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Washington Post: Lime, Bird, Bolt and Razor lose appeals to operate scooters in D.C.

Editor Feb 27, 2020
The decision by the District Department of Transportation means only Jump, Lyft, Skip and Spin can operate in the city

Washington Post: Congress accepts statue of Pierre Charles L’Enfant, ending 12-year standoff with…

Editor Feb 27, 2020
More than 200 years after famed French architect Pierre Charles L’Enfant chose the spot on which the U.S. Capitol would be built, his likeness will return to Capitol Hill.

ABC7: Community members notice decrease in shootings in Benning Terrace neighborhood

Editor Feb 27, 2020
Community members in the Benning Terrace neighborhood have noticed a decrease in shootings since January.

The Wash: Inaugural homestand for DC’s esports team delivers a spectacle

Editor Feb 27, 2020
From ribbon dancers to a riled up home crowd, the Washington Justice made an experience out of esports.

DCist: All States Get Two Statues At The U.S. Capitol. Now, D.C. Is Getting Its Second

Editor Feb 27, 2020
In another symbolic victory for D.C. statehood, the District is getting a second statue on the grounds of the Capitol, bringing it on par with states across the country that—by federal law—are allowed two dedicated statues there.

WAMU: To Cut Emissions, D.C. Should Electrify Rideshare Cars And Charge Drivers Downtown, Report…

Editor Feb 27, 2020
The District could be doing more to cut emissions, particularly in the transportation sector, according to a report released Thursday.

DCist: This New Rom-Com On Netflix Is Set In A Changing D.C.

Editor Feb 27, 2020
As far as meet-cutes go, few get more D.C. than the one in Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment, a romantic comedy that hit Netflix last week. Just as the sounds of a go-go remix fade away during the opening credits, our two leads bump into…

UrbanTurf: Co-Living Comes to Former Columbia Heights Church

Editor Feb 27, 2020
Co-living is coming to a former Columbia Heights church.

Washington Business Journal: Spot a lot of gamers at The Wharf over the weekend? Esports took over…

Editor Feb 27, 2020
If it's a dry period for you on the sports calendar, a new team has just made its debut in the District.

Washington Post: District seeks to ban ‘ghost gun’ kits as seizures of homemade weapons soar

Editor Feb 27, 2020
The number of untraceable “ghost guns” built from kits and seized by police has begun to surge in the District and some other areas nationwide, raising concerns that firearm traffickers have found a new way to bypass background checks and…

Washingtonian: Her Relatives Were Enslaved in a Georgetown Hotel. Tonight She’ll Return to That…

Editor Feb 27, 2020
Yvette LaGonterie's research about her family has brought her all over the world. Tonight, it brings her close to home.

Bisnow: 7-Eleven Brings New Retail Concept To D.C., Plans Nationwide Expansion

Editor Feb 27, 2020
7-Eleven is planning a nationwide expansion for a new retail concept that features a Mexican restaurant and several other new offerings.

Washington Post: After 30 years, Horace & Dickie’s is saying goodbye to a neighborhood its…

Editor Feb 27, 2020
When asked about his health, 82-year-old Richard “Dickie” Shannon removes his ball cap to reveal a small scar on his bald head. “Brain aneurysm,” he announces, as calmly as if he were taking a phone call at Horace & Dickie’s, his…

Washingtonian: After a Search That Spread Over DC Social Media, Rachel Louise Snyder Is Reunited…

Editor Feb 27, 2020
The writer's pup was found Wednesday afternoon.

DCist: Bowser Makes A Public Push For Metro To Fully Return Late Night Hours

Editor Feb 27, 2020
After more than a year of pressuring Metro leaders to restore late night hours to the city’s rail system, Mayor Muriel Bowser isn’t letting up.

WAMU: Four Scooter Companies Will Leave D.C. In April, After Unsuccessful Appeals

Editor Feb 27, 2020
The District’s Department of Transportation has made a final decision on which four scooter companies will operate in the city come April 1: Jump, Lyft, Skip and Spin.

Washington Business Journal: Allbirds opens in Georgetown with limited-edition D.C. shoe

Editor Feb 27, 2020
San Francisco-based sneaker startup Allbirds opens its first D.C. location Thursday with a Georgetown store that will feature a limited-edition, D.C.-centric pair of shoes.

WTOP: DC gets a 7-Eleven with a taco restaurant

Editor Feb 27, 2020
Convenience store chain 7-Eleven just opened one of its pilot Evolution Store concepts in the District that includes a Laredo Taco Company restaurant.

City Paper: A Dupont Circle Home Addition Pits Neighbors Against Neighbors

Editor Feb 27, 2020
Children and plants have been weaponized, and it's drawn the attention of three different government bodies.

WAMU: When Tenants Take On Landlords Over Bad Conditions: A Rent-Strike Explainer

Editor Feb 27, 2020
D.C. appears to be in the midst of a rent-strike resurgence. From an ongoing strike in Columbia Heights to a recently resolved strike in Brightwood Park, the practice has emerged at several buildings in the city as a means to provoke…
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The DC Council is poised to consider emergency legislation Tuesday that would adjust the process for determining the winner in November's at-large DC Council election — the first time the contest…

jonetta rose barras: The story about the slaying of DC’s proverbial white whale

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Since 2020, when Mayor Muriel Bowser and her deputy mayor for health and human services, Wayne Turnage, decided to reorganize the city’s multibillion-dollar Medicaid managed care program in the…

District Links: Nadeau submits bill to add surtax on passive income for affluent households; proposed arch spurs debate…

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With the DC Council poised to hold hearings in the fall on potential tax changes in view of future budget challenges, Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau yesterday submitted legislation that would…

District Links: Court rejects attempt to return Trump name to Kennedy Center; Norton seeks new status for Civil War…

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DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton today introduced legislation that aims to designate the Civil War Defenses of Washington — including forts, unarmed batteries and rifle trenches encircling the capital…
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