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Washington Business Journal: Former Bowser deputy, now at Amazon, lands spot on Events D.C. board.…

Editor Dec 17, 2019
Brian Kenner, once Mayor Muriel Bowser’s top economic development aide, will return to play a role in managing the District’s sports and entertainment venues once more.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: Some drug users are making their way through recovery, but they could…

Editor Dec 17, 2019
Attend a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in Washington, and you’ll see the illicit drug scourge being vanquished — one roomful of recovering addicts at a time.

DCist: D.C.’s Plans To Sell Recreational Weed Are Up In Smoke Thanks To New Spending Bill

Editor Dec 17, 2019
Any hopes that D.C. may soon legalize the sale of marijuana for recreational use are being put on hold again.

DCist: Satellite Room Is Closing At The End Of The Year

Editor Dec 17, 2019
The go-to spot for pre-and post-9:30 Club concert drinks is serving up its last sips on New Years Eve: Satellite Room announced Tuesday that it will be closing at the end of the year.

DCist: Tucker Carlson Is Very Wrong About Immigrants Littering In The Potomac, Says Conservancy…

Editor Dec 17, 2019
In a profile of Tucker Carlson published in the Atlantic Sunday, the right-wing Fox News host points his finger at a lot of things: the leadership class, America’s “obsession with race,” and immigrants, who he claims are responsible for…

Bisnow: Hoffman & Associates Names New CEO As Monty Hoffman

Editor Dec 17, 2019
The developer behind Southwest D.C. megaproject The Wharf is changing its leadership structure.

Bloomberg: Washington Is the Most Exciting Food City in America

Editor Dec 17, 2019
Despite the hype from such places as L.A., the nation’s capital is the town everyone should pay attention to.

DCist: The ‘Trombone King’ Used To Play Outside Gallery Place. Now His Band Has Gigs Most Nights In…

Editor Dec 17, 2019
It’s Thursday night at Penn Social, a sports bar in Penn Quarter, and the so-called Trombone King is winning over the basement crowd. He hops off stage with expert showmanship and a version of “Get You” by Daniel Caesar that rivals the…

WAMU: Low Skyline, High Prices: Would Taller Buildings Help Make Housing Cheaper In D.C.?

Editor Dec 17, 2019
Critics say the Height Act pushes housing prices up by keeping buildings under 160 feet tall.

Washington Post: Bob Kinkead, celebrated Washington chef with flair for seafood, dies at 67

Editor Dec 17, 2019
Bob Kinkead, a chef who enriched and enlivened the culinary scene in Washington with his namesake seafood restaurant in Foggy Bottom, where for two decades he offered diners a menu that was conservative yet creative, elegant but never…

Washington Times: D.C. Council seeks ways to reduce District’s waste

Editor Dec 16, 2019
D.C. lawmakers on Monday discussed legislation that aims to reduce the District’s waste and divert more of it from landfills and incineration as a means to help reach the city’s sustainability goals in 13 years.

DCist: Pusha T Is A Partner In A New Ramen And Cocktail Bar On H Street

Editor Dec 16, 2019
Virginia Beach native Pusha T is best known for his rap career, first as half of the duo Clipse, then with his ongoing collaboration with Kanye West, and most recently with a well-received third album. Now he’s adding restaurateur to his…

Catholic Standard: Holy Redeemer Parish in Washington opens centennial with annex groundbreaking

Editor Dec 16, 2019
As darkness fell on Nov. 23, a crowd of people who had gathered for a special ceremony inaugurating the centennial celebration for Holy Redeemer Parish in Washington, D.C., began to process from behind the church, then up to New Jersey…

WTOP: ‘Family success centers’ aim to help DC families east of Anacostia River

Editor Dec 16, 2019
An initiative aimed at helping D.C. families launched Monday with a nearly $4 million grant to build 10 family success centers east of the Anacostia River.

Washington Business Journal: Grammy-nominated rapper team with D.C. club owners to open H Street…

Editor Dec 16, 2019
If you didn't know, now you know.

WAMU: ‘Zero Waste’ Bill Would Change How D.C. Handles Trash

Editor Dec 16, 2019
What would it take to keep most of the waste produced in D.C. out of landfills and incinerators? It would require wide-ranging changes to how residents and businesses deal with what they toss out — from batteries to glass bottles —…

Washingtonian: Pioneering DC Chef Bob Kinkead Dies at 67

Editor Dec 16, 2019
The chef brought New American cuisine and inventive seafood to DC

DCist: D.C. Chef Arrested By ICE Officers Who Seemed To Be ‘Trying Their Luck’ In Apartment…

Editor Dec 16, 2019
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers hung around in the hallway of a D.C. residential building that many Central Americans call home, and conducted a search on the first apartment that opened its door, says a lawyer for a resident…

Washington Post: School president who defrauded D.C. government pleads guilty to mail fraud

Editor Dec 16, 2019
A nursing school president who conspired with a D.C. employee to defraud the D.C. government pleaded guilty to mail fraud Monday, prosecutors said.

City Paper: Rapper Pusha T and NBA Players Partner With Nightclub Owners on Ramen Bar

Editor Dec 16, 2019
Kitsuen is scheduled to open on New Year's Eve on H Street NE.
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