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City Paper: The Year 2019 In Local News

Editor Dec 23, 2019
2019 was a year of a lot of firsts and finallys.

Washington Business Journal: Skanska cashes out on 99M office building near Nationals Park

Editor Dec 23, 2019
Skanska is cashing out on its speculatively built office building near Nationals Park.

City Paper: The Year 2019 in Local Politics

Editor Dec 23, 2019
Jack Evans’ unprecedented expulsion, a shady lottery contract, and federal prosecutors’ meddling in local legislation

Washington Post: D.C. bid for RFK site as new home for Redskins stadium dealt blow in federal…

Editor Dec 22, 2019
For the second time in the past year, an effort on Capitol Hill to get the former RFK Stadium land in the hands of D.C. government, an essential first step toward potentially building a new Washington Redskins stadium there, has failed.

Washington Post: ‘Now that looks fun, doesn’t it?’ Thousands of D.C. children get glad tidings — and…

Editor Dec 21, 2019
Khimani Williams wavered: the electric car or the game of Monopoly?

Washington Post: Part of downtown D.C. street closed amid concerns over weakened beams at Metro…

Editor Dec 21, 2019
Part of a busy downtown intersection in the District is closed indefinitely because of concerns involving the durability of steel beams used to support an underground ventilation shaft at a Metro subway station.

Washington Post: Don’t believe the haters. In the District, friendly neighbors are everywhere.

Editor Dec 21, 2019
An overwhelming 82 percent majority of Washingtonians describe the friendliness of their neighborhoods as “good” or even “excellent,” according to a Washington Post poll conducted last month.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Republicans’ latest excuse for opposing D.C. statehood represents a…

Editor Dec 21, 2019
YOU MIGHT have thought congressional Republicans couldn’t get more contemptuous, or contemptible, in their disregard for the rights of people who make their home in the nation’s capital. But their latest gambit — using the scandal…

WAMU: D.C.’s 2019 Homicide Rate Now Outnumbers Last Year’s

Editor Dec 21, 2019
D.C.’s homicide rate for 2019 has now surpassed that of last year’s, according to Metropolitan Police data.

WTOP: Lanes closed on 17th Street near Farragut Square due to Metro’s structural concerns

Editor Dec 21, 2019
The center lanes of 17th Street Northwest near D.C.’s Farragut Square are closed over concerns identified Friday about whether Metro ventilation shafts under the roadway are structurally sound enough to support traffic on the downtown…

Colbert King in The Post: Jack Evans and Donald Trump are D.C.’s odd, corrupt couple of the year

Editor Dec 21, 2019
This year draws to a close in our nation’s capital with attention focused on two of its most disreputable public officials: Ward 2 D.C. Council member Jack Evans, and President of the United States Donald Trump — an odd, and infamous,…

Washington Blade: D.C. mayor files objection to Trump anti-LGBT rule proposal

Editor Dec 21, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on Dec. 19 submitted to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services a letter expressing her strong opposition to a rule proposed by the Trump administration that would allow organizations receiving federal…

Washington Informer: Takoma Station Gives New Life to Local Jazz Scene

Editor Dec 20, 2019
For Michael Philips, it started with an evening of jazz last spring.

WTOP: DC man sentenced for $500K scheme involving city employee

Editor Dec 20, 2019
A D.C. man has been sentenced to 41 months in prison after stealing more than $560,000 from a company that did business with the District.

Washington Post: Metro cited for multiple safety violations after Red Line fires

Editor Dec 20, 2019
The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission said Friday that Metro employees failed to follow policies during December incidents on a single day, when fires in the system created nightmarish morning and evening commutes, putting riders and…

Washington Post: Metro and its largest union finalize labor agreement

Editor Dec 20, 2019
Metro and the transit union that represents nearly 8,000 of its employees have finalized a four-year extension for a collective bargaining agreement that offers a path toward ending the outsourcing of public transit services. But the deal…

Washington Informer: Ballou, Anacostia Reveal School Redesign Plans

Editor Dec 20, 2019
A monthslong, community-led school redesign process promises the expansion and diversification of educational opportunities for young people attending Ward 8’s two public high schools, both of which are in the throes of an ongoing campaign…

Washington Informer: Public Housing Residents Wary of City’s Future Plans

Editor Dec 20, 2019
As she enters her sixth year as a public housing resident, Chearie Phelps-El remains resolute in staying in the dwellings she’s come to appreciate, especially since the D.C. Housing Authority (DCHA) placed her beloved Greenleaf Senior…

WUSA9: DC called about rats 6,434 times this year. We mapped out all of them

Editor Dec 20, 2019
The Columbia Heights neighborhood leads the pack for rat-related calls. But it might have more to do with gentrification.

Washington Post: ‘She’s just one more missing voice:’ D.C. says 117 homeless people died here this…

Editor Dec 20, 2019
When Alice Carter died Wednesday after collapsing on a Northwest Washington street, there was no immediate outcry.
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