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City Paper: Even After a Lawsuit, Residents Are Developing New Ways to Get Better Living Conditions

Editor Jan 23, 2020
Lillie Tucker, a tenant of The Vistas Apartments in Ward 8, went on a rent strike in January to finally get repairs to her apartment. A maintenance worker fixed the bottom lock on her front door, the bathroom light, and garbage disposal on…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. abandons plans to extend streetcar to Georgetown

Editor Jan 23, 2020
The District’s transportation department is officially scrapping plans to build a streetcar line westward across the city and into Georgetown.

WAMU: After NoMa Encampment Cleared, D.C. Expects To See Decrease In Homelessness Count

Editor Jan 23, 2020
D.C. officials and volunteers have conducted the first census of the city’s homeless population since clearing an encampment in the NoMa neighborhood earlier this month.

Washington Informer: McDuffie ‘Troubled’ By Disparities Report

Editor Jan 22, 2020
Last summer, the DC Black Business Task Force called for a study to determine whether the government has been meeting its goals regarding awarding contracts to Black-, minority- and women-owned businesses, as well as to identify potential…

Washington Informer: D.C. Students Demand More Anti-Violence Efforts

Editor Jan 22, 2020
In their appeal to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) for an expansion of anti-violence resources, a collective of youth from city public and public charter schools have relied on their experiences and memories of friends who lost their lives as…

Washington Informer: Thousands Converge on D.C. for Annual MLK Parade

Editor Jan 22, 2020
The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Walk and Parade in D.C. on Monday exceeded expectations as the son of the slain civil rights icon and his family walked through Southeast with Mayor Muriel Bowser and a joyful procession of…

Washington Business Journal: As Starbucks expands in Wards 7 and 8, D.C. officials say their retail…

Editor Jan 22, 2020
D.C. officials see Starbucks’ decision to open its first D.C. drive-thru shop at Skyland Town Center — and another location in Anacostia — as clear evidence that their efforts to push retailers east of the Anacostia are bearing fruit.

Washington Times: D.C. Council chairman ‘absolutely not’ satisfied with reasons for…

Editor Jan 22, 2020
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson said Wednesday that he is “absolutely not” satisfied with the District’s top procurement officer’s reasons for the increase in late contracts requiring retroactive approval by the council.

Washington Post: In 1980, D.C. artist Judy Byron captured everyday moments on paper, with crayon

Editor Jan 22, 2020
If you worked at the District Building in 1980, you may have paused one day, lost in thought, as the elevator doors opened, only to look up and see that a woman seated at a table had just pointed a camera at you and pressed the shutter…

Washingtonian: Mike Bloomberg Says He Looks Forward to Calling DC’s Mayor “Governor Bowser”

Editor Jan 22, 2020
The United States Conference of Mayors’ Winter Meeting is taking place in DC this year, and presidential candidate and former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg spoke at the event Wednesday. After telling the crowd “The truth is, I’m hoping to…

WAMU: Bowser Calls On Congress To Pass National Gun Control Laws At U.S. Conference Of Mayors

Editor Jan 22, 2020
Hundreds of mayors convened in the nation’s capital on Wednesday to address the challenges facing their communities, with the issue of gun violence top of mind.

WAMU: How Georgetown Grad Students Are Helping D.C. Conduct Better Housing Inspections

Editor Jan 22, 2020
Universities are often maligned as ivory towers, places far removed from the practical realities of daily life. But for one group of graduate students at Georgetown University, a class project has turned into a tool D.C. will use to better…

WTOP: DC Streetcar to Georgetown is dead

Editor Jan 22, 2020
Plans to extend the DC Streetcar to Georgetown have been effectively scrapped.

Bisnow: D.C. Attorney General Sues Trump Hotel Over $1M Inauguration Bill

Editor Jan 22, 2020
D.C.'s attorney general is bringing The Trump Organization to court again over payments to its D.C. hotel, this time involving President Donald Trump's inaugural committtee.

Serina Floyd in The Post: D.C. should act now to protect abortion rights

Editor Jan 22, 2020
In less than two months, the Supreme Court will hear its first abortion rights case since the confirmation of Justices Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh. This case could be a major step in chipping away the protections of Roe v. Wade…

Bruce M. Beehler in The Post: What a bobcat sighting tells us about a rewilding Washington

Editor Jan 22, 2020
The news that a bobcat has been spotted in Washington inspires hope. The bobcat was photographed at night a few weeks ago while passing by a camera trap that had been set up to document the overabundance of feral house cats in the…

Washington Post Magazine: Why do so few public housing projects receive historic landmark status?

Editor Jan 22, 2020
Detrice Belt moved into Barry Farm Dwellings — a public housing complex in Southeast Washington — in the late '90s, when she was in junior high. In 2007, she had a baby girl, and the townhouse she grew up in with her mother, brother and…

Washingtonian: Meet the 72-Year-Old DC Trash Collector Who’s Secretly a Cowboy

Editor Jan 22, 2020
Maurice Queen, who joined DC’s Department of Public Works in 1969, is the city’s longest-serving trash collector. But not for long: The 72-year-old District native plans to retire in January.

Catholic Standard: For St. Thomas More principal, college and heaven are goals for his young…

Editor Jan 22, 2020
One morning this past September, Gerald Smith Jr., the principal at St. Thomas More Catholic Academy in Washington, D.C., added some more brightly colored college pennants on a clothesline decorating a wall along the school’s main hallway.…

Washington Business Journal: Howard University lands largest-ever donation

Editor Jan 22, 2020
Howard University has landed its largest financial gift in its 153-year history, and it will use it to expand its program for science and technology scholars.
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