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Washingtonian: DC’s Democratic Primary Suddenly Matters

Editor Mar 4, 2020
The city made a fateful decision to go last. Now the overlooked primary has outsized importance on who wins—Bernie or Biden.

Bisnow: Inside Avec, The Massive Development Spanning 2 Blocks On The H Street Corridor

Editor Mar 4, 2020
A two-block stretch in the middle of the H Street corridor has been under construction for more than three years, and now a massive mixed-use development has delivered on the site that could be transformative for the bustling retail…

Washington Post: No D.C. ballot measure to decriminalize sex work after local activists object

Editor Mar 4, 2020
A national sex worker advocacy group said Wednesday that it will drop an effort to place a measure on the D.C. ballot to decriminalize prostitution, after an uproar from local sex work activists.

Washington Post: In comeback bid, Jack Evans has encountered anger and lost longtime allies

Editor Mar 4, 2020
Since launching his bid to reclaim the D.C. Council seat he gave up under pressure in January, Democrat Jack Evans has been scolded by former constituents and abandoned by longtime allies. A former council colleague said no when Evans…

Washington Business Journal: Coronavirus isn’t getting the National Cherry Blossom Festival…

Editor Mar 4, 2020
D.C. officials are planning for the National Cherry Blossom Festival to go on without a hitch despite the concern around the spread of the novel coronavirus.

City Paper: What Do Bitcoin, DCRA, and Craigslist Have in Common? This Rental Scam

Editor Mar 4, 2020
Two D.C. residents are suing an anonymous scammer who they say swindled them out of thousands of dollars.

Washington Business Journal: Events D.C. chief says conference attendance remains strong, despite…

Editor Mar 4, 2020
Events D.C. officials said the District’s convention center and sporting venues have yet to see significant drops in attendance due to concern over the coronavirus — but leaders expect that could change for events with lots of…

Washington Business Journal: D.C.-area hospitals learned from Ebola. But coronavirus is different —…

Editor Mar 4, 2020
As the threat of a broader coronavirus outbreak looms, Greater Washington’s health care providers are getting ready.

Washington Post: House party: Ever get down at Anderson House? Share your souvenirs.

Editor Mar 4, 2020
On June 8, 1940, Miss Elysabeth Cochran Barbour was presented to society at Anderson House, the grand manse on Massachusetts Avenue NW.

UrbanTurf: Will a Charter School Come to Buzzard Point?

Editor Mar 4, 2020
As construction continues at the former General Services Administration office in Buzzard Point, the developer is seeking to swap out retail to make room for a school.

WTOP: Decadeslong WWI munitions cleanup in Northwest DC nears completion

Editor Mar 4, 2020
The peaceful serenity of the neighborhood surrounding the stately home at 4825 Glenbrook Road, in the Spring Valley section of Northwest D.C., was matched by the potential danger and uncertainty of chemical agents buried beneath it.

WTOP: Atlas Brew Works brings Andy’s Pizza to Navy Yard

Editor Mar 4, 2020
Atlas Brew Works, set to open a second location outside of Nationals Park in Navy Yard, is partnering with Andy’s Pizza at the new location.

Washington Post: Cherry blossom peak bloom in Washington expected March 27 as festival organizers…

Editor Mar 4, 2020
A wet and mild winter means early blooms this year, according to the National Park Service, with the District’s famous cherry trees expected to peak from March 27 through March 30.

WAMU: One Day Before Strike Vote, Safeway And Workers Haven’t Reached A Deal

Editor Mar 4, 2020
A day before a scheduled strike vote, the union representing thousands of Safeway employees in the region says it remains far apart from the company on key issues regarding worker pensions. Negotiations between the two sides lasted well…

City Paper: D.C.’s Health Care Providers Prepare For Possible Coronavirus Outbreak As Best They Can

Editor Mar 4, 2020
As the country reckons with the spread of the novel coronavirus—with cases climbing nationwide as more people get screened and tested—D.C.’s health care providers are doing what they can to prepare for the ever-evolving epidemic.

UrbanTurf: The Stops, Starts, and Stutters in the Navy Yard Residential Pipeline

Editor Mar 4, 2020
As the residential development pipeline just east of South Capitol Street hums along, there is a waiting game happening in the rest of the Navy Yard neighborhood. Still, there are a number of major projects in the works, despite the…

Washington Post: D.C. Council proposal to move 9th Street bike lane forward stalls over questions of…

Editor Mar 4, 2020
The proposal by Council member Brianne Nadeau was withdrawn when it became clear it did not have enough support.

WTOP: DC attorney general seeking right to pursue hate crime violations in the city

Editor Mar 4, 2020
Concerned that the U.S. Attorney’s Office for D.C. has failed to adequately pursue cases of hate crimes, the District’s attorney general is asking the D.C. Council to empower it to enforce the city’s anti-bias laws.

City Paper: Nearly Every Member of Council Supports Giving Residents $100 in Transit Fare Every…

Editor Mar 4, 2020
But broad support does not guarantee passage.

Capital News Service: Washington’s mayor says district is planning in case the virus surfaces

Editor Mar 3, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser said Tuesday that while there have been no cases of the coronavirus yet in the District, her government has started “worst-case scenario planning” for an outbreak.
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