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City Paper: A Ward 7 Restaurant Will Stop Charging a ‘Dine-In Tax’ After Pushback

Editor Sep 9, 2019
It all started when an ANC Commissioner questioned her dinner bill.

WAMU: This Couple Wrote A Song For The Nationals. Now They Want It To Be The Team’s Official Anthem

Editor Sep 9, 2019
Some sports fans show their love for a franchise by dressing up in team paraphernalia, getting a tattoo, buying season tickets or blogging obsessively about team minutiae. But only a select few express their devotion through song.

Linwood Norman in The Post: More questions about the McMillan Reservoir development

Editor Sep 8, 2019
As an outdoor and recreational enthusiast, I cannot think of many cities where historically designated parks such as McMillan become slated for commercial development without the due diligence measures of an environmental impact study and…

Washington Post: She and her twin were inseparable. Then a gunman tore the 15-year-olds apart.

Editor Sep 8, 2019
A summer of deadly gun violence started when Missy Scott’s brother walked to a D.C. corner store on a Sunday morning.

WTOP: Meet the 14-year-old George Washington University freshman

Editor Sep 8, 2019
A teenager is starting classes at George Washington University this fall as a college freshman and just about everyone cannot believe their eyes.

Washington Post: Prosecutor admits error in statistics revealed at community meeting on early…

Editor Sep 8, 2019
A senior federal prosecutor within the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia acknowledged Sunday that he presented inaccurate information at a community meeting regarding the expansion of a law that would allow some inmates…

WTOP: A celebration of Adams Morgan history and culture at longtime annual neighborhood festival

Editor Sep 8, 2019
Tents, vendors, three stages and a dance plaza, food trucks and even a history truck line a stretch of 18th street in Northwest in Adams Morgan. It’s the 41st celebration of one of the District’s historic neighborhoods.

WTOP: Birds of prey featured at National Zoo ‘Birds in Flight’ show

Editor Sep 8, 2019
Visitors at the National Zoo got to get up close and personal with some exotic birds Sunday for Birds in Flight, a free show featuring species from around the world.

April Goggans in The Post: I survived sexual assault, and I support giving D.C. inmates a second…

Editor Sep 8, 2019
Advisory neighborhood commissioner Denise Krepp’s Aug. 18 Local Opinions essay, “A miscarriage of justice for sex-crime victims,” seemed to want to represent all sexual assault survivors. As a black woman and mother who has survived sexual…

WUSA9: ‘We’re losing our soul in the process’ | Group fights to stop bulldozers at…

Editor Sep 7, 2019
As DC prepares to raze a housing development in Southeast, community organizers are fighting to preserve what they say is an important site in DC history.

Fox 5: D.C. officials halt veterans’ horseback ride

Editor Sep 7, 2019
Only on Fox 5: A D.C. animal control officer kicks out veterans group BraveHearts just moments before the organization was set to start its 21-mile horseback ride across the District.

Washington Times: Veterans mount up for Trail to Zero ride, raising awareness of equine therapy for…

Editor Sep 7, 2019
Tourists in the nation’s capital Saturday witnessed an uncommon sight in the District as a patrol of military veterans rode horseback to mourn comrades who died by suicide and raise awareness of a therapy that might help others suffering…

Washington Post: The warnings about safety came for months. But regulators didn’t force Monument…

Editor Sep 7, 2019
Top D.C. education officials knew for months about safety issues plaguing a charter school that serves some of the city’s most vulnerable children but did not force changes, public records and interviews with school employees show.

Washington Post: Making history — and smashing atoms — in a leafy part of Chevy Chase, D.C.

Editor Sep 7, 2019
Among the horses in the first race at Pimlico Race Course on Oct. 27, 1943, was one with a name plucked from science fiction: Atom Smasher. The fact that Atom Smasher finished last should not detract from the excitement that accompanied…

WTOP: Kennedy Center celebrates latest expansion ‘The Reach’ with free opening festival

Editor Sep 7, 2019
The newest addition to the Kennedy Center marks the first expansion in the center’s history and kicked off with a free 16-day festival to welcome visitors.

WUSA9: The road to Republic Restoratives, a female-owned DC distillery

Editor Sep 7, 2019
They aren’t scientists, and they don’t have a background in distilling. But the duo still founded the largest crowdfunded distillery in the country.

ABC7: Washington Capitals build new gym for elementary school that was shot at twice over summer

Editor Sep 7, 2019
Students at Hendley Elementary School are getting a much needed gymnasium renovation thanks to the Washington Capitals and local organization, So Kids Can.

NBC4: DC’s Sports Betting App Will Let You Bet District-Wide, Except for the Hundreds of…

Editor Sep 7, 2019
DC sports betters will have at least half a dozen apps to choose from. But which one you can use to place a bet will depend on your location at that moment

Street Sense: With barriers to finding shelter, pregnant women and mothers turn to small-scale…

Editor Sep 7, 2019
When Jasmine Greene’s daughter was born about three years ago, she was living in an abandoned house.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: At 9, he was described as having ‘a family that believes in the…

Editor Sep 7, 2019
When people get shot and killed in D.C., the stories we hear about them often start with how their lives ended.
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