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Washington Post: District faces disability rights lawsuit over bike lane designs

Editor Nov 22, 2022
Two women allege they can’t easily get in and out of their vehicles in places where the city has installed protected bike lanes

Washington Post: D.C. public schools requiring negative covid tests after Thanksgiving

Editor Nov 22, 2022
Students will be expected to take their tests at home on Sunday and upload their results online

DCist: In ‘American Caliph,’ A Riveting Retelling Of The 1977 Hanafi Muslim Siege Of Three D.C.…

Editor Nov 22, 2022
Much of my recent professional life has been spent in a small press room on the fifth floor of the Wilson Building, just around the corner from the D.C. Council chambers. It’s not much to speak of; a small number of desks that go largely…

City Paper: Initiative 82 Passed By a Much Larger Margin Than Its Predecessor. How Much Did…

Editor Nov 21, 2022
The DSA sees its tipped wage ballot measure organizing as a ‘test case’ for a future citywide campaign.

Washington Post: World Cup watch party brings devoted soccer fans to D.C. park

Editor Nov 21, 2022
Britt Robinson could have stayed home or gone to a bar to watch the United States play Wales in its opening game of the World Cup on Monday afternoon. But what fun would that be? Instead the 27-year-old congressional staffer opted to join…

DCist: Bread For The City Ended Its Annual ‘Holiday Helpings’ Early Due To Unprecedented Demand

Editor Nov 21, 2022
Bread for the City unexpectedly announced it would end its annual Holiday Helpings program early. The decades-old event assists D.C. residents who need extra support during the pricey holiday season with a free turkey and a $50 gift card.…

Axios: D.C. teachers’ union, city go to arbitration as contract drags on

Editor Nov 21, 2022
Union contract negotiations between D.C. public school teachers and Mayor Muriel Bowser's administration is in arbitration — three years after the initial contract expired.

Washington Post: D.C. homeowners wait for financial aid as foreclosure notices pile up

Editor Nov 21, 2022
As of Nov. 1, the District has assigned about $1.7 million of the $50 million the federal government gave the city for foreclosure relief

Washington Post: Federal court border ruling may increase migrant buses to D.C. area, advocates say

Editor Nov 20, 2022
The arrival of the buses has slowed, but advocates helping migrants build new lives are preparing for a potential increase

DCist: Stephen Starr, Nancy Silverton To Open Italian Restaurant In Georgetown’s Old Dean &…

Editor Nov 18, 2022
Stephen Starr, the restaurateur behind D.C.’s Le Diplomate and St. Anselm, is officially partnering with Los Angeles-based chef Nancy Silverton to bring an Italian market and restaurant to the former Dean & DeLuca location, part of the…

DCist: ‘He Was Pursuing That Moped’: MPD Captain Testifies Against Officers In Murder, Obstruction…

Editor Nov 18, 2022
When Captain Franklin Porter got to his desk around 9 p.m. on October 23, 2020, it appeared he was in for a pretty normal shift as watch commander for the Metropolitan Police Department. As the supervisor in charge of MPD’s entire Fourth…

DCist: Slew Of Longtime Local Radio Voices Take Buyouts At WTOP

Editor Nov 18, 2022
Eight veteran WTOP journalists, including several whose voices many Washingtonians hear on air every day, will leave the station at the end of year after accepting voluntary buyouts.

DCist: D.C. Teachers March For New Contract As Union Bargaining Resumes

Editor Nov 18, 2022
D.C. teachers held demonstrations at at least five schools across the city after school on Thursday, continuing their push for a contract after their last one expired in 2019. At one school, they chanted slogans like, “Support your…

DCist: Street Vendors Renew Call To Decriminalize Unlicensed Selling Before 2025

Editor Nov 18, 2022
Kahssay Gebrebrhan has been selling hot dogs in the District on Indiana Avenue NW for more than 30 years. Gebrebrhan says that for many of them, he’s experienced harassment from both law enforcement and representatives from the Department…

Washington Post: D.C. attorney general files second lawsuit against Commanders

Editor Nov 17, 2022
The office of D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine (D) filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Washington Commanders regarding refundable deposits that allegedly were not returned by the team to season ticket holders from the District.

Axios: D.C. attorney general sues Washington Commanders for allegedly cheating ticket holders

Editor Nov 17, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced a new civil lawsuit Thursday against the Washington Commanders, alleging the football team used an illegal scheme to trick D.C. ticket holders out of their season ticket deposits and used the…

Associated Press: Commanders sued by DC for cheating fans out of ticket money

Editor Nov 17, 2022
The Washington Commanders have been sued again by the District of Columbia, this time accused of scheming to cheat fans out of ticket money.

DCist: To Deter Fare Evasion, Metro Is Testing Out Prototype Faregates

Editor Nov 17, 2022
Two new prototype faregates have popped up at Fort Totten as Metro continues to try different ways to deter people from evading fares.

DCist: Big Changes To North Capitol Street And I-295 Among Possible Projects With New Federal…

Editor Nov 17, 2022
Below-grade portions of North Capitol Street could be decked over, parts of Interstate 295 that cleaved through neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River could be put underground, and broadband internet could reach further into low-income…

Washington Post: Hirshhorn breaks ground on long-debated sculpture garden redesign

Editor Nov 17, 2022
At a ceremony presided over by Jill Biden, artists and museum leaders, the museum looks ahead to a more accessible future
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Kevin Chavous: DC’s win against Ticketmaster should be just the beginning, but a price cap isn’t the answer

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Summer concert season is here, but the usual enthusiasm among District residents is not. Across the country, reports have emerged of softer ticket sales. After years of rising ticket prices —…

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