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WTOP: New flagship DC Ruth’s Chris Steak House opens Monday

Editor Jan 10, 2020
Dupont Circle’s loss is the West End’s gain in D.C., where Ruth’s Chris will open its sprawling new steakhouse on Jan. 13.

Washington Business Journal: This Woodley Park apartment complex set a record the last time it sold.…

Editor Jan 10, 2020
Boston-based GID Real Estate Investments has acquired The Woodley apartments in Northwest D.C. for $180.25 million, a relative bargain for the multifamily property that set a record when it last sold less than six years ago.

WTOP: DC’s first new community bank in 15 years gets FDIC approval

Editor Jan 10, 2020
Founders Bank, the first new community bank formed in the District in 15 years, has received FDIC approval.

District Dig: Vegas By The Potomac — Jack Evans is out, but Muriel Bowser still wants D.C. to be a…

Editor Jan 10, 2020
Buried in this week’s D.C. Council agenda was a December 19 request by Mayor Muriel Bowser to enact emergency gaming legislation that would pave the way for ABC licensed establishments to offer electronic “games of skill.”

WTOP: DC-based developer of sports betting app hoping appeals court takes up case

Editor Jan 10, 2020
He took the District to court challenging the way it awarded a lucrative mobile sports betting deal, but ultimately lost.

Washington Business Journal: Spy Museum will revamp torture exhibit after Congressional backlash

Editor Jan 10, 2020
The International Spy Museum will change an exhibit that addresses torture after members of the Senate Intelligence Committee and the intelligence community said the exhibit was “sanitizing” the torture program used by the CIA after 9/11.…

Washingtonian: Take a First Look Inside Annabelle, Chef Frank Ruta and Ashok Bajaj’s Dreamy Dupont…

Editor Jan 10, 2020
Retro American fare with a modern twist in the former Restaurant Nora space.

WAMU: When Bodies Become Music: Step Afrika! Dance Company Celebrates 25 Years

Editor Jan 10, 2020
“So you guys gonna learn some steps?” Jakari Sherman asks me and my colleague Sasha-Ann Simons, who has agreed to join me in an impromptu, mid-workday dance lesson.

Bisnow: Nuveen Sells Posh Woodley Apartment Building For $15M Loss

Editor Jan 10, 2020
The D.C. apartment building that set a record with its 2014 sale has just sold again, but this time for $15M less.

DCist: The Spy Museum Is Changing Its Torture Exhibit After Backlash

Editor Jan 10, 2020
The International Spy Museum’s glitzy new location at L’Enfant Plaza boasts interactive exhibits on espionage, and artifacts like the ice axe used in the assassination of Leon Trotsky.

City Paper: D.C. Recovered 115 Ghost Guns in 2019, Up From 25 the Year Before

Editor Jan 10, 2020
A Council bill would ban these DIY firearms, but doesn't catch them all.

Washington Times: D.C. government to remove tents, belongings of homeless to create…

Editor Jan 10, 2020
The D.C. government next week will permanently remove the tents and belongings of people experiencing homelessness from the sidewalks along the underpass on K Street NE in the NoMa area to create a “pedestrian passageway.”

ABC7: D.C. bike safety advocates launch new app, available nationwide

Editor Jan 10, 2020
Mark Sussman is a cyclist who understands what it’s like to worry about dangerous driving on the streets of D.C.

NBC4: DC Won’t Release Public 2018 Cybersecurity Report

Editor Jan 10, 2020
District leaders said Thursday they will not release a 2018 cybersecurity report that was produced to be shared with public.

Washington Times: Washington, D.C. beefing up security measures amid rising tensions with Iran

Editor Jan 9, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Thursday that her government is taking steps to ensure the District’s safety amid heightened tension between the U.S. and Iran but stressed “there are no immediate threats to Washington D.C.” while making a…

DCist: This Political Newcomer Is The Only Woman Running For Jack Evans’ Empty Ward 2 Seat

Editor Jan 9, 2020
As the investigations surrounding Councilmember Jack Evans’ ethical conduct ballooned last year, challengers for his Ward 2 seat began pouring in from all sides. But now, instead of challenging an incumbent, they’re running only against…

Washington Post: Calif. woman charged with threatening to bomb, burn elite Catholic girls high…

Editor Jan 9, 2020
A California woman has been charged with allegedly leaving voice-mail messages threatening to bomb, burn and kill people at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School, after the private, Catholic all-girls high school announced plans to…

WAMU: D.C. Families Are Less Likely To Choose Schools With More Poor Students, Report Says

Editor Jan 9, 2020
Families in D.C. are less likely to choose schools with large numbers of students from low-income families and black students, siphoning money from some of the city’s neediest campuses.

NBC4: Woman Threatened to Bomb Georgetown Visitation for Printing Same-Sex Marriage News:…

Editor Jan 9, 2020
Two days after a Catholic school announced it would include news of same-sex marriages in its alumnae magazine, a nun and administrator received threats to bomb the school and kill nuns.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Getting rid of the homeless won’t make homelessness go away

Editor Jan 9, 2020
The man sleeping on a sidewalk mattress, next to his jar of urine and beneath a glimmering art installation of light created to brighten a city underpass, is not going away.
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