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Washington Post: Eisenhower and paratroopers rise in bronze at new memorial to ‘Ike’

Editor Jan 19, 2020
Nine-foot statues that re-create a legendary moment on the eve of D-Day will be part of the memorial to the World War II general and president.

Capital & Main: D.C.’s Homeless Receive More Mental Health Help, But Housing Remains Elusive

Editor Jan 18, 2020
One survey found that 80 percent of one encampment’s residents reported having a diagnosed mental illness.

Washington Post: National Archives says it was wrong to alter images

Editor Jan 18, 2020
Officials at the National Archives on Saturday said they would remove from display an altered photo of the 2017 Women’s March in which signs held by marchers that were critical of President Trump had been blurred.

Washington Post: Criticism mounts over proposed parking in Union Station’s $8 billion overhaul

Editor Jan 18, 2020
It may be years, if not a decade, before construction begins on a proposed multibillion-dollar redevelopment of Union Station. But debate has already been heating up over a parking garage planned as part of the overhaul.

Washington Post Editorial Board: The National Archives was wrong to alter history. Fortunately, it…

Editor Jan 18, 2020
IN AN era of “fake news,” “alternative facts” and other assaults on the very idea of truth, you would expect the National Archives — devoted to the preservation of the nation’s history — to be at the forefront of those pushing back. “The…

Philip Kennicott in The Post: The National Archives used to stand for independence. That mission has…

Editor Jan 18, 2020
The National Archives is one of the most imposing and beautiful buildings designed by architect John Russell Pope, who also created the West Building of the National Gallery of Art, the Jefferson Memorial and many of the finest houses,…

Washington Blade: Evans introduces bill to waive city fees for Capital Pride

Editor Jan 18, 2020
In his last act in office before his resignation took effect on Jan. 17, D.C. Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) introduced a bill to support the city’s Capital Pride celebration and related events by waiving all city service fees for…

City Paper: Jack Evans Announced a Goodbye Bill with Minutes to Spare

Editor Jan 18, 2020
The name plate is gone from his first-floor office, and his page on the D.C. Council's website has already been taken down, but now-former Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans was working up until the final moments of his time in elected office…

City Paper: Ward 2 Community Members Vehemently Oppose DPR’s Takeover of Ellington Field

Editor Jan 18, 2020
Residents and community leaders took turns during a contentious community meeting to express their concerns and anger at the planned move.

ABC7: Metro: Bankrupt contractor to blame for delayed escalator canopy at Dupont Circle station

Editor Jan 17, 2020
Every day at the Dupont Circle Metro station, red line riders walk past neon green walls that suggest construction is underway. And hanging from those walls are signs posted by Metro: signs that promise "a canopy is coming".

Mike Wise at WUSA9: Hit the road Jack, and don’t come back — at least until Ward 2…

Editor Jan 17, 2020
He was a titan of D.C. politics, the council member who championed business and helped a fiscally ruined city get out of the red tape and become a premiere American destination again. Jack Evans played many roles and was involved in many a…

WTOP: DC taxi rule overhaul could cut some regulations in age of Uber, Lyft

Editor Jan 17, 2020
A major rewrite of D.C. taxi rules in the next few months will include changes meant to move toward a more level playing field between cabs and app-based ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft.

Washington Post: National Archives exhibit blurs images critical of President Trump

Editor Jan 17, 2020
The large color photograph that greets visitors to a National Archives exhibit celebrating the centennial of women’s suffrage shows a massive crowd filling Pennsylvania Avenue NW for the Women’s March on Jan. 21, 2017, the day after…

Catholic Standard: D.C. Opportunity Scholarships have supported mom’s biggest investment – education…

Editor Jan 17, 2020
Nakisha Thompson has sent all four of her children to Catholic school, beginning with pre-kindergarten classes at St. Thomas More Catholic Academy in Washington, D.C. She chose this schooling for her children because she knows firsthand…

WTOP: DC highlights plans for affordable housing, redevelopment of St. Elizabeths East

Editor Jan 17, 2020
Among the plans D.C. leaders highlighted Friday include creating tens of thousands of affordable housing units and the redevelopment of portions of the St. Elizabeths Hospital campus in Southeast.

Washington Post: Georgetown University works with D.C. agency to improve rental inspection policies

Editor Jan 17, 2020
District officials are working with Georgetown University to devise an algorithm that will help them prioritize buildings with histories of code violations as targets for increased inspections.

Bisnow: Developer Sells H Street Site Set For 180 Units After 2-Year Appeal Delay

Editor Jan 17, 2020
A plan to build 180 apartments on the bustling H Street corridor was delayed for more than two years by an appeal, and now another developer will try to see it through.

Washington Business Journal: Busboys & Poets eyes Baltimore for its next new spot

Editor Jan 17, 2020
Busboys & Poets is headed to Baltimore.

WTOP: Bald eagle blackout: Liberty and Justice are off the grid in Southwest DC

Editor Jan 17, 2020
The bald eagle nest camera on the grounds of the D.C. police training academy in Southwest D.C. hasn’t been working properly since last July. But work is underway to get it fixed.

Zachary Parker in The Post: D.C. upcoming budget should invest in our schools

Editor Jan 17, 2020
District officials have touted increased test scores and rising enrollments as signs of improving schools. But, even though our schools have improved, we remain in an educational crisis.
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Kevin Chavous: DC’s win against Ticketmaster should be just the beginning, but a price cap isn’t the answer

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Summer concert season is here, but the usual enthusiasm among District residents is not. Across the country, reports have emerged of softer ticket sales. After years of rising ticket prices —…

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Since 2020, when Mayor Muriel Bowser and her deputy mayor for health and human services, Wayne Turnage, decided to reorganize the city’s multibillion-dollar Medicaid managed care program in the…
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