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Washington Times: D.C. red-light camera program erroneously issuing fines, AAA Mid-Atlantic study…

Editor Oct 2, 2019
The District’s red-light camera program has garnered millions of dollars in wrongly issued fines that the city is not obligated to refund, according to a study by the car owners club AAA Mid-Atlantic.

WTOP: For sale: Eastern Market building once home to unique DC department store

Editor Oct 2, 2019
A prominent Eastern Market building with a place in the history of women in business, is for sale.

WTOP: DC mayor grants 115 police officers OT as uptick in shootings prompts patrol changes

Editor Oct 2, 2019
D.C. police have increased patrols amid an uptick in shootings across the city, and Mayor Muriel Bowser has granted overtime to 115 officers with the aim to reduce violent crime.

Washington Post: Bowser does an end run around D.C. Council, transfers traffic camera program to…

Editor Oct 2, 2019
The city’s transportation department is taking over from police, effective Tuesday

Washington Post: D.C. mayor joins janitors in rush-hour march through downtown Washington

Editor Oct 2, 2019
A wave of purple flooded streets in downtown Washington on Tuesday as unionized janitors and building workers sang, shouted and rattled homemade maracas while they pressed through idling cars and buses during the afternoon rush hour.

City Paper: Here’s Why Dozens of D.C. Janitors Marched During Rush Hour Traffic

Editor Oct 2, 2019
In 15 days, a labor contract covering more than 11,000 janitors in the D.C. region expires. That’s why dozens of cleaners took to the streets on Tuesday evening to protest during rush-hour traffic.

Washington Post: D.C. police chief, mayor authorize overtime to combat shootings, homicides

Editor Oct 2, 2019
D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham has authorized paying overtime to patrol officers in three areas of the city hard-hit by shootings that have pushed the District’s homicide count upward as the year draws to an end.

Washington Post: Court extends suspension of District’s no-bid sports gambling contract, but plans…

Editor Oct 2, 2019
A D.C. Superior Court judge has extended a temporary order blocking the District from moving forward on a controversial no-bid contract with a Greek company to manage the city’s planned foray into online sports betting.

Curbed: Newseum to close at the end of December

Editor Oct 2, 2019
Johns Hopkins University is moving into the building, which will be renovated

DCist: Mayor Bowser And Councilmembers Are Marching With Hundreds Of Janitors Downtown During Rush…

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Hundreds of D.C.-area janitors are gathering downtown during rush hour on Tuesday to rally and march in favor of better working conditions, including higher wages and more full-time positions.

WTOP: DC gains 4 more Michelin-starred restaurants

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Four D.C. restaurants achieved rarefied status Tuesday, when Michelin announced its 2020 guide selections.

Curbed: Moped rider killed in Congress Heights crash

Editor Oct 1, 2019
A 19-year-old Southeast resident died after an SUV driver collided with him

Washington Post: Could a community land trust help solve D.C.’s gentrification crisis?

Editor Oct 1, 2019
For decades, the District’s fight against the economic and social forces of gentrification has been a rearguard action: Belated restrictions on development, overdue attention to the needs of working-class families, modest affordable…

Washington Post: D.C. mansion that once held loud parties now a marijuana pop-up, police say

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Years after it appeared authorities had shut down a notorious party house near Dupont Circle known for its loud concerts, D.C. police have again put the expansive carriage house with heated pool and indoor 25-foot waterfall in their…

Washington Business Journal: Former Bourbon restaurant space part of the fiscal year-end D.C. sales…

Editor Oct 1, 2019
An affiliate of Cas Riegler Cos. Principal Kevin Riegler paid nearly $2.3 million Monday for the Adams Morgan retail building that previously hosted drinking establishment Bourbon, just one of dozens of commercial real estate properties…

WTOP: Judge extends temporary block on sports betting app

Editor Oct 1, 2019
A judge has extended the restraining order that effectively puts a hold on mobile sports betting in the District. The move comes amid a lawsuit challenging a no-bid contract for developing a sports betting app.

Washington Business Journal: Michelin bulks up its starred restaurants in its latest D.C. guide.…

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Everything chef Aaron Silverman touches turns to a Michelin's star.

DCist: D.C.’s New Michelin Stars Are Here: In With Maydan, Out With Blue Duck Tavern

Editor Oct 1, 2019
For the fourth year, some out-of-towners have descended to render their judgement on D.C.’s food scene. As usual, there are a few surprises and new additions in the Michelin Guides’ annual list of starred restaurants.

Washingtonian: Here are the 2020 Michelin Star Restaurants for DC

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Maydan and Little Pearl earn stars, while Bad Saint is a surprise shutout.

City Paper: Bad Saint Snubbed, Four New D.C. Restaurants Earn One Michelin Star

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Gravitas, Little Pearl, Maydan, and Sushi Nakazawa have something to brag about.
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