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Washington Business Journal: Sneak peek at Ashok Bajaj’s latest spot, opening in former…

Editor Jan 9, 2020
Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj's latest restaurant opens Jan. 17, taking over for a nearly 40-year staple in the District's Kalorama neighborhood.

UrbanTurf: DC’s Tabard Inn Seeks Landmark Status

Editor Jan 9, 2020
The owner of the Tabard Inn is seeking historic landmark status for the property.

DCist: ‘People Still Need To Eat In January’: These D.C. Farmers Markets Are Setting Up In Winter

Editor Jan 9, 2020
Farmers markets aren’t just for springs and summers anymore. This month, year-round farmers market options are coming to the D.C neighborhoods of Mount Pleasant and Park View to give produce pickers a chance to get fresh, locally sourced…

WAMU: This D.C. Group Wants To Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms And Some Psychedelic Plants

Editor Jan 9, 2020
After D.C. resident Melissa Lavasani gave birth to her first child in 2014, she fell into a deep depression. She powered through it, eventually relying on her daily routine to feel normal again. But that feeling didn’t return after her…

Bisnow: Virgin Hotels Backs Out Of D.C. Project

Editor Jan 9, 2020
The deal to bring the first Virgin Hotel to the nation's capital has fallen through.

DCist: New York Times Names D.C. The #1 Place To Visit In 2020, Seems To Have Actually Visited This…

Editor Jan 9, 2020
The New York Times has named Washington, D.C. the number one place travelers should visit this year, and thankfully, they’ve pointed to reasons that go beyond the typical blend of D.C. buzzwords like “steakhouse” and “just blocks from the…

DCist: Trayon White’s Ex-Campaign Manager And A Former LaRuby May Staffer Are Running In Ward 8

Editor Jan 9, 2020
As D.C. Councilmember Trayon White gears up to defend his seat and try to win a second term representing Ward 8, he’s facing both a former ally and an old rival.

Washingtonian: We Refuse to Sit by Idly as the New York Times Praises DC

Editor Jan 9, 2020
The New York Times has once again urged its readers to visit Washington, DC, an act of aggression that Washingtonian cannot tolerate.

WTOP: Community rallies around DC family after fire destroys their home

Editor Jan 9, 2020
There has been an outpouring of community support to help a family of eight who lost everything when a fire destroyed their home on Madison Street, in Northeast D.C., Sunday morning.

UrbanTurf: Why DC is The New York Times Top Place to Visit in 2020

Editor Jan 9, 2020
The New York Times' takes on Washington, DC have been known to incite hefty criticism from media outlets, so it will be interesting to see the reactions to the latest mention by the paper: The Times just named DC as its top place to visit…

WTOP: Feel like bustin’ loose? DC will soon have a museum of go-go

Editor Jan 9, 2020
Construction of a D.C. museum dedicated to go-go music is almost finished, and a fundraising drive is underway to help fund its final touches.

UrbanTurf: The New Plans For the 160-Unit Development Across from the Takoma Metro

Editor Jan 9, 2020
A little over a month since the public got its first look at an ambitious mixed-use development across the street from the Takoma Metro, the proposed concept has a much different look.

WAMU: Why The Housing Crisis Is A Problem For Everyone — Even Wealthy Homeowners

Editor Jan 9, 2020
If you think Washington’s high housing costs only affect people getting priced out, think again.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. to hold special election to fill Jack Evans’ council seat

Editor Jan 9, 2020
The District of Columbia will hold a special election June 16 to fill the seat of embattled Councilman Jack Evans, D-Ward 2, who will leave the council Jan. 17.

Washingtonian: DC Is Finally Getting an Iowa Caucus of Its Own

Editor Jan 9, 2020
If you’re a Democrat who’s registered to vote in Iowa, you won’t need to return home to take part in the state’s caucuses on February 3: You’ll just need to get yourself to the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Woodley Park or George Mason…

Washington Post: D.C. mayor urges Va. lawmakers to pass gun measures to help curb city violence

Editor Jan 9, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) waded into Virginia politics Wednesday as she urged fellow Democratic leaders, newly in control of the state legislature, to follow through on promises to pass gun-control measures to help her city combat…

WTOP: Gypsy Kitchen replaces Masa 14 on 14th Street

Editor Jan 9, 2020
Atlanta Mediterranean-style restaurant Gypsy Kitchen will open a D.C. outpost this spring on 14th Street in a space formerly occupied by Masa 14.

Washington Post: Does D.C.’s school choice system hurt neighborhood schools?

Editor Jan 9, 2020
When D.C. families choose a school that is not their assigned neighborhood campus, they tend to select schools that educate fewer students from low-income families, according to an 86-page study released Thursday from the Office of the…

Northwest Courier: Bike Advocates Rally Around Cycle Track Proposed at Dalecarlia Parkway

Editor Jan 9, 2020
Cycling advocates, environmentalists, and city planners are showing support for a new protected cycle track on Dalecarlia Parkway.

City Paper: Here Lies Jack Evans’ Political Career

Editor Jan 8, 2020
Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans’ political career passed through the pearly gates just before 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 7, surrounded by colleagues, D.C. Council staffers, a gaggle of reporters, and a small but disgruntled cohort of…
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Mayor Muriel Bowser is pushing for changes to the District's housing laws with two new bills she submitted last week to the DC Council, with her administration saying the city needs to take steps to…

Kevin Chavous: DC’s win against Ticketmaster should be just the beginning, but a price cap isn’t the answer

Jul 13, 2026 2,228
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 —…

District Links: Council set to consider emergency bill to adjust RCV tabulation in at-large race; Wellpoint out as DC…

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The DC Council is poised to consider emergency legislation Tuesday that would adjust the process for determining the winner in November's at-large DC Council election — the first time the contest…

jonetta rose barras: The story about the slaying of DC’s proverbial white whale

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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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