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Washington Post: Federal officials give green light to red bus lanes

Editor Jan 4, 2020
Federal highway officials are giving communities from the District to San Francisco the green light to paint their roads red.

Washington Post: D.C. jail inmates write, take photos and design their own monthly newspaper called…

Editor Jan 4, 2020
Warren Allen returned to his classroom recently and sat in front of the computer shaking his head. Allen had been assigned to write a news story on a lecture by best-selling author, preacher and college professor Michael Eric Dyson.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Homicides in D.C. were up again last year. Council members should…

Editor Jan 3, 2020
“A CHURCH near my house put up a cross for each of D.C.’s homicide victims this year. And a sign saying 162 homicides happened is already out of date; we’re at 166 as of today.” That tweet from WAMU reporter Martin Austermuhle on the last…

Washington Business Journal: The Daily Caller buys new D.C. headquarters out of foreclosure

Editor Jan 3, 2020
An affiliate of conservative media outlet The Daily Caller has acquired a downtown D.C. office building via a foreclosure auction, four months after suing the previous owner for a deal that failed to consummate.

WAMU: Bowser Calls For More Affordable Units In New Housing Developments

Editor Jan 3, 2020
As part of her goal to build 36,000 additional homes in D.C. by 2025, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration wants to require some new development to include more affordable housing.

Washington Post: Callers threatened to burn down this restaurant with a drag brunch. The queens are…

Editor Jan 3, 2020
At exactly 3:01 p.m., Miguel Barajas poured shots of tequila, lining them up on the bar.

Washington Business Journal: National Children’s Museum opening delayed once again

Editor Jan 3, 2020
The anticipated opening of the National Children's Museum has once again been pushed back, this time to the end of January.

DCist: New York’s Artists & Fleas, A ‘Maker Marketplace,’ Is Opening In Georgetown

Editor Jan 3, 2020
From one trendy New York City export to another, Georgetown’s old Dean & DeLuca space is set to be reincarnated as an artisan market.

Washington Business Journal: This D.C. agency manages $9 billion in assets. It’s looking for a…

Editor Jan 3, 2020
The District of Columbia Retirement Board is looking for a chief investment officer, according to a job posting published Thursday on LinkedIn.

Washington Business Journal: There’s a new look for Skyland Town Center. Here’s how Lidl…

Editor Jan 3, 2020
Now that Skyland Town Center finally has a new anchor tenant on board in Lidl, the project’s backers are sketching out a revised vision for the Ward 7 development.

UrbanTurf: DC’s Office of Planning Expected to Raise Inclusionary Zoning Minimum

Editor Jan 3, 2020
As DC continues its efforts to update the Comprehensive Plan and facilitate construction of 36,000 new housing units by 2025, the inclusionary zoning (IZ) program is on the table.

WAMU: D.C. Added 100,000 Residents Over The Last Decade, But Growth Is Slowing

Editor Jan 3, 2020
Data released earlier this week by the U.S. Census shows that D.C. took in 103,982 new residents between April 2010 and July 2019, growing by more than 17% over the decade — faster than any of the 50 states or Puerto Rico.

DCist: 2020 Arts Preview: ‘Hamilton’ Returns, MLK Library Reopens, And More To Mark On Your Calendar

Editor Jan 3, 2020
The time has come to flush out the toxins of the 2010s and welcome a new decade, and whatever new toxins and triumphs it may bring. It’s a good time to start marking your calendars for the performances, art exhibits, concerts, and other…

DCist: Yang Market Will Reopen In Eckington With Jamaican Patties, Breakfast Sandwiches, And Grilled…

Editor Jan 3, 2020
Tears were shed in Eckington and across the District when beloved deli Yang Market shut its doors in December 2018. Customers who came for 24-ounce beers, toilet paper, and to chat about My Cousin Vinny—or to eat some of their hearty subs…

Washington Business Journal: Upscale flea market to open in former Dean & DeLuca

Editor Jan 3, 2020
A modern flea market with roots in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is opening in D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. pitches inclusionary zoning expansion in bid to boost affordable…

Editor Jan 3, 2020
D.C. officials are pitching an expansion of the city’s inclusionary zoning program, aiming to force some developments to include more affordable units and approach Mayor Muriel Bowser’s ambitious housing goals.

Washington Times: D.C. Council hears concerns over e-cigarette access

Editor Jan 3, 2020
Bill requires prescription for sale of device, bans sale of flavored e-cigarettes

Washington Business Journal: The Bottom Line, Shaw’s Tavern seek to add on-site sports betting

Editor Jan 3, 2020
Downtown D.C. mainstay The Bottom Line and Shaw’s Tavern on Florida Avenue NW have applied for sports betting licenses, according to D.C.’s Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration.

Washingtonian: A “Hipster Flea Market” Will Open in the Former Georgetown Dean & DeLuca Store

Editor Jan 3, 2020
The New York-based group Artists & Fleas will open its first DC location this spring.

Washington Post: ‘Here, life is cheap’ — One D.C. store, 16 surveillance cameras, and two murders in…

Editor Jan 3, 2020
It was one of the quietest hours of the day inside Holiday Market, and the gunfire, when it began, was clearly audible. Somewhere outside was the high-pitched report of a rapidly emptying handgun. The shots were not loud. But when Semere…
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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 —…

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

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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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