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Washington Post: Remembering Washington’s shining Star, a great newspaper that died in 1981

Editor Oct 16, 2019
For much of its life, the newspaper you are holding in your hands — or perusing on your computer or smartphone — was nowhere near the best one in Washington. It wasn’t The Washington Post that was thick with ads, peppered with datelines…

DCist: D.C. And Maryland’s Emoluments Lawsuit Against Trump Gets A Second Chance At Life

Editor Oct 16, 2019
A lawsuit arguing that President Donald Trump is violating the Constitution’s anti-corruption clause will be allowed to proceed after it looked as good as dead just three months ago.

WTOP: DC drug kingpin Rayful Edmond in court seeking sentence reduction

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Convicted D.C. drug kingpin Rayful Edmond is in court Wednesday seeking a reduction in his life sentence.

Washington Business Journal: Fast-casual restaurant Dig lands first D.C. location

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Dig, the farm-to-table, fast-casual restaurant chain that’s been growing steadily in New York for the past several years, has landed its first location in D.C.

Washingtonian: 5 DC Bookstores With Hilarious Twitter Accounts

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Dancing GIFs and satire push these indie bookstores to the front.

UrbanTurf: NIMBYs, TODs and 100-Year Floods: Land Use Amendments Reflect DC’s Changing Development…

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Yesterday, the mayor's office and the Office of Planning (OP) released a draft amending the Comprehensive Plan, a document meant to steer how and where the District continues to develop.

DCist: The Pinch In Columbia Heights To Close Down After Eight Years

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Beloved Columbia Heights dive bar and music venue The Pinch will close down after eight years, the owners announced in a Facebook post on Tuesday.

WAMU: Historic Downtown Call Boxes Are Now Mini-Museums To Famous Women

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Eight historic call boxes in downtown D.C. now house the stories of women who made history in the city.

DCist: Take Me Out To The Ball Game On … Georgia Avenue? Here’s The Story Of Nats Park’s Predecessor

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Inside of Georgia Avenue’s Howard University Hospital is where forgotten D.C. sports lore lives. Down the main hallway, around the corner from elevators, and next to a bathroom is a batter’s box, complete with a home plate. It was on this…

Bisnow: Apartment Development ‘Starting To Ramp Up’ In D.C.-Area Opportunity Zones

Editor Oct 16, 2019
The opportunity zone program took some time to begin spurring new development, as the federal government spent months finalizing the regulations, but it finally appears to be impacting apartment construction in the D.C. area.

Washington Post: Tucked in the corner of a hotel lounge is what is likely the longest running jazz…

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Victor Dvoskin has been a professional bassist for more than 50 years, and for nearly half that time — in what is likely the longest running jazz gig in Washington — he has spent Sunday night tucked into a wood-paneled corner of the Tabard…

WTOP: Capitol Riverfront apartment building, with public housing, almost full

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Developers Urban Atlantic and Brookfield Properties will cut the ribbon on their 179-unit “Harlow” apartment building near Nationals Park this week, but even before its grand opening, the building is already 95% leased.

The Georgetown Metropolitan: The Ballad of the Abandoned Dean & Deluca Catering Van

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Dean and Deluca is dead. Long live the Dean and Deluca catering van.

Washington Post: Metro will provide late service for the World Series

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Trains will run up to an hour after normal closing time if Nationals games end late.

Catholic Standard: Priest honored by D.C. Catholic Business Network says community support is vital…

Editor Oct 16, 2019
The effort in recent years to keep St. Augustine Catholic School open has involved a community working together to provide a Catholic education to children, just as the founders of the historic African-American parish did in opening their…

Hill Rag: Tempers Flare as DGS Announces Plans for D Street Reversal

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Direction Change Part of Plans for Eastern Market Plaza Park

Hill Rag: Potomac Residents Hold Vigil for Slain DCHA Employee

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Residents Say Farewell to a Genial Man They Say They Had Come to Rely On

Folklife: The Power of Public Art: Lisa Marie Thalhammer’s Campaign of Love

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Early in her life, Lisa Marie Thalhammer learned about gender stereotypes and the expectations Western society place upon women. In high school she waitressed at her family’s truck shop near St. Louis, Missouri, where she was often…

Gerald E. Connolly in The Fulcrum: Statehood for D.C.: Are we truly a democratic republic?

Editor Oct 16, 2019
For the first time in more than two decades, the House Oversight and Reform Committee held a hearing last month to examine the potential admission of Washington, D.C., as our 51st state. But at its core, I believe that hearing examined…

The Georgetowner: Funding Announced for Ellington Field, Rebuilt Jelleff Center

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Jack Evans, Georgetown’s Ward 2 Council member for more than 25 years — the longest-serving Council member in D.C. history — dropped two bombs full of money on the neighborhood at an Oct. 7 community meeting. Organized by the Burleith…
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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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