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City Paper: Editor Alexa Mills Will Leave City Paper

Editor Dec 19, 2019
Her last day will be Jan. 22.

City Paper: Rapper No Savage visits Washington Metropolitan High, His Alma Mater That D.C. Wants To…

Editor Dec 19, 2019
Students say no one ever visits them. But in recent days, that's changing.

Washington Business Journal: Europe’s Generator hospitality brand tees up first D.C. hotel…

Editor Dec 19, 2019
The conversion of the former Courtyard by Marriott to hip European hotel and hostel brand Generator is nearly complete, with the first guests set to arrive in early 2020.

Washington Post: Virginia to build Long Bridge and acquire CSX right of way to expand passenger…

Editor Dec 19, 2019
Virginia will build a new rail bridge over the Potomac River connecting Arlington and the District to significantly expand commuter and passenger train service over the next decade, Gov. Ralph Northam (D) announced Thursday.

DCist: These Are The Most Popular Books Of 2019, At Least At The D.C. Public Library

Editor Dec 19, 2019
Since November, D.C. Public Library has kept literary discussions alive with a simple hashtag: #BrownBagDC, asking locals what they’re currently reading, regardless of whether they love it or hate it.

Washington Post: A D.C. strip club had been there for years. But a new name is sparking protest.

Editor Dec 19, 2019
For several decades, the neighbors had maintained an uneasy coexistence with the Northwest Washington strip bar, at one point forging an agreement that banned the proprietor from putting up signs that contained any hint of sexual innuendo.…

U.S. News & World Report: Mental Health Help Expanding at D.C. Schools

Editor Dec 19, 2019
Officials in the nation’s capital are partnering to provide more students with the holistic help they need to succeed.

Washington Business Journal: Bowser’s health care commission has spoken. Here’s what happens now.

Editor Dec 19, 2019
The Bowser administration’s newly-formed health care commission, created in June to figure out how to fill the District’s health care gaps, has made its much anticipated recommendations to the city — as the paucity of services on its…

DCist: Meet The Abuela Of Columbia Heights Street Vendors

Editor Dec 19, 2019
For the last 26 years, Colochita’s days have started before the sun.

Washington Business Journal: Historic Warner building poised for a new lease on life

Editor Dec 19, 2019
CBRE Global Investors is rolling out a series of upgrades to the Warner building in downtown D.C. to help it retain tenants and attract new ones after anchor law firm tenant Baker Botts LLC leaves early next year.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Housing Authority’s plans to redevelop NoMa HQ draw…

Editor Dec 19, 2019
The D.C. Housing Authority’s plans to redevelop its NoMa headquarters are drawing scrutiny from D.C. lawmakers and renters’ advocates, with critics charging that the agency struck a secretive, overly lenient deal with developers on the…

Bisnow: Foreign Investment In D.C. Real Estate Has Fallen, But Experts Predict A Bounce Back

Editor Dec 19, 2019
Foreign investment in D.C. commercial real estate, an important metric of the market's strength, has fallen this year and faces some headwinds, but industry leaders say they expect to see it pick up in 2020.

Washington Times: D.C. Council seeks to lower maternal mortality rate in District

Editor Dec 19, 2019
Lawmakers on Wednesday discussed two bills that aim to reduce the District’s maternal mortality rate by creating training opportunities for community based perinatal health workers and requiring insurance companies to cover postpartum…

Washingtonian: How This DC Condiment Grew Into a $2-Million Business

Editor Dec 19, 2019
The origins of mumbo sauce are in dispute. Some say the tangy-sweet condiment originated at Wings ’N Things in DC; others claim it’s from Chicago. The same is true for the recipe, adapted from one District kitchen to the next as it gained…

Bisnow: Crowded Chinatown Coworking Cluster Adds Another New Provider

Editor Dec 19, 2019
Coworking providers continue to flock to the area around D.C.'s Chinatown neighborhood, with another space set to open next year.

City Paper: Is D.C.’s Ethics Director in Danger of Losing His Job?

Editor Dec 19, 2019
LL has learned the axe may soon be falling on the man who has helmed D.C.’s ethics shop for the past two years.

WTOP: In Northwest DC, a house gets ready for its moving day

Editor Dec 19, 2019
When you think of a mobile home, you might think of a crammed living space on wheels.

Washington Post: After five decades, radio’s Chris Core is stepping away from the microphone

Editor Dec 18, 2019
After 51 years in radio, Core will make his last broadcast Friday. The fixture at WMAL and, more recently, at WTOP is retiring.

WTOP: DC elementary school evacuated because of ‘gas’ smell twice in a week

Editor Dec 18, 2019
It’s the gas leak that wasn’t at a D.C. elementary school.

Washington Business Journal: Bye-bye, Car2Go: Car-sharing service leaving D.C., Arlington — and all…

Editor Dec 18, 2019
Share Now, the car-sharing service formerly known as Car2Go, said Wednesday it will exit the North American market early next year.
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