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UrbanTurf: The Return of Concessions and an Abundance of Options: DC Shows Glints of Being…

Editor Nov 1, 2019
While the housing market in DC proper continues to see home prices set records, signs are emerging that seem to point to a market tipping in favor of buyers.

Guy Bentley in The Post: D.C.’s proposed soda tax sounds sweeter than it is

Editor Nov 1, 2019
The District could soon be one of the most expensive cities in the country to get a soda.

Curbed: New hiking trail to open east of the Anacostia River this weekend

Editor Nov 1, 2019
The Pope Branch Trail is the first unpaved trail managed by the city

DCist: It’s Leaf Collection Time Again (And The End Of Street Sweeping)

Editor Nov 1, 2019
In between the Nats’ parade and donning that Halloween costume one last time this weekend, don’t forget the momentous day on the horizon: the beginning of leaf collection season.

WAMU: First D.C. Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Bill Presents Watershed Moment For Advocates

Editor Nov 1, 2019
A landmark moment for D.C.’s deaf community is approaching as a bill to create the first government office for people with hearing loss moves through the D.C. Council.

DCist: Hotel Company Banned From Renting Residential Apartment Units In D.C.

Editor Nov 1, 2019
The District of Columbia has banned a California-based hotel company from renting residential units in the city as part of a lawsuit settlement. Back in 2017, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine sued the company, Ginosi USA Corporation, for…

WTOP: Ginosi barred from selling illegal short-term rentals in DC

Editor Nov 1, 2019
D.C. has banned California-based company Ginosi from selling dozens of illegal short-term rentals in residential apartment buildings, forcing the company to pay more than $782,000 in unpaid taxes and civil penalties.

Washingtonian: Three Cool Moments From the Go-Go Hearing

Editor Nov 1, 2019
The bill to make go-go the District's official music brought artists and fans out to testify.

DCist: First-Ever Capital Skate Festival Hopes To Revive D.C.’s Rich Roller Skating Scene

Editor Nov 1, 2019
Lace up your skates and get ready to roll: D.C. is bringing back skating culture at with the first-ever Capital Skate Festival at the DC Armory on Saturday.

WAMU: Nationals To Visit Trump At The White House On Monday

Editor Nov 1, 2019
Days after clinching their first World Series title, the Washington Nationals will visit President Trump at the White House on Monday.

Washington Post: Trump to celebrate Washington Nationals at White House on Monday

Editor Nov 1, 2019
The Washington Nationals have accepted an invitation to visit President Trump at the White House on Monday for the traditional champions celebration, less than a week after winning their first World Series.

City Paper: Wilson Is Still the Only Public High School Wrestling Program In D.C.

Editor Nov 1, 2019
And despite its successes, it's not a varsity team.

Washington Informer: Inmate Voting Rights Discussion Reaches Ward 8

Editor Nov 1, 2019
The D.C. Council Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety’s most recent hearing about restoring voting rights for incarcerated District residents took place in the heart of Congress Heights, a Southeast neighborhood reeling from the…

Washington Informer: Questions Linger in Wake of St. Elizabeths Water Crisis

Editor Nov 1, 2019
From the very moment District government officials shut down St. Elizabeths Hospital’s contaminated water supply, individuals confined to sleeping quarters in the Congress Heights psychiatric facility relied on more than 54,000 water…

Washington Business Journal: Armed Forces Retirement Home picks new development team for overhaul of…

Editor Nov 1, 2019
The Armed Forces Retirement Home has tapped Madison Marquette and Urban Atlantic as its private partners for the massive redevelopment of an 80-acre section of its D.C. campus.

WAMU: Massive Development Project At Old Soldiers’ Home In D.C. Moves Forward

Editor Nov 1, 2019
Plans to redevelop an 80-acre plot of the Armed Forces Retirement Home campus in Northwest D.C. are taking a big step forward, as a development team has been picked for what is expected to be an expansive residential and retail project —…

Martin Di Caro in Greater Greater Washington: Did Bowser kill the Shaw bikeway? She won’t say.

Editor Nov 1, 2019
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser says she is committed to eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2024, the District’s goal under the Vision Zero initiative it adopted in 2015. Yet for more than three years her administration has…

Washington Business Journal: See Whitman-Walker’s Liz development before it opens on 14th…

Editor Nov 1, 2019
Liz, the block-long 14th Street NW redevelopment that Whitman-Walker Health System has had in the works for more than three years, is finally making her debut.

DCist: Thanks To The Nats Parade, Metro Is Running Extra Trains, Scuttling Track Work This Weekend

Editor Nov 1, 2019
Plans for weekend track work have been dashed thanks to the Nationals championship parade. Metro is instead running extra trains on Saturday during the celebration.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C. passes the nation’s report card. So why would the city roll…

Editor Oct 31, 2019
THE CLOSELY watched National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) shows declines and stagnation in student learning in most of the country. But the District is a happy exception, posting gains in both reading and math and continuing a…
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Mayor Muriel Bowser is pushing for changes to the District's housing laws with two new bills she submitted last week to the DC Council, with her administration saying the city needs to take steps to…

Kevin Chavous: DC’s win against Ticketmaster should be just the beginning, but a price cap isn’t the answer

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Summer concert season is here, but the usual enthusiasm among District residents is not. Across the country, reports have emerged of softer ticket sales. After years of rising ticket prices —…

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