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WAMU: D.C. Makes It A Crime To Wear A Mask. So Why Was A Group Of White Nationalists Able To Do So?

Editor Feb 11, 2020
Holding U.S. flags and marching in orderly formation as they shouted “Reclaim America!” the 100 or so white nationalists who demonstrated in D.C. last Saturday wore matching hats, pants, jackets — and white face masks.

Washington Business Journal: Conveyor-belt sushi restaurant chain — with robot chefs — rolling into…

Editor Feb 11, 2020
The self-proclaimed “pioneer” of the revolving sushi restaurant is taking D.C. for a spin.

Washington Business Journal: The Palena space in Cleveland Park finally has a replacement tenant

Editor Feb 11, 2020
Federal Realty has at long last found a replacement for Palena restaurant in Cleveland Park, which closed in 2014. Now, it just needs the Board of Zoning Adjustment's sign-off.

WAMU: For Many Black Washingtonians, Homeownership Remains Out Of Reach

Editor Feb 11, 2020
Decades of discriminatory housing policy helped create a racial homeownership gap in the nation's capital. How can it be fixed?

DCist: Like A Food Truck But For Flowers: A Third-Generation Florist Takes Her Bouquets On The Road

Editor Feb 11, 2020
When you spot a powder blue, 10-foot-long mobile flower truck on the D.C. streets, there’s only one way to react. You squeal.

WTOP: Historic Preservation project shines light on LGBTQ community’s history in DC

Editor Feb 11, 2020
There’s a lot more to know about the history of the LGBTQ community in D.C., and it’s something that hasn’t been given a lot of attention — until now.

City Paper: D.C.’s Child Welfare Agency Mistakenly Takes The Wrong Kid From Columbia Heights…

Editor Feb 11, 2020
The 8-year-old boy was briefly missing.

Washington Times: D.C. juvenile justice services committed to improve

Editor Feb 11, 2020
Department not waiting for end of court oversight to change conditions

Washington Business Journal: Events D.C. lands first big sponsor for Entertainment and Sports Arena…

Editor Feb 11, 2020
Events D.C., the District's conventions and sports authority, has lined up the first major sponsor dedicated to the Entertainment and Sports Arena at St. Elizabeths in Congress Heights.

WAMU: D.C.’s Iconic (202) Area Code Is Running Out Of Phone Numbers

Editor Feb 11, 2020
In just a few short years, D.C. could be a city divided — by little more than a three-digit number. The supply of phone numbers with the city’s (202) area code is shrinking, raising the possibility that in a few years regulators will have…

Washington Business Journal: Trump budget provides D.C. with more security funding for large public…

Editor Feb 11, 2020
President Donald Trump’s 2021 budget released Monday would give more funding to the District to provide security at rallies and other events, although the amount included was still less than the city asked for.

Washington Post: Federal prosecutors question ‘integrity and competence’ of D.C. crime lab

Editor Feb 11, 2020
An investigation by federal prosecutors into the District’s crime lab raised questions about “integrity and competence” and revealed lapses in ballistics examinations, including some that lacked supporting documentation and an instance in…

WTOP: National Zoo revamps ZooLights security plan following November chaos

Editor Feb 11, 2020
Neighbors of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and D.C. business owners attended a community meeting Monday night to share their concerns about the chaos that broke out during last year’s holiday ZooLights festival.

Washington Post: The District’s economy is booming, but many black Washingtonians have been left…

Editor Feb 11, 2020
Black workers in the nation’s capital earn significantly less than their white counterparts with unemployment rates that eclipse prerecession numbers, despite a strong national labor market and flourishing District economy, according to a…

WTOP: DC leaders urge residents to show up to support statehood on Capitol Hill

Editor Feb 11, 2020
For the first time since 1993, a House committee will mark up a proposal to make D.C. the 51st U.S. state.

NBC4: Skeletal Remains Found in Georgetown Could Be Slaves, Free African Americans From 1800s

Editor Feb 10, 2020
Historians are hopeful that one of the four human skeletons recently found in the basement a Georgetown home could belong to one of the most famous slaves in the history of Washington, D.C.

Folklife: The Downtown D.C. Musical Ministry of Flora Molton

Editor Feb 10, 2020
In the early 1960s, as a child, I would accompany my parents on errands in downtown Washington, D.C. A lasting part of these memories is the sight and sound of an older woman singing and playing slide guitar on Seventh Street NW. Her name…

UrbanTurf: Chase Bank Will Occupy Former Palena Space in Cleveland Park

Editor Feb 10, 2020
In the nearly six years since Palena, an early contributor to DC's then-burgeoning dining scene, closed on Connecticut Avenue, the Cleveland Park space has remained vacant. Now, it looks like a bank is slated for the site.

Washington Post: Trump budget: D.C. wanted more security dollars; school, voucher funding would go…

Editor Feb 10, 2020
President Trump upped funding for the District to provide security at huge rallies and other events in the budget proposal released Monday, but still fell short of the amount the city says is needed.

DCist: As Bowser Stumps For Bloomberg, Pro-Gun Activists Show Up In Force

Editor Feb 10, 2020
As D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser stepped off a Mike Bloomberg presidential campaign bus Sunday night and darted through the dark into an Arlington, Va., field office, she passed a crowd of angry protesters jeering at her on the sidewalk.
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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…

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