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Washington Times: D.C. Council hears support for letting jailed felons vote

Editor Oct 11, 2019
Activists testify on disparate impact on ex-prisoners

WAMU: D.C.’s Punk Archive Celebrates 5th Anniversary

Editor Oct 11, 2019
The city's legendary punk scene kicked off in the mid-1970s and never looked back.

Curbed: D.C. joins international pledge to reduce air pollution

Editor Oct 11, 2019
The city is committing to set “ambitious” targets in the next two years

City Paper: The Mystics Rode Their Confidence All the Way to a WNBA Title

Editor Oct 11, 2019
Players made winning the championship their goal even before the season started. They delivered.

Washington Post: Mystics cap an emotional year-long journey with franchise’s first title

Editor Oct 11, 2019
The night began with a packed arena, united in red, swaying from left to right in a designed pregame swag surf dance. Then it ended in joyful bedlam.

Washington Post: Indigenous Peoples’ Day to replace Columbus Day in the District, other…

Editor Oct 11, 2019
The District and other jurisdictions in the Washington region have passed legislation to change the Columbus Day name in honor of Native Americans.

NBC4: Sneaker Saga: Georgetown Store Investigated by I-Team Ordered to Shut Down for Stiffing…

Editor Oct 11, 2019
News4 went undercover to test out Kickk Spott’s business practices

WAMU: They Relied On Lyft Rides For Groceries. Now These Seniors Must Find Another Way

Editor Oct 11, 2019
Since last December, Lyft has offered some D.C. residents who don’t live near grocery stores discounted rides to pick up food.

Washington Post: Metro is looking for solutions to prevent crashes after a collision on Monday

Editor Oct 11, 2019
Metro is looking into whether there is technology that could be installed on trains to prevent a crash such as the one that took place early Monday, the transit agency’s chief safety officer said Thursday.

WAMU: Incarcerated Felons Could Be Allowed To Vote In Bill Moving Through D.C. Council

Editor Oct 11, 2019
As D.C. resident Michael Jones served out a 23-year sentence in federal prison, he came to appreciate the bind he was in.

WTOP: Metro to stay open late for Nats fans — for now

Editor Oct 11, 2019
Metro will stay open late for Nationals home playoff games in the coming weeks, but it’s not making a commitment to do the same for all future playoff games in the region.

Washington Post: D.C. bill to restore vote to imprisoned felons receives support at public hearing

Editor Oct 11, 2019
Legislation that would make the nation’s capital the first jurisdiction in the country to restore the right to vote to imprisoned felons got widespread support at a public hearing on Thursday.

Lauren Hersh in The Post: D.C. bill would empower pimps and brothel owners — not women

Editor Oct 11, 2019
Imagine a world where our nation’s capital has become a hub of sex tourism. Picture it: A place where pimps can sell people freely, brothels proliferate and men can purchase the bodies of women and girls for sexual use any place, any time,…

Washington Business Journal: The Nationals may be poised for a financial breakthrough. Winning the…

Editor Oct 10, 2019
For the first time in franchise history, the Washington Nationals have advanced to the National League Championship series after toppling the Los Angeles Dodgers in extra innings.

WAMU: Metro Will Provide Service For Mystics, Nationals Games, But Longer Term Unclear

Editor Oct 10, 2019
Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld wanted to sock away a million dollars a year to pay for additional hours for playoff games and other “major events of regional significance.”

Washington Business Journal: New restaurant from Unconventional Diner team coming to Capitol…

Editor Oct 10, 2019
Capitol Crossing, the massive development being built over Interstate 395 in the District, has landed its first retail tenant.

Northwest Courier: Chancellor Ferebee Hosts Roundtable For Graduating Seniors

Editor Oct 10, 2019
On Wednesday at Calvin Coolidge High School, DPCS Chancellor Lewis Ferebee met with nine students to discuss new and improved supports for graduating students released by DCPS.

Washington Business Journal: On par with Pritzker? D.C. foundation establishes $100,000 landscape…

Editor Oct 10, 2019
The D.C.-based Cultural Landscape Foundation has established a prize that will carry with it an award on par with architecture’s top honor. And that's exactly the point.

Washington Post Magazine: That Was Steak. This Is Now.

Editor Oct 10, 2019
After two decades as food critic, Tom Sietsema tracks the revolution in D.C. dining

DCist: Protesters Brought ‘Free Hong Kong’ Signs To Wizards Game Against Chinese Team

Editor Oct 10, 2019
A group of local pro-Hong Kong protesters had their signs confiscated at the Wizards pre-season game against the Guangzhou Loong-Lions on Wednesday night, causing a stir on social media amid a larger controversy surrounding the league’s…
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