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Washington Business Journal: CareFirst investing millions in D.C. area for infant mortality,…

Editor Nov 19, 2019
A dozen D.C.-area health groups will soon receive checks from a major nonprofit insurer growing its presence in the region.

Bisnow: Roadside Lands Anchor Tenant For Redevelopment Of Former Fannie Mae HQ

Editor Nov 19, 2019
The Northwest D.C. building that once housed Fannie Mae's headquarters will soon have a new occupant.

Washington Post: Trained biologists to shoot deer in Rock Creek Park

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Trained firearms experts will start shooting deer this week in Rock Creek Park in Washington as part of a plan to manage the population there, the National Park Service says.

City Paper: AG Karl Racine Sues Delivery Company DoorDash Over ‘Deceptive’ Tipping…

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Even though the company changed its policy in August, it hasn't repaid workers for lost tips, according to the complaint.

The Georgetowner: Seeking Ways to Save Georgetown Retail

Editor Nov 19, 2019
More than 200 Georgetowners gathered on Thursday evening, Nov. 14, in the spacious vacant retail space of the former Georgetown Park mall to discuss — what else? — the problem of vacant stores in Georgetown. Sponsored by the Georgetown…

the Wash: District reverses course on athletic field decision

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Banneker student-athletes find victory in overturning District athletic field decision.

Associated Press: DC attorney general sues DoorDash for pocketing tips

Editor Nov 19, 2019
NEW YORK (AP) — The attorney general of Washington D.C. is suing DoorDash, saying the food delivery service pocketed tips that customers thought were going to delivery workers.

the Wash: Another food stand falls victim to Union Market’s turnover rate

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Numerous food vendors in Union Market come and go, leaving locals and residents to wonder why these places aren’t permanent. That’s because the gourmet food hall wasn’t designed to host the same restaurants for a long period of time within…

the Wash: ‘Kids need to see authors like us,’ D.C. teens write, launch their own books

Editor Nov 19, 2019
The books’ topics range from toxic masculinity to grief. The authors said they hope their books inspire younger children.

WAMU: DCPS Will Give At-Risk Students A Leg Up In Admissions Lottery For New School

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Starting next month, the school lottery will open to the tens of thousands of D.C. families looking to get their kids into their preferred school. But for some disadvantaged students, this year’s lottery will be less a game of chance than…

the Wash: Ward 1’s new Public Safety Coalition brings resources to those who need them most

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Violent crime is all too common in Columbia Heights. This group hopes to change that.

WTOP: DC bill would boot, tow cars with multiple speeding, red light camera tickets

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Your car could soon be towed or booted in D.C. if you have multiple speeding tickets or red light violations.

District Dig: Outside The Lines — What lies beyond the O’Melveny report?

Editor Nov 19, 2019
A bombshell landed at the John A. Wilson Building recently in the form of the “REPORT OF INVESTIGATION OF COUNCILMEMBER JACK EVANS” by the law firm O’Melveny & Myers, which concluded that the Ward 2 boss violated 11 provisions of the…

Washington Business Journal: Dupont Underground misses $150,000 rent payment, looks for forge new…

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Dupont Underground’s future in its subterranean home is in doubt after it missed a $150,000 lease payment to the District, according to reports.

WAMU: I Went Backpacking In The Middle Of Washington, D.C. You Can, Too

Editor Nov 19, 2019
On a chilly Saturday afternoon in November, my wife and I stuff sleeping bags and pads and a tent into our backpacks, and head out of the house on foot, with our kids in tow. Both 5-year-old June and 2-year-old Gus have filled their small…

Washington Business Journal: New tenant inks deal for former Fannie Mae headquarters

Editor Nov 19, 2019
The International Baccalaureate, a fast-growing nonprofit educational foundation, has inked a deal to shift its Global Centre for the Americas from suburban Maryland to City Ridge, the $750 million redevelopment of Fannie Mae's former…

Washington Post: Most D.C. residents say D.C. Council Member Jack Evans should resign, Post poll…

Editor Nov 19, 2019
More than 6 in 10 Washingtonians say D.C. Council member Jack Evans should resign in the wake of revelations he took official actions benefiting clients of his private consulting business, according to a Washington Post poll released…

Washington Times: D.C. Council holds hearing on city agencies failing to inspect, enforce building…

Editor Nov 19, 2019
A number of D.C. agencies had been aware of safety violations at a Northwest building months before a fire ripped through the property this summer and killed two tenants, including a 9-year-old boy.

Curbed: City fast-tracks $47M housing contract with limited public input

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Well-connected developers are set to receive funds for providing affordable units

WAMU: Is Redeveloping Religious Spaces A Solution To D.C.’s Housing Crisis?

Editor Nov 19, 2019
As Amazon carves out a new home in Arlington, the county is continuing its search for new solutions to a growing problem: the shortage of affordable housing. One possible answer? Redeveloping underused religious spaces.
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