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Curbed: Check out the tunnels under Dupont Circle Wednesday evening

Editor Sep 24, 2019
The Dupont Underground arts space is hosting an open house

Washington Post: He had ‘goals and a vision.’ Jamel Kirkland is D.C.’s eighth victim age 11 to 17 to…

Editor Sep 24, 2019
Jamel Kirkland completed a five-month residential youth military program in June with a new a sense of purpose.

UrbanTurf: 25 Million Rides, 550 Stations: Nine Years In, Capital Bikeshare by the Numbers

Editor Sep 24, 2019
In 2008, DC became the first city in the country to establish a bikeshare system, laying the groundwork for what would become Capital Bikeshare. The shared transit landscape has changed considerably since then, with the system expanding…

Washingtonian: Home Goods Brand Parachute Is Opening Its First DC Store on 14th Street

Editor Sep 24, 2019
Parachute will be located in the Liz building.

WAMU: Climate Protesters Want To Shut Down D.C. Streets Again On Friday

Editor Sep 24, 2019
Climate protesters shut down multiple key D.C. intersections Monday — and they want to do it again on Friday morning.

UrbanTurf: A Few Changes For Union Market’s Sister Building

Editor Sep 24, 2019
At the end of July, the Zoning Commission set down the new application for a mixed-use sister building to the Union Market building for a public hearing in accordance with a recommendation from Office of Planning (OP) staff. Now, the…

Tom Sherwood in Washington City Paper: Me and Mark

Editor Sep 24, 2019
D.C.’s unique political commentator Mark Plotkin dies

Christopher A. Wood in The Post: The Potomac River is an American success story, thanks to the Clean…

Editor Sep 24, 2019
The announcement that the Environmental Protection Agency was scrapping Obama-era rules designed to protect small streams and wetlands made me recall a misty morning this spring on the Potomac River above Georgetown. I brought a striped…

Nick Martin in The New Republic: The Argument Against D.C. Statehood Is Rooted in Racism

Editor Sep 24, 2019
The GOP's anti-urban agenda takes many forms, but it always tracks back to wealthy whites' fear of losing power.

Jeff Marootian and Scott Kratz on CitiesSpeak blog: In DC, Building Bridges for Equitable Economic…

Editor Sep 24, 2019
The 11th Street Bridge Park in Washington, D.C.—a planned repurposing of the retired 11th Street Bridge across the Anacostia River between the East of the River neighborhoods and Capitol Hill into a vibrant city park—will connect…

Waging Nonviolence: Washington DC natives fight displacement and cultural erasure to the beat of…

Editor Sep 23, 2019
A go-go music revival is celebrating Washington D.C.'s historic black culture and helping to fuel a movement for racial and economic justice.

Washington Post: Mark Plotkin, D.C. political commentator and statehood champion, dies at 72

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Mark Plotkin, an impish D.C. radio commentator and statehood activist who helped return Washington’s historic city hall to municipal control in the 1990s, and who later spearheaded a campaign to get the slogan “Taxation Without…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: Snarling D.C.’s traffic to protest climate change: Inconvenient and way…

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Amen, protesters. Washington was in complete gridlock Monday thanks to marchers, shouters, interlopers and even a sailboat plopped in the middle of an intersection for the morning commute.

Colbert King in The Post: Mark Plotkin earned the designation ‘irreplaceable’

Editor Sep 23, 2019
We’ll never see the likes of Mark Plotkin again.

DCist: Climate Change Is Already Impacting The Region’s Public Transit

Editor Sep 23, 2019
When Brianne Eby goes to work, she bikes.

Washington Post: 32 arrested as ‘climate rebels’ shut down intersections across the District

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Climate change protesters shut down several intersections from Capitol Hill to downtown Washington during Monday’s morning rush, the latest of rallies around the world designed to force policymakers to respond to Earth’s rising…

Curbed: Lyft integrates D.C. bike lanes into its app

Editor Sep 23, 2019
The company offers scooters in the city and owns the operator of Capital Bikeshare

Washingtonian: Here’s What It Was Like in the Streets When Protesters Shut Down DC

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Beginning as early as 7 AM, climate activist protestors succeeded in snarling traffic.

Washington Business Journal: Normandy flips formerly distressed L’Enfant Plaza office building

Editor Sep 23, 2019
An affiliate of Normandy Real Estate Partners has sold 950 L'Enfant Plaza SW for nearly $104.6 million, or nearly $331 per square foot, to an affiliate of Boyd Waterson Asset Management, according to D.C. property records.

DCist: Police Report Describes Violent Brawl Among Fans After Sunday’s D.C. United Game

Editor Sep 23, 2019
A Metropolitan Police Department report describes a violent incident near Audi Field after Sunday’s D.C. United Game, which reportedly involved Washington fans and West Coast-based supporters of the Seattle Sounders.
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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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