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Washington Post: Georgetown Verizon outage to extend into next week, officials say

Editor Dec 13, 2019
A Verizon service outage in Georgetown that was expected to end by the weekend will last until next week after the company discovered water damage to a cable Thursday, a company spokesman said Friday.

Washington Post: Holiday gifts for children of prisoners stolen from vehicle in Northeast D.C.

Editor Dec 13, 2019
A charitable organization that works with prisoners in the District said Friday that gifts meant for children of incarcerated people were stolen from a vehicle in Northeast Washington.

Washington Blade: Supporters, opponents testify at Town nightclub hearing

Editor Dec 13, 2019
Seventeen witnesses expressing either support or opposition to allowing the LGBT nightclub Town Danceboutique to reopen in a former church on North Capitol Street testified on Dec. 4 at a hearing before the D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control…

Robyn Lingo in The Post: D.C. could reinvent civics education

Editor Dec 13, 2019
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) recently released statewide data on students’ reading and math proficiency rates between 2017 and 2019, and the District “made some of the country’s biggest gains.” There is much to…

DCist: Tenants Went On Rent Strike For More Than A Year. Their Building Just Sold To A Developer…

Editor Dec 13, 2019
It’s been well over a year since residents at 1320 Nicholson Street NW began a rent strike to protest what they said were substandard living conditions. Tenants described a litany of problems that they claimed their landlord, Michael…

Bisnow: DCHA Takes Step Forward On Long-Delayed Plan For 1,000-Unit NoMa Redevelopment

Editor Dec 13, 2019
The D.C. Housing Authority is moving forward with the long-awaited redevelopment of its NoMa headquarters into over 1,000 new residential units.

Bisnow: Walter Reed Hospital Redevelopment Lands Whole Foods As Grocery Anchor

Editor Dec 13, 2019
A 66-acre development in Northwest D.C. has landed one of the most coveted grocers as an anchor tenant.

WTOP: Whole Foods signs on to former Walter Reed development

Editor Dec 13, 2019
Whole Foods will be part of the redevelopment of the former Walter Reed medical campus in D.C.

DCist: Whole Foods Is Coming To Walter Reed

Editor Dec 13, 2019
A Whole Foods Market will anchor the forthcoming development at Walter Reed.

Washington Post: What happens to the Trump D.C. hotel? Answers to five questions on the president’s…

Editor Dec 13, 2019
Trump’s alleged self-enrichment isn’t in the articles of impeachment, but it is advancing in court.

DCist: After The Newseum Closes, You Can Still Find Plenty Of Journalism History Around D.C.

Editor Dec 13, 2019
The Newseum’s closure at the end of the year may leave a journalism-sized hole in Washington’s museum scene, but there are still plenty of ways to learn about the media around town. You just may have to walk (or drive) a bit farther. We’ve…

UrbanTurf: DC Launches Pilot Program for Net Zero Energy Early Adopters

Editor Dec 13, 2019
As the District endeavors to eliminate all carbon emissions by 2050, net-zero energy (NZE) construction is on the horizon to become the city standard.

UrbanTurf: Whole Foods is Coming to Walter Reed

Editor Dec 13, 2019
Whole Foods Market will be the anchor grocery tenant at the redevelopment of Walter Reed.

Washington Business Journal: Whole Foods is coming to the Parks at Walter Reed

Editor Dec 13, 2019
It may not be Wegmans, but the Parks at Walter Reed has its grocer – Whole Foods has signed on to join the massive upper Northwest D.C. development.

City Paper: When D.C. Schools Use Restraint or Seclusion, No Laws Govern Them. Allegations of Abuse…

Editor Dec 13, 2019
One child with intellectual disabilities was allegedly punched in the face while she was being restrained, causing vomiting and loss of consciousness.

Washingtonian: This Queer-Friendly Birthing and Doula Collective Is the First of Its Kind in DC

Editor Dec 13, 2019
Rainbow Doula DC is the first local childbirth group specifically for LGBTQ folks.

Washington Business Journal: Grunley Construction begins work on World War I Memorial

Editor Dec 13, 2019
The $35 million World War I Memorial has received its building permit and work will begin soon to reshape D.C.’s Pershing Park.

WTOP: Ex-Georgetown ANC acquitted in threat to shoot restaurant owner

Editor Dec 13, 2019
Former Georgetown Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Bill Starrels has been found not guilty of threatening to kill the owner of a Middle Eastern restaurant in D.C.

Associated Press: Appeals court rehears arguments in Trump hotel lawsuit

Editor Dec 12, 2019
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A divided federal appeals court spent more than three hours Thursday sparring over whether President Donald Trump is illegally profiting from the presidency through his luxury Washington hotel. The state of Maryland…

Washington Post: Metro’s mobile fare payment system coming in 2020

Editor Dec 12, 2019
Metro’s long awaited and eagerly anticipated mobile payment system is coming online in 2020, the transit agency said Thursday.
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