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ABC7: Kobe Bryant’s foundation gave at least $1M to build Museum of African American History

Editor Jan 27, 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The foundation created by NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who died Sunday, and his wife Vanessa, helped fund the creation of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Washingtonian: 92 Hidden Gems and Attractions in Washington

Editor Jan 27, 2020
Behind-the-scenes tours, quirky museums, secret bars, and other fascinating but little-known things to see and do.

Street Sense: Rent Strike: Facing eviction, tenants rally outside courthouse demanding repairs

Editor Jan 26, 2020
Nearly a dozen D.C. tenants and community activists rallied against the uninhabitable conditions of their apartments in front of the D.C. Landlord and Tenant Court on Jan. 22.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: During a year that brought a second set of twins and cancer, a couple…

Editor Jan 25, 2020
If life were gentler, the call from Yaroslav Koporulin’s doctor would have come another day.

WTOP: DC officials announce 100 new bike and scooter parking zones

Editor Jan 25, 2020
The growth of bikeshare and electric scooter companies across D.C. has made getting around without a car so much easier — but it’s also meant finding dockless scooters and bikes strewed across streets and sidewalks.

Washington Post: Days after a D.C. encampment is cleared, some homeless are choosing the streets…

Editor Jan 25, 2020
In another setting — one far removed from poverty, the rattle of trains in and out of Union Station and the whoop of emergency vehicle sirens — Charles Leon Willie and Kara Chauncey’s tent in a District homeless encampment might be almost…

City Paper: ‘American Ninja Warrior’ Will Make Its D.C. Debut This April

Editor Jan 24, 2020
The effort to bring the show to the city has been five years in the making.

Washington Business Journal: Mayor Bowser nominates a permanent replacement for Brian Kenner

Editor Jan 24, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Friday she is nominating John Falcicchio to become her deputy mayor for planning and economic development on a permanent basis, after he spent the last six months holding the job in an interim capacity.

DCist: D.C Is Installing Corrals For All Those Errantly Parked Dockless Scooters

Editor Jan 24, 2020
Raise your hand if you, too, have been personally victimized by a haphazardly parked dockless scooter.

WTOP: How Metro found out it had a bad number to reach DC emergency response

Editor Jan 24, 2020
Three incidents on Metro in the last 60 days led to the discovery that the transit agency was using a bad number to reach D.C. emergency dispatchers.

DCist: In Crowded Race To Replace David Grosso, ANC Commissioner Is The First To Qualify For Public…

Editor Jan 24, 2020
D.C. Council candidate Chander Jayaraman is now the first candidate in the at-large race to qualify for matching funds through the Fair Elections Program, receiving nearly $90,000.

Bisnow: Tishman Speyer To Launch Extensive Renovation Of 1.2M SF International Square Complex

Editor Jan 24, 2020
A massive office complex in the heart of D.C.'s Central Business District is set to undergo a major renovation.

UrbanTurf: Ground Breaks on 76-Unit All-Affordable Development Near Audi Field

Editor Jan 24, 2020
Just over two years after receiving zoning approval, ground has broken on an all-affordable development a block from DC's Audi Field.

DCist: Following Criticism, The U.S. Attorney For D.C. Announces Increase In Hate Crime Prosecutions

Editor Jan 24, 2020
The U.S. Attorney for D.C. has logged an increase in hate crime prosecutions after facing widespread criticism last year for a sharp drop in the amount of hate crime charges it was choosing to pursue, the Washington Post reports. On…

DCist: Uber’s Self-Driving Vehicles Are Coming To D.C.

Editor Jan 24, 2020
Uber will begin testing its self-driving vehicles in D.C. today.

UrbanTurf: Anacostia: A Neighborhood, Not a Region

Editor Jan 24, 2020
In 2013, Adele Robey had a problem: She needed a theatre.

Bisnow: UIP Faces 2 Lawsuits For Breach Of Contract On D.C. Developments

Editor Jan 24, 2020
Developer Urban Investment Partners is engaged in two legal disputes over D.C. real estate projects, one with a broker and another with a subcontractor.

Columbia Journalism Review: How the Washington Post pulled off the hardest trick in journalism

Editor Jan 24, 2020
IT WOULD BE TRITE to force an Amazon metaphor onto the Washington Post in my first column just because they are both owned by the same rich guy. And for that reason, I will do it. The Washington Post is the media equivalent of Amazon’s…

WTOP: Michael Bloomberg says he’d ‘work with Congress’ on DC statehood

Editor Jan 24, 2020
The hot-button issue of D.C. statehood has picked up another endorsement from a Democrat running for the White House.

Washington Post: The Bodega was the go-to grocery for a D.C. neighborhood, until a fatal shooting…

Editor Jan 24, 2020
The Bodega on Franklin Street had been a hub for the longtime residents of the Langdon Park community.
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