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DCist: Smithsonian Is Looking For Help Digitizing A Historic D.C.-Based Black Newspaper

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Sure, Black History Month is more than half over, but it’s not too late to get involved in an ongoing history project that honors the culture, struggles, and resiliency of the African American community during the Great Depression.

WTOP: New bus lane coming to Columbia Heights

Editor Feb 20, 2020
A new type of protected bus lane is coming to a dangerous, delay-filled part of D.C.’s Columbia Heights neighborhood this summer.

DCist: The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Is Being Drained For Maintenance. Where Does All The…

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Here’s a fun fact about Washington: The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool contains 4 million gallons of water when filled. Another fun fact: It takes between three to four days to drain all that water for regular cleaning and repairs to the…

Washington Blade: LGBTQ groups join opposition to D.C. sex work decriminalization ballot measure

Editor Feb 20, 2020
In an unusual turn of events, a coalition of D.C. groups, including nine LGBTQ organizations that strongly endorsed a D.C. City Council bill to decriminalize sex work in the nation’s capital, has voiced strong opposition to a proposal by…

UrbanTurf: The 1,750 Units Delivering East of South Capitol This Year

Editor Feb 20, 2020
If you thought a lot of residential units were delivering between Pleasant Plains and Mount Vernon Square this year, the Navy Yard area is almost twice as busy.

City Paper: AG Karl Racine Could Have Quite a Few Allies on the D.C. Council After 2020

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Five of this year's candidates have ties to the attorney general.

City Paper: Can Dupont Underground Survive Financial Woes and Government Foot-Dragging?

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Leaders of the subterranean art space have fought for more than a decade to activate the tunnels below Dupont Circle.

WAMU: Why A Plan To Keep Sewage Out Of The Potomac Was On The Chopping Block

Editor Feb 20, 2020
D.C. has been making progress cleaning up the Anacostia and Potomac rivers, to the point where those long-polluted waterways could soon be safe to swim in. But recently, management at D.C.’s water and sewer authority has been considering…

Washington Informer: Horace & Dickie’s Set to Close on March 1

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Owner Said He's Retiring; Customers Say It's Tantamount to Gentrification

WUSA9: ‘DC is go-go. Go-go is DC’ | Mayor Muriel Bowser makes go-go the offical music of…

Editor Feb 20, 2020
What country music is to Nashville and Jazz music is to New Orleans, go-go music is to DC. And on Wednesday, the living legends of go-go music came out to Culture House DC to witness history.

NBC4: Former Metro Transit Police Officers Testify About ‘Quotas’ to DC Council

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Former Metro Transit Police officers testified before the D.C. Council that they were pressured to meet a certain amount of tickets and arrests, calling it a quota system.

Street Sense: Alice Carter, poet and performer, dies at 35

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Alice Carter, a Street Sense Media vendor and artist who called the District home for 13 years, died on Dec. 18, 2019 at the age of 35.

WTOP: DC lawmakers want civilian panel to review Metro Transit police abuse complaints

Editor Feb 19, 2020
An unsanctioned competition between some Metro Transit Police officers to make arrests has D.C. lawmakers questioning the transit agency’s policing practices.

Washington Times: D.C. Council questions Metro police’s use of force against minors, arrest…

Editor Feb 19, 2020
D.C. Council members on Wednesday questioned Metro Transit Police Chief Ronald Pavlik Jr. about his department’s use-of-force policies after officers last week handcuffed a 13-year-old at a station and the agency confirmed that some…

Washington Post: D.C. school librarians want the district to keep them employed even if budgets are…

Editor Feb 19, 2020
In Philadelphia and Chicago, school librarians looked with dread as their positions were slashed. Now, librarians in the District are fighting to make sure the same fate does not befall them.

WAMU: Two D.C. Council Members Call For Increased Oversight Of Metro Transit Police

Editor Feb 19, 2020
Two D.C. Council members are introducing a resolution supporting the creation of a civilian oversight body for Metro Transit Police.

Washington Post: D.C. Council members want special panel to review Metro Transit Police abuse…

Editor Feb 19, 2020
D.C. Council members want Metro to create a civilian review board to investigate claims of abuse, selective enforcement and excessive force by its transit police officers.

Washington Post: Go-go is signed into law as the official music of D.C.

Editor Feb 19, 2020
The music stopped as the mayor made her way across the stage, past bongo drums and keyboards, timbales and amps.

Bisnow: Hanover Closes Land Buy, Construction Loan For 377-Unit Brookland Project

Editor Feb 19, 2020
A development that would add nearly 400 units to Northeast D.C.'s Brookland neighborhood appears to be moving forward.

WAMU: As The D.C. Area Grows Pricier, Can Picking Up A Side Hustle (Or Three) Make A Difference?

Editor Feb 19, 2020
Andrew Huber parks himself at Kitty O’Shea’s pub most Monday nights. He usually has a meal and some drinks. But while most patrons end the evening with a tab, Huber walks out with $40 in his pocket.
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