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Washington Post: Changes sought after D.C. agencies failed to act on complaint of illegal rooming…

Editor Nov 19, 2019
Advocates testified Monday that failures by a D.C. regulatory agency to address dangerous conditions at an illegal rooming house where two people died in an August fire are examples of the District not holding suspected slumlords…

WTOP: DC, Va. reps want release of 911 calls in fatal Park Police shooting of Bijan Ghaisar

Editor Nov 19, 2019
After the U.S. Department of Justice ended its civil rights investigation into the U.S. Park Police following the fatal shooting of a Fairfax County, Virginia, man, there is a renewed call to release the 911 tapes related to the shooting. …

WTOP: Petition submitted to force recall vote of DC Council member Jack Evans

Editor Nov 19, 2019
A committee that is looking into the conduct of a D.C. Council member will hear from investigators who reported finding nearly a dozen examples of ethical lapses over the past five years.

WTOP: DC lawmakers examine agencies’ ‘complete failure’ after fatal house fire

Editor Nov 19, 2019
D.C. Council members want to know why a father and son who were living in a Northwest house that the District knew was unsafe died, and why the fire response to help them was delayed.

Washington Post: The year that go-go refused to go quietly

Editor Nov 19, 2019
It’s easy to hear rhythm as a declaration of existence. Knock your knuckles on someone’s front door and you’re playing a little song that says, “I’m here.” Out on the dance floor, rhythms represent the people who move to them — and when…

Washingtonian: U Street Neighborhood Spot Vinoteca Is Closing After 12 Years

Editor Nov 18, 2019
Owner Paul Carlson will reopen with a new concept early next year.

Washington Post: Dupont Underground’s future uncertain after it misses $150,000 rent payment

Editor Nov 18, 2019
Lisa Cohen stood in a retired trolley tunnel about 20 feet beneath Dupont Circle, talking determinedly into a microphone that didn’t work.

Washington Business Journal: Bowser challenges Virginia to match her commitment to build new housing

Editor Nov 18, 2019
As D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has laid out targets to massively ramp up new housing construction and meet the region’s supply shortage, she’s asking: Where is Virginia’s commitment on this issue?

Washington Post: Activists submit signatures to force recall election of D.C. lawmaker Jack Evans

Editor Nov 18, 2019
A group of activists submitted a petition Monday to force a recall election of D.C. Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2), the city’s longest-serving lawmaker and the target of investigations into alleged influence peddling.

DCist: A Handy Guide To All Of The Investigations Into Jack Evans

Editor Nov 18, 2019
Jack Evans is a longtime fixture of D.C. politics—he’s served as the Ward 2 councilmember for nearly three decades, and had multiple stints as the chairman of the Metro Board of Directors. He’s seen as one of the council’s most…

WAMU: Activists Submit Petitions To Force Recall Vote Of Embattled D.C. Council Member Jack Evans

Editor Nov 18, 2019
A group of activists looking to recall embattled D.C. Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) from office submitted what they said are enough signatures from his constituents to force an election in the coming months.

Bisnow: Hilton Bringing Its New Micro-Hotel Concept To D.C., New York, Atlanta

Editor Nov 18, 2019
Hilton has reached deals to open seven locations of its micro-hotel concept by 2022.

Washington Post: Bei Bei showered with attention as National Zoo prepares to send him to China on…

Editor Nov 18, 2019
Crowds flocked to the National Zoo in Northwest Washington over the weekend to bid their final goodbyes to Bei Bei, the giant panda cub, as he prepares to leave the only home he has known for China.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: A D.C. family stranded in India by a broken immigration system finally…

Editor Nov 18, 2019
The posters were huge, and the cheers were loud when the kids finally returned to their classrooms.

City Paper: Inside the Large-Scale Work of Acclaimed Artist Nekisha Durrett

Editor Nov 18, 2019
The local artist's work is currently on view in several displays across D.C.

CityLab: How Go-Go Music Became Kryptonite for Gentrification in D.C.

Editor Nov 18, 2019
Go-go has become the soundtrack for a growing anti-gentrification movement in Washington. Now a city council bill wants to make it D.C.’s official music.

District Links: Talk turns to breaking up DCRA after deadly fire — hearing today; Jack Evans recall…

Editor Nov 18, 2019
Good Monday morning. Adam Eidinger, the activist leading the effort to recall Council member Jack Evans, says he has enough signatures from Ward 2 voters to trigger a recall vote.

Colbert King in The Post: Kids with guns? D.C. has plenty of them.

Editor Nov 18, 2019
But elected officials in the District tend to avert their gaze from such an unpleasant truth.

WAMU: Nats Park Helped Remake A D.C. Neighborhood. Could A New Stadium At RFK Do The Same?

Editor Nov 18, 2019
When Major League Baseball decided to relocate the Montreal Expos to the District back in 2005, there was a big catch: the team’s new home would have to pay to build a brand new stadium. After a tense back-and-forth debate in the D.C.…

City Paper: Housing Advocates Want DCRA Overhauled After Deadly Kennedy St. Fire

Editor Nov 18, 2019
They, along with city officials, will speak today at a Council hearing on a bill that would overhaul the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.
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