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WAMU: D.C. Mayor Bowser Endorses Michael Bloomberg For President

Editor Jan 30, 2020
Many people saw it coming late last year when D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser hailed former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, saying at the time that an “important voice is entering the race for President.”

City Paper: How Lesley Bryant Turned Her Barbershop Into a D.C. Art Gallery

Editor Jan 30, 2020
The U Street NW shop features work from a rotating list of local artists.

City Paper: Success Is a Matter of Perspective for D.C.’s Temporary Rental Subsidy Program

Editor Jan 30, 2020
Rapid rehousing doesn't work for everyone. So why is it used as a one-size-fits-all solution?

Washington Post: D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to endorse Mike Bloomberg for president

Editor Jan 30, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser is to endorse Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg during a joint appearance Thursday afternoon in the District, according to the Bloomberg campaign.

Washington Post: Rents in the D.C. area rise again

Editor Jan 30, 2020
Nationwide, rents rose 1.4 percent year-over-year in December 2019, according to ApartmentList.com, an apartment search site. In the District, rents rose at a slightly higher pace of 1.6 percent during that same time.

ABC7: Residents call for safety improvements after deadly hit-and-run on Suitland Parkway

Editor Jan 29, 2020
Travis Brown and his wife were horrified when they saw a woman’s body laying in the middle of Suitland Parkway.

DCist: Woman Killed In Hit-And-Run On Suitland Parkway

Editor Jan 29, 2020
A 49-year-old woman was killed on Suitland Parkway in a hit-and-run on Southeast D.C. on Tuesday night, according to D.C. police.

Washington Times: Washington D.C. agencies successful in reducing rates of homelessness

Editor Jan 29, 2020
D.C. Council members acknowledged Wednesday the city agencies’ progress in reducing homelessness but questioned the methods they have used — particularly clearing an encampment of homeless people on K Street NE this month.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: It’s time for D.C. to close the door on Jack Evans

Editor Jan 29, 2020
Let’s say you invite me into your home.

DCist: D.C. Police Is Joining Hyperlocal Social Network Nextdoor

Editor Jan 29, 2020
A quick scan of Nextdoor, the hyperlocal social network, shows posts about a broken toilet, a forthcoming neighborhood cleanup, and, at the very top, one titled “Hello from the Metropolitan Police Department.”

Washington Business Journal: Bar Louie closes in Chinatown as restaurant chain files for Chapter 11

Editor Jan 29, 2020
Bar Louie, a restaurant chain with several locations in Greater Washington, closed its only one in the District Monday as it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

WAMU: Chase Opens First Location For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing In D.C.

Editor Jan 29, 2020
The H Street Corridor is now home to the District’s first bank aimed at serving the deaf and hard of hearing community.

Bisnow: Howard Inks Deal With MRP To Build Apartments Next To 9:30 Club

Editor Jan 29, 2020
The university signed a ground lease with MRP Realty for the 32K SF parking lot property at 2133 Ninth St. NW in a deal posted Dec. 20 to the D.C. Recorder of Deeds. MRP Realty principal John Begert tells Bisnow the developer plans to…

DCist: A Year Ago, A Teen Went Viral After An Altercation With Police. He Just Died In A Stabbing At…

Editor Jan 29, 2020
It was a November afternoon in 2018 that Grace McKinnon first met Anthony Williams. The licensed social worker was on her way to her office, according to multiple news reports, when she saw a young black man engaged in a confrontation with…

UrbanTurf: More Details Emerge About the North Capitol Street Promenade

Editor Jan 29, 2020
Earlier this month, UrbanTurf previewed the potential design of a proposed park spanning the North Capitol Street underpass. Now, more details are emerging.

UrbanTurf: 54-Condo Georgetown Waterfront Development Moves on to Zoning Phase

Editor Jan 29, 2020
While the Old Georgetown Board continues reviewing the design concept, the development team behind the condos proposed at 3401 Water Street NW (map) is moving forward to seek zoning approval.

City Paper: A Sommelier’s Foray Into Urban Agriculture Starts With Mushrooms in Shipping…

Editor Jan 29, 2020
Barry Farm resident Calvin Hines Jr. launched EightFold Farms to address food deserts and underemployment.

Washington Post: Students studying in China told to return to D.C. area as coronavirus spreads

Editor Jan 28, 2020
Students from Washington-area universities studying abroad in China have been told to return home amid the coronavirus outbreak that has left more than 100 people dead and thousands infected.

Washington Post: Where will D.C.’s first toddler attend school? Mayor Bowser says her daughter will…

Editor Jan 28, 2020
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) was faced Monday with one of the most fraught questions any D.C. parent can be asked: Where will you send your young daughter to school?

Washington Post: ‘Tremendous chutzpah’: D.C. voters reeling as Jack Evans says he’s running again

Editor Jan 28, 2020
By jumping into the race for the elected office he abandoned under pressure less than two weeks ago, Jack Evans has accomplished that rarest of feats in an era desensitized to the point of nerve damage by political scandal.
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