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WTOP: DC government worker charged with dealing fentanyl outside his office

Editor Sep 25, 2019
A D.C. government employee was charged Wednesday with dealing fentanyl outside his Southwest office building.

Washington Post: D.C. finds elevated lead levels at 17 public school playgrounds

Editor Sep 25, 2019
At least 17 D.C. public school playgrounds were found to contain elevated traces of lead, and six had to be shut down over the summer, according to a city-commissioned study released this month.

Street Sense: The Barry Farm tenants await a final decision after 20 people testified before the…

Editor Sep 25, 2019
On July 25, Community members from across the District filled the Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB)’s courtroom, many wearing stickers that read, “Yes! Barry Farm is historic!” It was a hearing to consider historic designation for…

Street Sense: With limited access to hospital resources in wards 7 and 8, local clinics are bridging…

Editor Sep 25, 2019
Painted in bold shades of blue, red, green and pink, Whitman-Walker Health’s Max Robinson Center has stood prominently in the historic Anacostia neighborhood, just a few blocks from the Big Chair, since the early 1990s. It was opened to…

WTOP: DC leaders consider 2 bills aimed at dropping workplace marijuana testing

Editor Sep 25, 2019
D.C. council members are considering two bills that would do away with marijuana testing of employees at work.

WTOP: ‘On time and on budget’: Beach Drive set to reopen Friday

Editor Sep 25, 2019
Beach Drive will completely reopen “around noon” on Friday, the National Park Service announced Wednesday afternoon.

UrbanTurf: New Balconies, More Bike Parking and a Playground: The Changes at Sursum Corda

Editor Sep 25, 2019
The development team reimagining the 6.7 acre former site of the Sursum Corda Cooperative is offering a slightly different look and a different approach to parking and affordability prior to a zoning hearing this week.

Curbed: A quick guide to electric scooters, bikes, and mopeds in D.C.

Editor Sep 25, 2019
Getting around the nation’s capital on two wheels is easier than ever

WAMU: Rock Creek Park’s Beach Drive Road Project Is Done After Three Years

Editor Sep 25, 2019
Commuters and recreationists will get access to the northern part of Rock Creek Park on Friday when the National Park Service (NPS) wraps rehabilitation work on Beach Drive.

DCist: City Employee Arrested And Accused Of Selling Fentanyl Outside His Office

Editor Sep 25, 2019
An employee for the D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs has been arrested and charged with selling fentanyl, per a police affidavit entered into federal court in Alexandria. Many of the transactions involving the synthetic…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: The hard pitch: Four men who spent time in prison are now hoping to…

Editor Sep 25, 2019
Marcus Bullock was 15, in a maximum-security prison with men who had already spent decades behind bars, and he was thinking about his Christmas presents.

Washington Post: Rebuilt Beach Drive to reopen Friday

Editor Sep 25, 2019
The final 2.7-mile stretch of Beach Drive reopens in Northwest Washington this week, the culmination of a three-year reconstruction project that disrupted the travel of thousands of drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.

Washington Post: Employee of D.C. regulatory agency accused of selling fentanyl outside his office

Editor Sep 25, 2019
An employee with the District government’s regulatory agency is accused of selling heroin and fentanyl just outside his office.

Washington Business Journal: Lifestyle retailer Parachute to open first D.C. location

Editor Sep 25, 2019
Los Angeles-based lifestyle retailer Parachute will open its first D.C. store at Liz, the mixed-use redevelopment of Whitman-Walker Health's 14th Street NW offices, later this year.

WAMU: D.C. To Fund Legal Representation For Immigrants Detained By ICE

Editor Sep 25, 2019
The District will award $2.5 million in grant funding to provide legal help to undocumented residents and, for the first time, assist those detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

WTOP: DC faces another legal challenge to sports betting

Editor Sep 25, 2019
A D.C. resident and technology developer is asking a judge for a temporary restraining order to stop the District’s $215 million no-bid contract with Intralot — the company hired to establish sports gambling in D.C.

Washington Post: FBI agents search D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs

Editor Sep 25, 2019
Federal agents executed a search warrant Tuesday at the District’s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) headquarters, city officials said.

WTOP: DC expands gun testing to link and close shooting crimes

Editor Sep 25, 2019
D.C. is increasing its investment in public safety, announcing additional funding for ballistics testing at the city’s forensics lab to connect bullet casings from shooting scenes to the person who fired the gun.

DCist: Jack Evans Establishes Committee To Pay For Ongoing Legal Woes

Editor Sep 25, 2019
Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans still hasn’t filed for reelection, but the scandal-plagued legislator made his first 2020-related Office of Campaign Finance filing this week: to establish a legal defense committee.

WAMU: Is Shame The Antidote To NIMBYism In The Washington Region?

Editor Sep 25, 2019
Leaders in the D.C. region want to soften resistance to development. Some tactics may work better than others.
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