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UrbanTurf: Missing Middle Housing May Remake DC Block

Editor Mar 2, 2020
Last week, UrbanTurf reported on how some missing middle housing typologies can fit, sometimes seamlessly, into DC's current zoning. Now, a new zoning application offers a real-life example of this.

DCist: It’s Warm Outside And Street Sweeping Is Back

Editor Mar 2, 2020
There is a high of 64 degrees in the District of Columbia on Monday and the Yoshino cherry trees are in their first stage of blooming, ushering forth the month of March and (we can only hope) increasingly spring-like weather.

DCist: Rock & Roll Hotel Abruptly Closes Its Doors

Editor Mar 2, 2020
Rock & Roll Hotel, the H Street music venue known for sweaty dance parties and indie concerts, has closed after 14 years. The company made the announcement Monday on its Twitter account, which is now set to private.

City Paper: Rock & Roll Hotel is Closing Immediately

Editor Mar 2, 2020
Per a press release, "all shows and events are cancelled."

Washington Post: Mother wants fatal shooting of Shaw youth to be a ‘wake-up call’

Editor Mar 2, 2020
Malachi Lukes had just returned from a trip to New York City, a surprise getaway with his family to celebrate his birthday, and he marveled at the vast bridges spanning the waterways around Manhattan.

Washington Times: D.C. Council member to introduce bill to give Metro riders $100 a month

Editor Mar 2, 2020
D.C. Council member Charles Allen announced Monday that he will introduce legislation that would give D.C. residents $100 a month on their SmarTrip cards to make the Metro more accessible.

Washingtonian: DC Rejects a “FOIA” Vanity Plate

Editor Mar 2, 2020
The Freedom of Information Act is a big part of Allan Blutstein’s life.

UrbanTurf: 104-Room Hotel Proposed for Nearly-Vacant Shaw Lot

Editor Mar 2, 2020
While there is a slew of new residential development on the boards for Shaw, a new hotel looks to be on the boards for the 9th Street corridor.

WAMU: A D.C. Council Member Wants To Give Residents $100 Per Month For Metro Rides

Editor Mar 2, 2020
What if the District gave its residents $100 per month on a SmarTrip card to pay for public transit on Metro?

DCist: Yoshino Cherry Blossoms Reach Green Bud, The First Stage Of Blooming

Editor Mar 2, 2020
As Washington continues to experience weather in the upper 50s, a complete lack of snowfall, and the warmest January ever recorded, it seems that any hopes of a real winter are long gone. In fact, spring leaf out (one of the early…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. CFO warns of coronavirus impacts on city revenue

Editor Mar 2, 2020
D.C.’s chief financial officer warned Friday the spread of the coronavirus could have a “considerable” impact on the District’s revenue.

Washington Post: They lost each other as kids in the 1968 riots. Decades later, they’ve reunited.

Editor Mar 2, 2020
The 10-year-old stood on a toilet to peer out the top-floor window of the towering house in Northwest Washington, her eyes riveted on the mayhem below. Rioters had already flipped a car and set it ablaze across the street, and Georgette…

Washington Business Journal: Chanel to open boutique at CityCenterDC

Editor Mar 2, 2020
Luxury fashion, accessory and beauty product retailer Chanel Inc. will open a store at the Conrad Washington D.C., according to a D.C. building permit issued this week.

WTOP: Organizers: Coronavirus fears won’t derail DC’s Cherry Blossom Festival

Editor Mar 2, 2020
With less than three weeks to go until the National Cherry Blossom Festival, organizers say preparations are on track, and that they’re not deterred by concerns about the novel coronavirus disrupting travel and the economy.

Washington Post: Safeway workers prepare for strike vote as contract negotiations remain stalled

Editor Mar 2, 2020
The union representing more than 10,000 Safeway grocery store workers is moving closer to a strike that could disrupt operations at 116 D.C.-area locations, union representatives said Friday, as a disagreement with the company’s private…

WTOP: DC locals still seeking answers on 6-year anniversary of Relisha Rudd’s disappearance

Editor Mar 1, 2020
Many gathered at the intersection of New York Avenue and Bladensburg Road in Northeast D.C. to remember Relisha Rudd; the 6-year-old who disappeared exactly six years ago.

Washington Post: D.C. Council member proposes free public transit for residents

Editor Mar 1, 2020
The District could become the next U.S. city to make transit free under a proposal by a D.C. Council member that would give each resident $100 a month to use for public transportation.

WTOP: Tourism skid expected in DC due to coronavirus

Editor Feb 29, 2020
Due to outbreak of the novel coronavirus, D.C.’s travel and tourism industry is expected to feel the pinch from travel reductions.

Fader: What does go-go being made D.C.’s official music actually mean?

Editor Feb 29, 2020
Last week, a bill was passed to make the native D.C. genre the official sound of the city. But does that actually help preserve and advance the genre’s place in D.C.?

WTOP: DC begins cracking down on bike lane obstruction

Editor Feb 29, 2020
Beginning today, Feb. 29, having your vehicle in one of DC’s bike lanes could cost you.
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