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DCist: A Michael B. Jordan Movie Is Filming Near Dupont Circle This Week

Editor Dec 16, 2019
Get your popcorn ready: A movie starring Michael B. Jordan is filming in D.C. this week. Without Remorse will be in production near Dupont Circle, according to Matthew Noonan, chief content officer of the Office of Cable Television, Film,…

DCist: Two Months After A Man Died In Police Custody, His Family Still Doesn’t Know What Happened To…

Editor Dec 16, 2019
Almost every morning at around three a.m., Roxane Johnson bolts straight up in bed, her body snatched out of sleep by a sudden panic whose source she can’t quite place.

Washington Business Journal: Monty Hoffman relinquishes CEO role under new leadership slate

Editor Dec 16, 2019
Monty Hoffman has relinquished his role as CEO of Hoffman & Associates, which developed The Wharf along D.C.'s Southwest waterfront, though the founder will stay on as chairman and remain an active partner in the D.C. firm.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. restaurant community mourns death of Bob Kinkead

Editor Dec 16, 2019
D.C.’s restaurant scene is mourning the death of Bob Kinkead, the beloved and exacting chef who helped nurture much of the region’s culinary talent through decades running places like 21 Federal, Kinkead’s and Colvin Run Tavern.

Washington Post: This building shows how complicated school real estate can be in D.C.

Editor Dec 15, 2019
It’s a confusing cluster of ­leases and subleases.

Washington Post: D.C. charters say the city needs to give them empty buildings. The city says no.

Editor Dec 15, 2019
The students, carrying signs that read “I charter schools,” packed the sprawling auditorium at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. More than 1,000 children and teachers left school midday last month to attend a…

WTOP: DC runner on a mission to cover every inch of the District by foot

Editor Dec 15, 2019
With a map in hand and an app on his phone, Jarad Schofer is taking the concept of a jog through the city to a whole new level: He plans to run every road and alley in the District.

WTOP: Former DC officers sue police department alleging violations of disabilities act

Editor Dec 15, 2019
Several former D.C. officers with the Metropolitan Police Department have filed a lawsuit alleging it violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by forcing them to retire for mental or physical injuries they developed while on the job.

Washington Post: Answer Man goes up on the roof as a historic panoramic photo is re-created

Editor Dec 15, 2019
“We’re going to have to be conscious of the wind,” Mark Segal said to the group gathered atop the Mendota, a luxury co-op building in Kalorama.

CNN: A student running a company aiming to end gun violence receives 25 college offers

Editor Dec 14, 2019
(CNN) — A high school football captain and advocate against gun violence from Washington, DC has landed offers from 25 universities, including Ivy League schools and full-ride scholarships.

Washington Post: Annual pilgrimage for the ‘Brown Virgin’ in D.C. comes with prayers for ‘dreamers,’…

Editor Dec 14, 2019
Above a huddled mass of rain jackets, ponchos and umbrellas, a statue of the Virgin Mary, adorned with pink, white, yellow and red flowers, glowed.

Washington Post: ‘More than 20 rounds at noon on a Saturday’ leave one man dead and detour a D.C.…

Editor Dec 14, 2019
A man was fatally shot Saturday morning in an area of Northeast Washington that has experienced a spate of recent gun violence. It happened just as a D.C. Council member was headed to a violence prevention meeting not far away.

The Guardian: Washington DC’s go-go music hits back in fight against gentrification

Editor Dec 14, 2019
The city tried for years to suppress the sound from the streets but in 2020 will finally give it official recognition

Theresa Vargas in The Post: ‘They destroy people’s lives’: Forced to retire because of illnesses and…

Editor Dec 14, 2019
Two important events happened in Steve Pappas’s life on March 6, 2015: His daughter turned 6, and he ended his career as a D.C. police officer.

WTOP: More bus lanes coming to DC streets in 2020

Editor Dec 14, 2019
More bus lanes are in D.C.’s future amid a region-wide push to get buses out of traffic and improve rider experience, while also encouraging more commuters to use mass transit.

Washington Informer: Benning Market Set for Ward 7’s River Terrace

Editor Dec 14, 2019
Ward 7 residents have long complained about the lack of fresh food options available to them, but city, business and neighborhood leaders hope the soon-to-be-built Benning Market in the River Terrace neighborhood will offer some relief.

Washington Times: Whole Foods to open at Walter Reed campus

Editor Dec 13, 2019
Whole Foods Market will open a new store on the campus of the former Walter Reed military hospital.

Washington Post: D.C. reveals details of first stand-alone education center for young children

Editor Dec 13, 2019
D.C. leaders announced details Friday of their plans to open the first stand-alone public education center for the city’s youngest children, an effort to bridge gaps in achievement that appear later in childhood.

Washington Post: Janitorial supervisors accused of scamming Metro out of $260,000 with fake cleaning…

Editor Dec 13, 2019
A trio of janitorial managers at the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority scammed the agency out of a quarter of a million dollars by pretending to buy cleaning supplies, according to prosecutors in Alexandria federal court.

WAMU: Local SNAP Recipients Prepare To Lose Food Stamps In Wake Of New Rule

Editor Dec 13, 2019
Last week, the Trump administration changed the rules regarding the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — or SNAP — potentially cutting off 16,500 District residents from receiving their food stamps. And it’s prompted some recipients…
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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 2,245
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…

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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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