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UrbanTurf: 28 Units and Office Space: A Mixed-Use Redevelopment Proposed for Georgetown’s Main Drag

Editor Oct 24, 2019
More residential development is being proposed for Georgetown's main drag.

DCist: After 28 Days, St. Elizabeths Hospital Has Clean Water Again

Editor Oct 24, 2019
On Wednesday night, 28 days after tests revealed harmful bacteria in the water at St. Elizabeths, the city announced that its only public psychiatric hospital finally had clean water again.

City Paper: Civil Rights Groups File Suit Against D.C. for Violating Patients’ Rights at St.…

Editor Oct 24, 2019
The suit alleges that the patients received inadequate treatment during the 27-day water outage, and that “human waste” was flowing onto bathroom floors.

City Paper: Taking a U Street Literary Walk With Award-Winning Local Poet Kim Roberts

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Her most recent book details literary walking tours around D.C.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. lands a hotel on the ‘most haunted’ list. And…

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Want a spooky time in the nation’s capital? Stay at The Omni Shoreham Hotel.

WAMU: How The Negro League’s Homestead Grays Shaped D.C. Baseball

Editor Oct 24, 2019
There have been several stories recently highlighting the last time a Washington baseball team won a World Series. The answer most given is the Senators in 1924. Now, it’s true that the Senators were Washington’s last major league baseball…

Bisnow: GSA Looks To Move 2,000-Person Agency From NoMa To Suitland, Cut Footprint In Half

Editor Oct 24, 2019
A major federal agency is planning to move nearly 2,000 employees out of the District and cut its office footprint almost in half.

WTOP: All-clear given at DC’s St. Elizabeths after bacteria scare

Editor Oct 24, 2019
The water is being turned back on at a D.C.-owned psychiatric hospital after it was off for about a month due to a bacteria scare.

WAMU: Civil Rights Groups Sue District Over Weeks-Long Water Outage At St. Elizabeths

Editor Oct 24, 2019
A pair of civil rights groups are suing the District over a weeks-long water outage at St. Elizabeths, D.C.’s only public psychiatric hospital.

City Paper: In Emails to City, NoMa Residents Call for Underpass Encampments to Be Cleared

Editor Oct 24, 2019
District leaders are looking into legislative fixes for the underpasses.

Washington Post: After rush-hour traffic disruptions, D.C. protesters look to escalate tactics

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Blocking traffic may only be the beginning.

WAMU: You Only Need About $2,500 In Emergency Savings, But Even That’s Difficult In D.C.

Editor Oct 24, 2019
If you Google, “How much money should I save for emergencies?” you’ll get a lot of results telling you to set aside between three and six months of expenses. You may also see articles dictating how much money you should have saved by…

WTOP: Washington ‘Nationals’ Cathedral? How the church goes ‘all in’ to support the Nats at World…

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Hearing the song “Baby Shark” emanate from the great organ of Washington National Cathedral leaves no doubt the church is “all in” supporting the Nationals’ World Series run.

Washington Post: D.C. Council to discuss better protections for pedestrians and bicyclists

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Advocates and lawmakers push for new measures to address the rising number of pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities.

WTOP: WTOP’s Dave Johnson on multiple sclerosis diagnosis: Acceptance, fear, determination

Editor Oct 24, 2019
WTOP Sports Director Dave Johnson had more than a hunch he had multiple sclerosis — he’d watched his mother develop the same symptoms when he was a boy.

Washington Times: ‘Offensive to the entire city’: D.C. councilman rips hate crime…

Editor Oct 24, 2019
D.C. Council member Charles Allen repeatedly expressed disappointment Wednesday that federal prosecutors did not send a representative to his Judiciary Committee hearing on the lack of prosecution of hate crimes in the District.

Washington Post: St. Elizabeths declared free of legionella bacteria, will resume water usage

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 is clear of the organism and resuming normal water use, city officials said…

Washington Post: D.C. lawmakers slam U.S. attorney for skipping hate crimes hearing

Editor Oct 24, 2019
Under fire for her record on prosecuting hate crimes, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia refused to appear at a D.C. Council committee hearing Wednesday to discuss her performance, saying the hearing would be biased.

Washington Post: Can tens of thousands of mussels help save the polluted Anacostia River?

Editor Oct 24, 2019
The volunteers paddled their canoes down the Anacostia River on a recent rainy day, the stench of trash lingering in the air as mud-caked bottles floated on the surface of the murky waters.

Washington Post: A 1924 pendant is a golden link to Washington’s last World Series-winning team

Editor Oct 24, 2019
They didn’t give out rings the last time (the first time?) a Washington baseball team won the World Series. They gave out fetching pendants like the one Sally Zachary Harper held in her hand Wednesday at the Old Dominion Boat Club in…
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