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WTOP: After 48 years in DC, District Hardware and Bike to close permanently

Editor Nov 30, 2019
On a day that’s dedicated to giving a holiday boost to small businesses, a D.C. and independently-owned and operated bike shop announced its closing.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A weird and wondrous holiday display sits hidden in a Washington salon

Editor Nov 30, 2019
As the story goes, Jack Bubis was still in his mother’s womb when she stepped into a bingo hall in Montreal, saw the jackpot and had a feeling it would be hers. She had arrived late, but instead of slipping into a seat in the back of the…

WTOP: Design concept for Operation Desert Storm memorial in DC approved

Editor Nov 30, 2019
The design concept for a memorial in D.C. honoring those who served and died during operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield has been approved, putting its completion on track for 2021.

Washington Post: Jack Evans challenges attempt to recall him from D.C. Council

Editor Nov 29, 2019
D.C. Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) on Friday challenged an attempt to recall him from office, alleging activists submitted invalid signatures on petitions to force an election.

Washington Post: D.C.’s oldest domestic violence shelter turns to smart panic buttons to help keep…

Editor Nov 29, 2019
The moment she picked up the phone, she knew something was wrong.

WTOP: DC Council’s Jack Evans challenges recall petition

Editor Nov 29, 2019
D.C. Council Member Jack Evans has filed a challenge to the effort to recall him, saying that more than one-third of the signatures on the petition are inaccurate or forged.

Washington Post: Georgetown University is building more student housing — but not in Georgetown

Editor Nov 29, 2019
Georgetown University, anchor of the riverfront D.C. neighborhood that shares its name, is quietly expanding in the city’s core with plans for an 11-story student residence hall and new academic and policy enterprises a few blocks from the…

WAMU: D.C. Proposes Closing Washington Metropolitan High School For Low Enrollment

Editor Nov 29, 2019
D.C. Public Schools is proposing closing Washington Metropolitan, an alternative high school in Ward 1, due to what officials said is limited academic progress and low enrollment. Should it happen, it would be the first school closure…

Washingtonian: 7 Places Around DC to Find Great Locally Made Gifts

Editor Nov 29, 2019
Made in DC—and more unique than whatever you'd buy on Amazon.

Muriel Bowser, Vincent Gray, Adrian Fenty, Anthony Williams and Sharon Pratt in The Post: Congress…

Editor Nov 29, 2019
If you travel past the U.S. Capitol and head along East Capitol Street, you will pass the diverse neighborhoods of Lincoln Park, Kingman Park, Barney Circle and Hill East. But before you reach the Anacostia River, you will encounter a…

Tonia Wellons in The Post: Charitable giving in D.C. is well below the national average

Editor Nov 29, 2019
The District is a magnet for some of the nation’s wealthiest and most powerful people. It’s also home to world-class museums, top-flight thinkers and the national headquarters for many of our nation’s most prominent nonprofits.

Washington Post Editorial Board: A federal program to boost struggling businesses is a backfiring…

Editor Nov 29, 2019
THE PUBLIC has been aware for months that a federal program created to steer government business to small companies in disadvantaged areas has actually subsidized companies in the District’s most affluent areas, to the tune of $540…

Washington Post: At a homeless shelter in D.C., a special — but bittersweet — Thanksgiving meal

Editor Nov 28, 2019
Marc O’Brien was panicking. Like millions across the country, he was in charge of preparing a Thanksgiving meal. But instead of a family or party, he stood to disappoint 400 men — many of them ravenous, some who had not eaten in days. At…

WTOP: DC Turkey Bowl turns 50: Dunbar High wins in honor of fallen player

Editor Nov 28, 2019
In D.C., Thanksgiving is not only known for turkey, it’s also known for the Turkey Bowl. In its 50th year, Dunbar High School defeated H.D. Woodson 21-12 in what has become an annual tradition that happens before the big meal.

WTOP: Thanksgiving feasts offer relief from medical challenges in DC

Editor Nov 28, 2019
The food on the table is sumptuous, but for 700 people battling serious illnesses, this year’s menu includes a healthy serving of generosity.

ABC7: DC student receives 25 college offers, owns a company dedicated to stopping gun violence

Editor Nov 28, 2019
RuQuan Brown, a D.C. high school student, has gained admission into 25 college universities including Ivy League schools and full ride scholarships.

Washington Times: ‘We Are Family’: Volunteer food deliveries bring together neighbors…

Editor Nov 27, 2019
The disco hit “We Are Family” might not scream Thanksgiving for most people, but for Elizabeth Stockton, it perfectly expresses her holiday mission.

Washington Post: D.C. jail inmate dies after being found unresponsive in his cell

Editor Nov 27, 2019
A 67-year-old inmate, who was being held on a misdemeanor credit card fraud offense, died at a hospital Wednesday after being found unresponsive in his cell, D.C. corrections officials said.

Washington Post: ‘I’ve never seen a dip like this’: After tax code change, food banks and charities…

Editor Nov 27, 2019
Food banks and charities around the District, Maryland and Virginia are experiencing declines in donations — of money, of food, of clothing — this holiday season, crippling their ability to serve the needy, organizers say.

Washington Post: D.C. bill would honor 17th-century treaty by letting Native Americans fish for free

Editor Nov 27, 2019
Julie Tayac Yates squinted at the sunlight dancing in the Anacostia River. Growing up,Thanksgiving preparations would start here, she said, along its banks.
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