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Kimberly Bender and Neil Flanagan on 730DC: Does the District of Columbia Government Value Its Own…

Editor Feb 26, 2020
The administration’s neglect of DC’s archival treasures suggests… no.

Washington Post: Limited late-night Metro service is hurting D.C. economy, study says

Editor Feb 26, 2020
The lack of late-night Metro service is hurting the District’s economy, which derives a significant amount of revenue from the nightlife industry, according to a study released Wednesday.

UrbanTurf: 8-Unit Development Proposed for Connecticut Avenue Rowhouse

Editor Feb 25, 2020
A residential project is on the boards for a DC neighborhood that doesn't see new development that often.

WAMU: Metro Might Charge Bus Riders More For Paying In Cash. How Will It Affect Low-Income Riders?

Editor Feb 25, 2020
Metro will hold three public meetings this week to solicit feedback on its proposed 2021 budget. The agency is suggesting a number of significant service changes, including fare changes, cuts to bus routes, free transfers between bus and…

Washington Business Journal: District officials say they need more cash to spur redevelopment of…

Editor Feb 25, 2020
District officials say they need more cash to clear the way for more development at one of the largest vacant parcels across the entire city: Hill East’s Reservation 13.

WAMU: After Outcry, D.C. Extends Shuttle Service That Helps Get Homeless Students To School

Editor Feb 25, 2020
A shuttle service that helps transport students who are homeless to school will be extended until the end of the academic year, after parents and advocates sharply criticized D.C. officials’ plans to end the service after two months.

DCist: Paid Time Off To Vote? D.C. Council Is Considering It, And Other Election Changes

Editor Feb 25, 2020
The D.C. Council on Tuesday pushed forward two bills that could make it easier for residents in the District of Columbia to vote. The bills passed through committee and will now be referred to a council wide vote.

Washingtonian: For DC’s Black Chefs and Restaurateurs, B. Smith Was an Inspiration

Editor Feb 25, 2020
Her staff and customers remember the late hospitality guru, who died on Saturday.

Bisnow: WeWork’s D.C. Head Says It Will Grow Again, But Listless Office Market Isn’t Holding Its…

Editor Feb 25, 2020
WeWork has not leased a new D.C. office space in the six months since its high-profile IPO implosion, a hiatus that has hurt an office market already suffering from record-high vacancies.

WTOP: DC-area Safeway workers plan for strike amid negotiations

Editor Feb 25, 2020
Thousands of Safeway workers plan to strike next week if their union cannot reach a deal with the grocery store chain.

Washington Business Journal: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ spent big bucks in N. Va., D.C.…

Editor Feb 25, 2020
The production of "Wonder Woman 1984" spent roughly $30 million between Virginia and D.C., of which it received back about $1.6 million through the two jurisdiction's tax incentive programs.

Washington Post: Studio Theatre to get $20 million makeover, including open-concept redesign of its…

Editor Feb 25, 2020
With playwrights and directors redefining how we see and hear work for the stage, theaters are looking for new ways to make their facilities more flexible and accommodating. That is why Studio Theatre’s $20 million renovation plan,…

WAMU: Getting To School Is A Daily Challenge For Homeless Students Living In Motels. D.C. Is Ending…

Editor Feb 25, 2020
The shuttle idles in front of the Days Inn on a busy stretch of New York Avenue on weekday mornings. Parents board the bus, bleary-eyed children in tow. More passengers are collected from a nearby Quality Inn, before the families are…

WAMU: How European-Style Public Housing Could Help Solve The Affordability Crisis

Editor Feb 25, 2020
Progressives in the D.C. region are increasingly embracing "social housing" as a bold solution to high home prices. Could it work?

ABC7: ‘Undocumented cemetery’ belonging to African-Americans discovered under Georgetown…

Editor Feb 24, 2020
ABC7 News is learning more about the human skeletal remains discovered at 3317 Q St. NW, on February 5th.

WUSA9: Internal documents, whistleblowers point to alleged underreporting of crime by DC Police

Editor Feb 24, 2020
Whistleblowers claim assault, theft cases being downgraded to improve department's crime stats.

WTOP: Major expansion of DC police Cadet Corps program proposed

Editor Feb 24, 2020
Doubling down on the philosophy that community policing is best achieved with officers from the communities they serve, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is proposing to double the size of the police department’s Cadet Corps program in fiscal year…

Washington Post: D.C. mayor wants to nearly double size of police cadet program to attract recruits

Editor Feb 24, 2020
D.C. officials are seeking to expand the police department’s cadet program for high school graduates, part of an effort to attract homegrown recruits to join a force that the mayor is trying to grow.

Washington Post: 10% of D.C. high-schoolers say they experience dating violence. The city wants to…

Editor Feb 24, 2020
Jaevion Walker, 13, told the middle and high school students arrayed before him about his best friend. They had been typical teens, texting constantly. Then, his friend stopped answering when he started dating someone.

DCist: 10 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About The U.S. Botanic Garden

Editor Feb 24, 2020
Approaching from the National Mall, the U.S. Botanic Garden looks like many federal buildings from the outside:
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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…

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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…

Jul 9, 2026 38
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…

Jul 8, 2026 12
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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