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DCist: D.C. Police Can’t Determine Whether Officers Who Fist Bumped Proud Boy On July 4 Violated…

Editor Feb 7, 2020
D.C. police officers who fist bumped a member of a far-right group known as the Proud Boys on July 4 did not face any discipline, after the Metropolitan Police Department said it didn’t have the facts to determine whether they had violated…

Washington Post: Taco Bell Cantina is coming to Columbia Heights, like it or not

Editor Feb 7, 2020
A part of the District with a clutch of well-regarded, homegrown Mexican restaurants will soon welcome a new eatery: Taco Bell Cantina.

DCist: Drink Company Closes Its 7th Street Pop-Up Bars For Good

Editor Feb 7, 2020
Drink Company’s 7th Street bar—whose holiday-themed pop ups, dripping in kitschy extravagance and Instagrammable photo-ops, became a D.C. phenomenon—won’t be returning come cherry blossom season this spring.

WAMU: D.C. Artist Sam Gilliam Will Get A Major Retrospective At The Hirshhorn

Editor Feb 7, 2020
Sam Gilliam — the D.C.-based painter famous for his colorful, draped artwork and his association with the Washington Color School — will be the subject of a major retrospective at the Hirshhorn Museum in spring 2022. It will be the first…

Washington Post: Jack Evans skipped a Ward 2 candidates forum, but his presence was felt

Editor Feb 7, 2020
The best known Democrat seeking the D.C. Council seat representing Georgetown and downtown was missing when six candidates convened for a forum before a large gathering of voters and activists.

DCist: For People With Memory Loss, This National Gallery Of Art Tour Is ‘Good For The Soul, And…

Editor Feb 7, 2020
On an unseasonably warm Monday in February, a dozen people with memory loss and their caregivers entered the National Gallery of Art and were transported to the tundra. There was snow; there was ice. There needed to be a hot-chocolate…

WTOP: Georgetown U. announces it will divest from fossil fuel companies

Editor Feb 7, 2020
Georgetown University has announced that money from its endowment funds will no longer be invested in fossil fuels. The school also announced that it would divest from companies that deal in the same.

Hill Rag: School Choice Reduces Neighborhood School Resources

Editor Feb 7, 2020
Parents in Wards 7 and 8 Vote with Their Feet

Washington Times: D.C. has chance to decriminalize ‘magic’ mushrooms

Editor Feb 7, 2020
If activists collect enough signatures, initiative would be on November ballot

Washingtonian: Drink Company’s Themed Pop-Up Bars Have Permanently Closed in Shaw

Editor Feb 7, 2020
Owner Derek Brown won't replace them with a permanent bar.

Washingtonian: A Major Sam Gilliam Retrospective Is Coming to the Hirshhorn

Editor Feb 7, 2020
The DC artist is having a big moment

Fatimah Fair in The Post: In some parts of D.C., the worry isn’t on getting into college but being…

Editor Feb 7, 2020
What was the most memorable part of your senior year of high school? Attending your last homecoming game? Applying to college? Prom?

NBC4: DC Homeland Security Director Criticized for Delayed Cybersecurity Report

Editor Feb 6, 2020
A D.C. councilman sternly criticized the District’s homeland security director Thursday over a 2018 cybersecurity report withheld from the public for more than a year.

DCist: D.C.’s New Public Financing Program Is All The Rage In 2020

Editor Feb 6, 2020
For the first time in the District’s political history, candidates for public office can receive public financing for their electoral bids, thanks to a newly implemented program called “Fair Elections.” And most of the declared candidates…

Washington Post: Adventist signs deal to take over management of Howard University Hospital

Editor Feb 6, 2020
Howard University Hospital has signed an agreement with Adventist HealthCare to manage the hospital’s operation as an initial step toward a possible acquisition and replacement of the troubled medical center, officials announced Thursday. …

Washington Post: Georgetown University says it will divest from fossil fuel companies

Editor Feb 6, 2020
Georgetown University’s president announced Thursday the school will stop making new investments of endowment funds in fossil fuel companies and will move to withdraw funds already invested in those firms.

City Paper: More Than a Year After Legalization, Sports Betting Is Slowly Materializing in D.C.

Editor Feb 6, 2020
The William Hill application for the sports book at Capital One Arena remains the only submitted Class A or B application at this point.

Washington Post: DCJCC’s Cafritz Hall aims to become the not-so-hidden gem of D.C.’s indie film…

Editor Feb 6, 2020
If you stroll through the Q Street NW entrance of the recently renovated Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center, hang a right at the grand piano in the lobby, take the elevator down one level and pass by the indoor pool, you’ll find a hidden…

Washington Business Journal: It looks like a D.C. United-Caesars partnership is just about wrapped…

Editor Feb 6, 2020
D.C. United is finalizing a partnership with Caesars Entertainment Corp. (NASDAQ: CZR) that would likely bring a sportsbook to Audi Field.

DCist: ‘Like A Gym For A Musician’: At This Open Jam, Anyone Can Hop Onstage To Perform

Editor Feb 6, 2020
Frederick-based keyboardist Natalie Brooke got her formal education studying classical music and jazz at the prestigious Shenandoah Conservatory in Virginia. She got her informal education playing in local guitarist Gordon Sterling’s…
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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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