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DCist: New Bingo-Inspired Game Is Trying To Get Elected Officials To Use Public Transportation

Editor Jan 28, 2020
Some members of D.C. government are notorious for parking illegally, shielded from tickets thanks to their government-issued parking permits. But at least one elected official is trying to promote public transportation use, and is…

Washingtonian: Washington Post Clears Suspended Reporter

Editor Jan 28, 2020
The Washington Post has cleared reporter Felicia Sonmez, saying an internal review concluded the reporter “was not in clear and direct violation of our social media policy.”

Bisnow: Viceroy Bringing Luxury Brand To Renovated Logan Circle Hotel

Editor Jan 28, 2020
A new luxury hotel brand is coming to the nation's capital, the latest in a series of brands to enter the market.

Washington Business Journal: House hearing tackles potential sale of Trump’s D.C. hotel

Editor Jan 28, 2020
The head of the General Services Administration declined to comment Tuesday on a potential sale of the Trump International Hotel to a foreign entity during a House committee meeting on the politically charged topic.

WAMU: D.C. Police Can No Longer Handcuff Most Suspects Under Age 12

Editor Jan 28, 2020
D.C. Police officers will no longer be allowed to handcuff any suspects under the age of 12, unless they present a danger to themselves or others, according to new guidance issued Tuesday by Police Chief Peter Newsham.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. law requiring identification of individuals behind LLCs takes…

Editor Jan 28, 2020
Limited liability corporations operating in D.C. will now need to report new details about their ownership structures to city officials after a law passed more than a year ago finally takes effect.

Washingtonian: Shop Made In DC Is Coming to Neighborhood Restaurant Group’s Food Hall

Editor Jan 28, 2020
The store dedicated to local makers is bringing events and classes to the Roost.

WTOP: DC Mayor Bowser, Mendelson oppose Jack Evans running for recent seat

Editor Jan 28, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Council Chairman Phil Mendelson vocally opposed the decision by former Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans to run for the seat he resigned less than two weeks ago amid an ongoing ethics scandal.

WTOP: DC police back off on handcuffing children

Editor Jan 28, 2020
The D.C. police announced Tuesday that they’re changing the way they’ll deal with suspects who are children.

Washingtonian: What’s It Like to Oversee the Washington Post’s Obituaries?

Editor Jan 28, 2020
In 1999, Adam Bernstein got his first gig as an obituary writer for the Washington Post in a way that screenwriters would probably reject as too on the nose: The previous occupant of the job died. Nine years later, Bernstein became head of…

Washington Post: D.C. police will no longer handcuff children under 12

Editor Jan 28, 2020
D.C. police officers will no longer handcuff children under age 12, except in situations deemed dangerous to the child or the public, a new guideline designed to improve how police engage with juvenile suspects, Chief Peter Newsham said.

Washington Business Journal: Jack Evans is running for the D.C. Council seat he just resigned over…

Editor Jan 28, 2020
Jack Evans, who stepped down from the D.C. Council Jan. 17 amid an ethics scandal that was about to lead to his expulsion, will make a run for his old seat.

Washington Business Journal: D.C.’s Mason & Rook Hotel to be renovated and rebranded this…

Editor Jan 28, 2020
Viceroy Hotels & Resorts will be the latest brand to launch in the District this summer with the former Kimpton-managed Mason & Rook Hotel, which is undergoing an $8 million renovation and rebrand.

WAMU: Girl Scouts Go To Bat For An Official D.C. Mammal — An Endangered Brown Bat

Editor Jan 28, 2020
In popular culture, they’re thought of as flying creatures of the night: airborne, beady-eyed and disease-ridden animals that will dive bomb onto an innocent person’s head in search of a meal of human blood.

WUSA9: ‘I can’t process it’ | She saved a homeless man from being shot by Capitol…

Editor Jan 28, 2020
Anthony Williams was fatally stabbed only steps from where a disturbing, viral video unfolded. The woman who stepped in to save him cannot find meaning in his death.

WUSA9: ‘We want the new entrants’ | Locals hope DC Main Streets Program can revitalize…

Editor Jan 28, 2020
Rising rents and commercial competition from other Northwest neighborhoods are obstacles Glover Park business owners want to overcome.

ABC7: Chase opens first bank for deaf and hard of hearing in D.C.

Editor Jan 28, 2020
JPMorgan Chase has officially opened the first retail branch designed to serve the deaf and hard of hearing community.

City Paper: Jack Evans Resigned to Avoid Expulsion. Now He’s Filed to Run For the Seat He…

Editor Jan 27, 2020
The special election, forced by Evans' resignation, will cost the city an estimated $1 million.

Washington Post: She collected art worth millions. Now, she’s giving the coveted collection to…

Editor Jan 27, 2020
When Patricia Walters started building her art collection in the mid-1980s, she nabbed whatever caught her attention — from a verdant watercolor landscape by Lois Mailou Jones to the Harlem Renaissance-era work of Jacob Lawrence.

WTOP: Winter Blitz: Fixes on the way for ‘deplorable conditions’ at DC firehouses

Editor Jan 27, 2020
Broken washer-dryers, sputtering HVAC systems and unlit rooms might not be what you’d expect to see inside a D.C. firehouse, but that’s exactly what Council member Charles Allen saw, calling the conditions “shocking.”
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