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Washington Times: World Series mania takes D.C. by storm

Editor Oct 25, 2019
Nationals deliver on dream of championship games

WTOP: Kimberley Diamond on display at Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History

Editor Oct 25, 2019
Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History has acquired the Kimberley Diamond for its National Gem Collection.

UrbanTurf: DC Zoning Commission Approves Short-Term Rental Definition on Emergency Basis

Editor Oct 25, 2019
On Thursday evening, the Zoning Commission spent all of seven minutes to unanimously approve the Office of Planning (OP)'s recommendation to codify legalization of short term rentals in DC on an emergency basis.

WTOP: Nationals Youth Baseball Academy basks in the glow of the World Series

Editor Oct 25, 2019
Washington Nationals fans are excited about the team’s World Series appearance, but the moment is especially poignant for youngsters with a unique connection to the team.

WAMU: Why A Nationals World Series Probably Won’t Be A Cash Cow For D.C.

Editor Oct 25, 2019
With the Nationals heading to the World Series for the first time in franchise history, D.C. tourism officials are positively giddy about the prospect of a revenue injection.

Roger K. Lewis in The Post: Why trees aren’t just colorful fall features for our region’s…

Editor Oct 25, 2019
October’s changing leaf colors, along with intrusive leaf-blower noise, are signals every year that fall is definitely upon us and winter will be arriving in a few weeks. But these sights and sounds also remind us how wonderfully verdant…

Dan Stillman in The Post: The World Series comes to D.C. on Friday. It almost didn’t happen.

Editor Oct 24, 2019
The Washington Nationals will host the Houston Astros Friday night in the first World Series game in the District since 1933. It almost didn’t happen.

WTOP: DC officials say they are prepared for World Series spotlight

Editor Oct 24, 2019
The World Series spotlight shifts to the nation’s capital Friday night as the Washington Nationals come home with two wins against the Houston Astros. And D.C. is preparing for the games and the crowds they will bring.

Washington Post: In an emotional hearing, D.C. Council pushes for better protections for pedestrians…

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Advocates and lawmakers say new measures will address the rising number of pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities.

WAMU: Meet The First Generation Of Homegrown Nationals Fans

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Caroline Garland is heading to Friday night’s Nationals game, and she is wildly excited. She’s even decided what she’s going to eat: A hot dog with mustard and ketchup, peanuts, cracker jacks — and a lemonade to wash it all down.

Washington Post: St. Elizabeths declared free of legionella bacteria, but faces federal lawsuit

Editor Oct 24, 2019
A District-owned psychiatric hospital that was without potable water for nearly a month after a potentially harmful bacteria was detected in its water system has resumed normal use after tests showed the water is safe.

Washington Post: D.C. reports first vaping-related death

Editor Oct 24, 2019
D.C. health officials on Thursday reported the city’s first death associated with vaping.

Washington Post: Long before the World Series, this ragtag group of D.C. property owners was evicted…

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Fourteen years after the family asphalt plant was shut down and booted out of a gritty, industrial neighborhood near the Anacostia River to make way for the Washington Nationals’ baseball stadium, Joey Roubin jokes that he’s still waiting…

City Paper: Three Local Poets Discuss Their Riveting New Collections

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Reuben Jackson, Seema Reza, and Jose Padua have each released distinct, personal books of poetry.

DCist: Amid Backlash Over Drop In Hate Crime Prosecutions, U.S. Attorney For D.C. Skips Oversight…

Editor Oct 24, 2019
The United States Attorney for D.C. declined to attend a hearing on Wednesday meant to probe her office about why hate crime prosecutions in the District are down to a 10-year low. The councilmembers in attendance harshly criticized her…

DCist: The Pop-Up Kitten Lounge In Georgetown Will Remain Open Indefinitely

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Back in January, when the Kitten Lounge’s opening was announced, it was just supposed to be a placeholder—albeit a very cute one. The lounge with wee felines roaming around would be open for four months in the M Street storefront that…

Bisnow: 9 Developments That Stand To Benefit From D.C.’s Proposed Land-Use Map Changes

Editor Oct 24, 2019
D.C. is proposing major changes to the map that guides development throughout the city, and many projects stand to directly benefit from density increases.

DCist: The African American Civil War Memorial Museum Is Getting A Bigger Home

Editor Oct 24, 2019
The Grimke School was one of the first public schools for African Americans in D.C. after the Civil War.

City Paper: At the Giant in Ward 8, Jillian Griffith Helps Families Build Healthier Meals on a…

Editor Oct 24, 2019
"Ramen moves quickly off of our shelves here. How can we add some vegetables to that?"

DCist: Brews, Brisket, And Plugs For Statehood: The Many Wagers Of The World Series

Editor Oct 24, 2019
There’s more than just team pride and history on the line in this World Series matchup between the Washington Nationals and the Houston Astros. Public officials from both cities are wagering brews, briskets, and more on the outcome.
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