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City Paper: Express Hawkers Are Still Waiting For GoFundMe Dollars After Being Laid Off Five Months…

Editor Feb 5, 2020
A local nonprofit needs help identifying the mailing addresses for every former distributor to send them checks.

DCist: Black Students At GWU Call Out Racism On Campus Following President LeBlanc’s Comments

Editor Feb 5, 2020
On Sunday, while much of D.C. focused on the Super Bowl or preemptively prepared for the messy Iowa Caucus, the George Washington University community was fixated on comments made by school president Thomas LeBlanc—comments that, as the…

City Paper: Great Wall Szechuan House For Sale as Owners Weigh Future Following April Accident

Editor Feb 5, 2020
When married Great Wall Szechuan House owners May Kuang and Yuan Chen talk about their Logan Circle restaurant they liken it to raising a child. The popular Logan Circle restaurant known for its hot and numbing dishes opened in 2002,…

Washington Business Journal: Convenience store startup Foxtrot to open two D.C. locations this…

Editor Feb 5, 2020
Foxtrot, a convenience store and grocery delivery startup based out of Chicago, will open two locations in the District on the heels of raising $17 million in funding.

DCist: Efforts Fail To Keep Alternative High School Washington Metropolitan Open

Editor Feb 5, 2020
An effort to spare an alternative public middle and high school in D.C. from closing failed Tuesday, after a proposal to keep the school open did not generate enough support to pass the D.C. Council.

UrbanTurf: DC Council Amends 19th Century Highways Plan to Allow Fannie Mae Redevelopment to Move…

Editor Feb 5, 2020
Yesterday, the DC Council voted to amend an obscure act of Congress that has bearing on one of the city's largest redevelopment projects.

Washington Times: D.C. Council introduces bill requiring landlords to provide air conditioning to…

Editor Feb 4, 2020
The D.C. Council members on Tuesday introduced legislation that would require landlords to provide air conditioning to elderly tenants and would strengthen the city’s ethics laws.

Washington Post: After a contentious debate, D.C. Council falls one vote short of rescuing school…

Editor Feb 4, 2020
It was a nail-biter of a vote. But in the end, a frantic attempt to keep the doors open at Washington Metropolitan Opportunity Academy failed to get the ­supermajority of D.C. Council support needed.

WAMU: Thieves Could Be Using A Carsharing App To Steal Cars, Says D.C. Attorney General’s Office

Editor Feb 4, 2020
The Office of D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine says dozens of recent car thefts in the District could be linked to Getaround, an app that allows users to rent their personal cars to others.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. hotel lands in top 10 of latest U.S. News ranking. The Trump Hotel…

Editor Feb 4, 2020
The Four Seasons Hotel in Washington D.C. cracked the top 10 list of best hotels in the U.S. from U.S. News and World Report for 2020, while the D.C.'s Trump International Hotel, a luxury property that's been going head-to-head with Four…

Washington Blade: Diaper changing tables in D.C. gay bars?

Editor Feb 4, 2020
A proposed bill that could require restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, including gay bars, to install diaper changing tables in women’s and men’s bathrooms, was the subject of a D.C. Council hearing on Jan. 28.

Catholic Standard: New library at St. Thomas More Catholic Academy seen as opening a ‘new world of…

Editor Feb 4, 2020
On the day of the ribbon cutting for the new St. Jerome Library at St. Thomas More Catholic Academy in Washington, D.C., the banner outside the door showed an open book, with a rocket ship flying, a ship sailing and a castle’s tower…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. moves closer to eminent domain seizure of Brentwood trash facility

Editor Feb 4, 2020
The District’s efforts to buy and shut down a trash transfer station in Brentwood are getting more expensive — and dragging on a bit longer.

Washington Business Journal: Electronic gaming machines with cash payouts got D.C. approval.…

Editor Feb 4, 2020
The D.C. Council is taking some tentative new steps toward regulating electronic gaming machines with cash payouts, as one company works to install the devices in the District even as they face intense legislative scrutiny in Virginia.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: A D.C. nonprofit is bringing healthier options to neighborhood corner…

Editor Feb 4, 2020
At the Shipley Super Market in Southeast Washington, Crystal Dozier walked past a rack of potato chips and pork rinds. There were shelves of candy bars and cookies, but she ignored those, too. Long rows of sodas, beer and booze hardly…

DCist: A D.C. Burger King Employee Says Her Hours Were Cut After She Complained About Workplace…

Editor Feb 4, 2020
An employee at a D.C. Burger King says she has filed a complaint with the D.C. Office of Human Rights for alleged discrimination at her workplace.

DCist: DIY Maker’s Space Lemon Collective Is Closing Its Brick-And-Mortar Location

Editor Feb 4, 2020
After operating for four years, DIY maker’s space the Lemon Collective is closing its Petworth location on February 29.

WAMU: D.C. Has More High-Income Residents Than Ever Before, Audit Suggests

Editor Feb 4, 2020
It’s getting harder to be considered wealthy in the District of Columbia. In 2019, the percentage of D.C. residents reporting at least $100,001 in personal income hit an all-time high.

DCist: Study Finds Washington’s NFL Team Name Offends Majority Of Native Americans, Contradicting…

Editor Feb 4, 2020
A new study out of University of California Berkeley found that a majority of self-identifying Native Americans take offense to the Washington NFL team’s name, contradicting previous research.

WTOP: Columbia Heights will get a Taco Bell Cantina

Editor Feb 4, 2020
Taco Bell will open its second Washington-area Cantina location in the District.
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