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DCist: The 75 Distributors Of The Now-Shuttered Washington Post Express Received No Notice, No…

Editor Sep 12, 2019
Every weekday morning, David Anderson’s alarm goes off at 3:45 a.m. He takes a bus from Oxon Hill, Md. into D.C. and switches trains twice to arrive at the Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood Metro to distribute the Washington Post Express to…

City Paper: Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Inaugural Committee Refunds $20,000 After Audit Finds Excessive…

Editor Sep 12, 2019
The Office of Campaign Finance also found record-keeping errors and a questionable expenditure for "personal shopping."

Dan Caccavaro in The Washington Post Express: It’s the end of the line for The Washington Post…

Editor Sep 12, 2019
I’ve always known this day would come, but I’ve chosen to think of it the way you might contemplate the death of the sun. Sure, it’s inevitable, but no need to worry about it today.

UrbanTurf: Ivy City Target Will Open in November

Editor Sep 12, 2019
Earlier this year, UrbanTurf took a look at the timelines and locations for the new Target stores slated to open in the District. Now, one of those locations has an opening date — and it's ahead of schedule.

WAMU: ‘It’s Very Sad’: Commuters Lament The End Of Washington Post Express

Editor Sep 12, 2019
Only a few cars were parked in a lot near the Wiehle-Reston East Metro stop when O’Neil Paul pulled up around 5 a.m. in a white flatbed truck. The truck was filled with Washington Post Express papers stacked in the back.

Bisnow: As Key Vote Nears, D.C. Housing Advocates, Planners Scramble To Address Comp Plan…

Editor Sep 12, 2019
The D.C. Council is nearing a final vote on the first set of amendments to the city's comprehensive plan, but planning officials and advocates are raising concerns around changes that they say could allow more of the appeals that have…

WTOP: Metro making changes after Jack Evans ethics scandal

Editor Sep 12, 2019
In the wake of Jack Evans’ ongoing ethics scandal, the Metro Board is set to change conflict of interest rules to increase required disclosures and promise a public accounting of any future ethics violations.

City Paper: D.C.’s New Naloxone Pilot Wants to End Stigma Around Carrying the Drug

Editor Sep 12, 2019
But that doesn’t mean everyone is rushing to the pharmacy for it.

WAMU: Without More Housing Soon, Leaders Fear Declining Quality Of Life

Editor Sep 12, 2019
Local leaders want affordable homes near transit. Zoning, NIMBYs, and land costs stand in the way.

DCist: Climate Activists Plan To Bring Traffic To A Standstill In D.C.

Editor Sep 12, 2019
As the United Nations Climate Action Summit opens in New York later this month, a coalition of activists plans to bring D.C.’s streets to a standstill by blocking key intersections around the city.

WTOP: Housing crisis: DC area needs 320,000 new homes by 2030, group says

Editor Sep 12, 2019
Business is booming in the Washington region. And the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments says the D.C. area needs 320,000 housing units by 2030 to keep up — 75,000 more than originally forecast.

City Paper: You Are So D.C. If…

Editor Sep 12, 2019
More than 500 readers filled in the blank to complete this sentence. Here's what they said.

Washington Business Journal: Hospitality unicorn Sonder expected to lease planned Truxton Circle…

Editor Sep 12, 2019
A West Coast hospitality company that leases, designs, furnishes and maintains blocks of apartments largely in urban settings, and books them like hotel rooms for varying lengths, appears to be landing in D.C.’s Truxton Circle neighborhood…

Washingtonian: DC’s First Rock Climbing Gym Is Going to Have So Much More Than Just Climbing Walls

Editor Sep 12, 2019
Brooklyn Boulders will open in NoMa in 2020.

UrbanTurf: Construction Companies Save 17 Percent Through Illegal Worker Misclassification, Per…

Editor Sep 12, 2019
Misclassification of employees as independent contractors is a tale as old as payroll taxes, and the construction industry is no exception. Labor costs are a major facet of the recent ballooning of construction costs nationwide, and now,…

City Paper: A Litigious Dupont Neighborhood Commissioner Launches a Campaign Complaint Over a Tagged…

Editor Sep 12, 2019
Ed Hanlon is at it again. Dupont’s litigious advisory neighborhood commissioner, deck hater, and reformed Hummer driver has filed a complaint with the Office of Campaign Finance, alleging that his own ANC’s Twitter account has violated a…

City Paper: D.C. Laws Strip Thousands of Criminal Defendants of Their Right to a Jury Trial. One…

Editor Sep 12, 2019
“This is no toy. This is peoples’ lives. Do you know how hard it is to get your life back together when they have you locked up for something frivolous?”

NBC4: Shopper Ticketed for Parking at Mall in DC

Editor Sep 11, 2019
A D.C. resident said she repeatedly tried to get a fine overturned after her brother parked her van at the mall where he went shopping and got a ticket.

WUSA9: MPD stopped & frisked almost 1,500 people in one month. 93 percent of them were black

Editor Sep 11, 2019
New data released for the first time by the Metropolitan Police Department allows a deeper look into racial disparities in how DC police enforce stop and frisks.

Washington Post: D.C. parents want school system to do more to prevent sexual misconduct

Editor Sep 11, 2019
After allegations surfaced that a student was sexually abused at Capitol Hill Montessori School @ Logan, D.C. Public Schools cut ties with an after-school care provider that operates in seven states. Officials told families that student…
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District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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