 3, 2020
The twin crises of pandemic and recession are straining the region’s philanthropies and could force as many as a third of nonprofits to close or merge before the economy recovers, according to top executives in the sector.

WTOP: First to close and the last to open: DC concert venues say they can’t continue without help…

Editor Aug 3, 2020
Unable to open anytime soon, local independent concert venues are looking to Congress for help.

Washington Post: Tropical storm watch for D.C. area. Isaias to bring threat of ‘significant’…

Editor Aug 2, 2020
Flash flood watch issued; tropical-storm-force wind gusts may occur in eastern areas.

DCist: National Weather Service Says Prepare For Life-Threatening Rainfall, Flooding Monday Night

Editor Aug 2, 2020
The odds are increasing that the D.C. region will see significant flooding due to Tropical Storm Isaias late Monday into Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service.

DCist: D.C.’s First Sportsbook Is Now Open To Take Bets

Editor Aug 2, 2020
On Friday, D.C.’s first official sportsbook opened at Capital One Arena. It’s the first of its kind in a professional sports arena or stadium.

Washington Post: D.C.’s first sportsbook opens at Capital One Arena

Editor Aug 2, 2020
With American sports stirring back to life, sports gambling in the nation’s capital entered a new phase Friday with the opening of the District’s first sportsbook.

Washington Post: D.C. pastor tests positive for coronavirus, as health officials struggle to stop…

Editor Aug 2, 2020
The pastor of a Catholic church on Capitol Hill who urged people not to “cower in fear” of the novel coronavirus has contracted covid-19, the disease the virus causes, prompting D.C. health officials to tell about 250 staff and…

WTOP: DC tops list of large cities for farmers markets; Arlington ranked ‘America’s Fittest City’

Editor Aug 2, 2020
National Farmers Market Week begins Sunday and D.C. has been awarded the Number 1 spot on the 2020 American Fitness Index rankings list of the nation’s top 100 cities with access to farmer’s markets.

Washington Post: A trusted bus driver, an aspiring caterer, a father of two. As killings rise in…

Editor Aug 2, 2020
A beloved school bus driver who enjoyed making friends with children from different cultures. A young woman following her mother into a career in the culinary arts. A man killed nine days after his father died of cancer.

WUSA9: “We can’t hold on much longer”: Without relief, DC music venues say they…

Editor Aug 1, 2020
Months after being forced to close due to the pandemic, independently owned music venues in DC continue to call on Congress to pass relief measures.

Washington Post: Proposed system would gather data about helicopter noise in the D.C. region

Editor Aug 1, 2020
D.C.-area lawmakers are pushing a measure that would create a centralized system to track complaints about helicopter noise in the region similar to ones used to collect information about airplane noise.

DCist: Dozens Of Grassroots Organizations Joined For A Collective Protest To Demand Broad Changes In…

Editor Aug 1, 2020
More than two months after the Black Lives Matter protests kicked off in D.C., the demonstrations continue. While the camera crews and extremely large crowds may be mostly gone, protestors say they still want their demands heard.

Washington Post: Ten bucks left, no place to go: How the pandemic and a broken unemployment system…

Editor Aug 1, 2020
He had five days to move out of the house in Brightwood Park, and now Daniel Vought stood looking at the plastic crates stacked in the living room holding his things. T-shirts. Power cords. Pokémon cards and stuffed animals. His beloved…

Washington Post: The amazing life of C.J. Hillyer, the wealthy namesake of Hillyer Place NW

Editor Aug 1, 2020
Curtis Justin Hillyer drew his last breath at 3 p.m. on Aug. 5, 1906, on a southbound train returning to Washington from Nova Scotia. The 78-year-old lawyer had traveled to the Canadian province for his health, but had told his son he…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A D.C. teacher uses his stimulus check to start a nonprofit, so he can…

Editor Aug 1, 2020
A day after Carmen Garner drove across the Washington region to visit five boys at their homes, he is still thinking of the walk to one child’s front door.

Washington Post: Two protesters arrested while chalking ‘Black Pre-Born Lives Matter’ on sidewalk

Editor Aug 1, 2020
Two protesters outside a Planned Parenthood facility were arrested and charged with defacing public or private property early Saturday, according to D.C. police and video footage.

Washington Post: Government officials adopt plan to expand Washington region trail network to 1,400…

Editor Aug 1, 2020
The region’s top transportation board has endorsed a proposal for a network of trails stretching across the greater Washington region, from Frederick, Md., to Prince William County, Va., that would expand the amount of off-road bicycle and…

WUSA9: ‘We have run dry’ | World Central Kitchen ends food delivery in some DC neighborhoods…

Editor Aug 1, 2020
Donations to World Central Kitchen have evaporated. Food security services that the chef’s nonprofit offered to entire cities, like Atlanta, have ended altogether.
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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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