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DCist: Man Pleads Guilty To Manslaughter For Traffic Collision That Killed Two People On Park Bench

Editor Nov 12, 2019
A 57-year-old man from Southeast D.C. has pleaded guilty to two counts of voluntary manslaughter related to a July traffic collision that killed two men on a park bench in Northwest D.C.

Bisnow: Northwestern Mutual Pays $209M For Downtown D.C. Office Building

Editor Nov 12, 2019
An office building three blocks from the White House has just traded hands for more than $200M.

the Wash: DC schools see an increase in student safety concerns after multiple shootings

Editor Nov 12, 2019
Solutions are being developed for the increase in student safety complaints in Ward 1.

DCist: Head Of D.C.’s Charter School Board Will Step Down At The End Of The Year

Editor Nov 12, 2019
Scott Pearson, the executive director of D.C.’s Public Charter School Board, announced on Tuesday that he will be resigning from his post after more than eight years on the job.

Washingtonian: The NSO Plans a New Record Label. Its First Release Will Be in February

Editor Nov 12, 2019
The recording, under star conductor Gianandrea Noseda, is a big step for an orchestra working to gain international renown

Washington Post: Scott Pearson, longtime leader of D.C.’s charter sector, plans to step down in May

Editor Nov 12, 2019
The man who oversaw the growth of charter schools in the nation’s capital for much of the last decade announced Tuesday he plans to step down in May from one of the most powerful education posts in the city.

DCist: Bowser Taps Former Deputy, Now An Amazon Official, For Events DC Board

Editor Nov 12, 2019
Former Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development Brian Kenner may be reemerging in local politics after a very recent departure from D.C. government to go work for Amazon.

Washington Post: A new D.C. restaurant will promote immigrant causes right in Trump’s front yard

Editor Nov 12, 2019
Steps from the White House, Immigrant Food, the owners say, is a project that’s not about President Trump, even if it is largely a response to the policies and rhetoric of his administration.

WUSA9: DC’s WWI Memorial takes shape, as sculpture models are revealed

Editor Nov 12, 2019
Thirty-eight bronze figures, each about seven feet tall, and new water features will be installed within Pershing Park.

Fox 5: Metro Transit police officers still not writing tickets for fare evasion in DC

Editor Nov 12, 2019
Back in May, Metro’s police chief told all of his officers not to write tickets for fare evasion on buses and the subway.

WUSA9: Cost of living contributes to ‘intense’ level of displacement in DC

Editor Nov 12, 2019
Forty percent of the city has been gentrified, and 20,000 black residents have been displaced between 2000-13, according to NCRC.

NBC4: DC VA Medical Center Delayed Mailing Patients Their Breast Cancer Test Results

Editor Nov 12, 2019
For nearly half a year, the flagship medical center of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs experienced delays in sending some results of mammography exams and other breast cancer screenings to patients.

CityLab: Are D.C.’s Streets Finally Getting Safer?

Editor Nov 12, 2019
As the District lagged on its Vision Zero goals, bike and pedestrian advocates in Washington turned traffic fatalities into a rallying cry, and got results.

WAMU: Why Doesn’t Georgetown Have A Metro Station? It Goes Beyond NIMBYism

Editor Nov 12, 2019
When Chris Scaptura moved from New York to the Washington region in the 1980s, he became an avid user of Metrorail. But he always wondered why he couldn’t take the train to Georgetown.

Washington Post: In a time of peril for HBCUs, D.C. partners with group that’s helping schools ‘keep…

Editor Nov 12, 2019
Early this semester, college counselor Shannon Jeffries emailed a digital code to her students that would allow them to forgo the cost of applying to dozens of historically black institutions.

Washington Post: Veterans Day search-and-rescue mission targets District’s homeless

Editor Nov 12, 2019
Effort led by those who’ve served seeks to reach other former military personnel with shelter and services.

Washingtonian: Metro, Which Couldn’t Explain Its Advertising Guidelines, May Sell Naming Rights to…

Editor Nov 12, 2019
What could possibly go wrong

Washington Business Journal: 4 things to know about EagleBank’s role in the latest Jack Evans…

Editor Nov 12, 2019
EagleBank and its Bethesda-based parent corporation, Eagle Bancorp Inc. (NASDAQ: EGBN), are in the news over new details about its connection with D.C. Councilman Jack Evans and his ongoing ethics scandal.

Curbed: Two people die from separate car crashes east of the Anacostia River

Editor Nov 12, 2019
D.C. has recorded more than 20 traffic deaths this year

Washington Business Journal: Bowser nominates former deputy mayor, now at Amazon, for Events D.C.…

Editor Nov 11, 2019
Mayor Muriel Bowser is turning to a familiar face to fill a vacancy on the Events D.C. board of directors: Brian Kenner.
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