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Curbed: Three in four D.C. residents say the city’s affordable housing is unfairly distributed

Editor Sep 23, 2019
That’s according to an official survey the city conducted over the summer

WAMU: ‘Our Tim Russert’: Friends And Colleagues Remember Political Analyst Mark Plotkin

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Whether it was a confronting Comcast over a confusing cable bill, loudly weighing in on the performance of George Washington University’s basketball team during its games, or expressing righteous indignation over D.C.’s lack voting rights…

Bisnow: Developer Plans Condo Project Across From Massive Rhode Island Avenue Development

Editor Sep 23, 2019
The large-scale redevelopment of the Rhode Island Avenue Shopping Center is continuing to spark additional projects in the neighborhood.

Washington Post: Protesters shut down D.C. traffic before. It helped end the Vietnam War — and…

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of downtown Washington with a single goal: Bring traffic to a total, grinding halt in the nation’s capital.

DCist: D.C. Finds Elevated Lead Levels At 17 City Playgrounds

Editor Sep 23, 2019
The D.C. government found and remediated elevated lead levels at 17 playgrounds across the District, the city announced to residents last Friday. The findings come after the Department of General Services closed three playgrounds in early…

Bisnow: ‘We’re Going To Run Out Of Space To Build Housing’: D.C. Mayor On How To…

Editor Sep 23, 2019
To achieve her goal of adding 36,000 housing units to the District by 2025, Mayor Muriel Bowser said the city will need to have difficult conversations.

DCist: As Students Ask ‘When Are We Going To Die?’, Teachers Bring Climate Change Into The Classroom

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Olivia Kerrigan begins in-class discussions about climate change by asking students to tell her what they know about the subject, what they don’t know, and what they’d like to learn more about.

WAMU: ‘Absurd,’ ‘Disingenuous,’ And ‘Dehumanizing’: D.C. Advocates Respond To White House Proposals…

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Homeless advocates in D.C. are panning a white paper published by the White House Council of Economic Advisers last week diagnosing the problem of homelessness in American cities, saying the paper makes unfair assumptions about why people…

WTOP: 1,000 volunteers show up to help clean up the Anacostia

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Last year, about 500 volunteers showed up at Kingman Island for International Coastal Cleanup Day, and in about an hour’s worth of work, they picked up 5,000 bags of trash. Most of it was plastic bottles, but there really was a wide range…

G. Kevin Donovan in The Post: D.C.’s assisted suicide law leaves much to the imagination

Editor Sep 23, 2019
It’s no surprise that the the District’s assisted suicide program isn’t popular. When it was legalized two years ago, health officials estimated as many as 10 people annually would elect to die this way. The reality? Two of four…

WAMU: The Washington Monument’s Stairwell Is A 19th Century Time Capsule, But The Public Can’t See…

Editor Sep 23, 2019
The Washington Monument has reopened after three years of renovations, but there’s still one place that visitors can’t see: its 896-step staircase.

UrbanTurf: What DC Residents Think About the Distribution of Affordable Housing

Editor Sep 23, 2019
As DC explores how and where to focus its efforts in creating 12,000 affordable housing units over the next six years, the Office of Planning has revealed the results from a survey on how city residents feel about the current distribution…

Washington Post: Shut Down D.C.: ‘Climate rebels’ gather at sites across D.C., aiming to bring city…

Editor Sep 23, 2019
Climate change protesters shut down some intersections from Capitol Hill to downtown Washington Monday morning in the latest of a series of rallies around the world designed to force policymakers to respond to Earth’s rising temperatures. …

WAMU: ‘Shut Down D.C.’ Activists Block Streets To Protest Climate Change

Editor Sep 23, 2019
A coalition of demonstrators called “Shut Down D.C.” took to the District’s streets Monday morning, creating gridlock to draw attention to climate change for rush hour commuters.

Washington Business Journal: There is a boat blocking 16th and K streets NW

Editor Sep 23, 2019
There were weeks of warning, but that won't make Monday's commute any easier as climate change activists, joined by social justice organizations, have blocked key intersections of the District.

Baltimore Sun: Welcome to Douglass County, Maryland. It’s one man’s answer to D.C.’s voting rights…

Editor Sep 23, 2019
David Krucoff would one day like to welcome you to Douglass County, Maryland, which lies — in his vision and on maps he’s made — on land now occupied by the nation’s capital.

NBC4: DC Political Analyst, Champion for Statehood Mark Plotkin Dies at 72

Editor Sep 22, 2019
Mark Plotkin, a fixture in Washington, D.C., politics for decades, has died. He was 72.

Washington Post: Climate activists plan to shut down the D.C. commute Monday

Editor Sep 22, 2019
A broad coalition of activists calling themselves “Shut Down D.C.” plans to block streets throughout the nation’s capital to draw attention to climate change.

WTOP: Former WTOP political analyst Mark Plotkin dies at 72

Editor Sep 22, 2019
Former WTOP political analyst Mark Plotkin died Sunday at the age of 72.

WTOP: Shut Down DC: Climate change protest could disrupt Monday morning commute

Editor Sep 22, 2019
Just days after the D.C. Youth Climate Strike, another climate change protest is on the way, and it could impact your Monday morning commute.
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The DC Council won't act today on two election-related bills that have spawned controversy in recent days, including emergency legislation that would have adjusted how ranked choice voting results…

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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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