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UrbanTurf: DC Residents Are Now Conducting Building Inspections

Editor Nov 25, 2019
This spring, DCRA Director Ernest Chrappah disclosed plans for an initiative that would train DC residents to do on-demand building inspections. That program is now in full swing.

Bisnow: Capitol Riverfront Continues To Mature As An Office Market

Editor Nov 25, 2019
When the Department of Transportation moved into its Capitol Riverfront headquarters in 2006, the neighborhood would have been barely recognizable to those who work there today. Read more at:…

DCist: Former Express Distributors Are Still Waiting To Receive Thousands Of Crowdfunded Dollars

Editor Nov 25, 2019
The Washington Post announced it was shutting down its free daily paper, Express, less than 24 hours before the final edition came out on September 12. More than two months later, the contract workers who distributed the newspaper each day…

City Paper: Patients and Workers Allege Mistreatment and Incompetence at Publicly Funded Mental…

Editor Nov 25, 2019
Kinara Health & Home Care Services got $1.1 million in public dollars this year.

WUSA9: She was once an Olympic hopeful boxer. Now she’s a DC police officer who’s aiming…

Editor Nov 25, 2019
WASHINGTON — She pulls up in her police cruiser, the one emblazoned with "Officer of the Year" on the doors, for her daily workout at a Southeast boxing gym behind a strip mall. She leaves the Sixth District precinct in the rearview mirror…

Washington Post: Post poll finds record high 44 percent rate District public schools positively

Editor Nov 25, 2019
Before Alisha Jamison had twins in 2008, this is what she knew about the District’s public schools: The polarizing chancellor at the time, Michelle Rhee, was at war with the teachers union. Campuses were shutting down. School buildings…

Washingtonian: 30 Essential Books About Washington

Editor Nov 25, 2019
Plus, some others you should know about.

Washington Post: He was training as a violence interrupter. And then he was fatally shot.

Editor Nov 23, 2019
For weeks, all Clarence Venable could talk about was his new job. After his own brushes with the law, the 40-year-old was elated to begin training last month to be a violence interrupter, tasked with reducing the rising level of homicides…

WTOP: New Monroe Street Bridge opens, enhancing link between Catholic Univ., neighbors

Editor Nov 23, 2019
The Brookland neighborhood in Northeast D.C., home to Catholic University, now boasts a newly constructed concrete bridge with new sidewalks, two-way bike lanes and a traffic signal.

Washington Post: Junior League of Washington ends annual Holiday Shops as it adapts to changing…

Editor Nov 23, 2019
Ruth McKey Harmon browsed through a snowflake ornament display, catching up with old friends as she passed dozens of booths with organic cotton sweaters, handmade earrings and “adult hot cocoa.”

Washington Post: D.C. vows to create 20 more miles of protected bike lanes by 2022

Editor Nov 23, 2019
The District is pledging to create an additional 20 miles of protected bike lanes in three years — a plan that would triple the number of miles of protected lanes citywide.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C. continues to insist it isn’t responsible for Javed Bhutto’s…

Editor Nov 23, 2019
EIGHT MONTHS after Javed Bhutto was shot and killed — allegedly by a neighbor who had been discharged from St. Elizabeths Hospital after nearly 18 years of treatment for having killed someone else in another unprovoked shooting — D.C.…

Rick Snider on 106.7 The Fan: Want the Skins back in D.C.? The city needs to pay to play

Editor Nov 23, 2019
It seems the Redskins are welcome to return to the RFK site, only District residents don’t want to pay for it. Sorry, that’s not how this works.

Essence: Incarcerated Women In DC Draw Inspiration From Day-Long Empowerment Conference

Editor Nov 23, 2019
Trap yoga and a financial wellness workshop were among the events scheduled for DC's Department of Corrections women's empowerment event.

WTOP: Project Giveback marks 25 years of providing hot Thanksgiving meals to those in need

Editor Nov 23, 2019
What started as the charitable acts of just a few friends over two decades ago has grown into a fully staffed operation that will feed thousands of families in the D.C. area this Thanksgiving.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: ‘Why are you still here?’: One tutor was shot. Others avoid the windows.…

Editor Nov 23, 2019
Brandi Forte keeps the job posting brief.

the Wash: Can tech give students from low-income families better, targeted professional development?

Editor Nov 22, 2019
A new nonprofit organization in Shaw will help connect local students to professional role models through video chats, seeking to help low-income families who don’t have access to technology outside of the class.

City Paper: Logan Circle Neighborhood Haunt The Commodore Will Close on Nov. 30

Editor Nov 22, 2019
The owners say they couldn't negotiate a lease extension and hope to relocate.

Bisnow: WeWork’s New Normal: Trying To Fill The Huge Spaces From Its Pre-IPO Leasing Binge

Editor Nov 22, 2019
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As WeWork tries to right its ship following its disastrous IPO attempt, it is opening several large, new spaces in the D.C. market that will add hundreds of thousands of square feet to its portfolio.

Bisnow: Senior Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground In Southeast D.C.

Editor Nov 22, 2019
A project that will create the first affordable assisted-living facility in Ward 8 has begun construction.
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