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Washington Post: Douglas Moore, provocative presence in civil rights and D.C. politics, dies at 91

Editor Sep 4, 2019
Douglas E. Moore, a Methodist minister who in 1957 led one of the first sit-ins to protest racial segregation in the South and later served a tumultuous stint on the D.C. Council in the 1970s, died Aug. 22 at a hospital in Clinton, Md. He…

Washington Business Journal: First look: ‘Global’ private school opens in former…

Editor Sep 4, 2019
For 186 students in D.C., the new school year brought a new school. Almost.

Washington Post: The chiller system for Farragut North and Dupont Circle Metro stations is fixed!

Editor Sep 4, 2019
The repairs, four years in the making, come just in time as Wednesday temperatures top 90 degrees.

Washington Times: D.C. Council to hold hate crimes enforcement hearing

Editor Sep 4, 2019
D.C. Council member Charles Allen said Wednesday he will schedule after summer recess a hearing on the increase of hate crimes in the city and the lack of prosecution of those crimes by the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of…

Washington Post Express: The Kennedy Center welcomes the birth of its new ‘living theater,’ The…

Editor Sep 4, 2019
When Deborah Rutter became president of the Kennedy Center in 2014, she asked her new colleagues to prepare a creative brief explaining why the institute was expanding for the first time in its nearly 50-year history. In response, she was…

Curbed: D.C. area to host three car-free days September 21 through 23

Editor Sep 4, 2019
The event will occur during a week of expected climate action in the District

Bisnow: ‘There’s Just Too Much Vacancy’: D.C. Developers Shy Away From Spec Office…

Editor Sep 4, 2019
The office vacancy rate in Washington, D.C., has risen to record highs as new buildings deliver with large blocks of available space, but some developers today say they are hesitant to start new speculative office projects.

Bisnow: Co-Living Company Expands To D.C., Takes Portion Of New Union Market Apartment Building

Editor Sep 4, 2019
A German co-living company is expanding to the D.C. market with its sixth and largest U.S. location.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Lottery unveils final sports wagering rules, prohibits sharing of…

Editor Sep 4, 2019
Sports wagering in the District won't be in place for Thursday's NFL season kickoff, but the Office of Lottery and Gaming has adopted the final rules and regulations for the nascent program, with the licensing process set to begin in the…

WAMU: What It Might Take to Fix Washington’s Housing Shortage

Editor Sep 4, 2019
The thought has crossed the minds of virtually every resident in this area: “Why is it so expensive to live here?”

Washington Business Journal: After incentives change, EAB to stay put on D.C.’s West End

Editor Sep 4, 2019
Education consulting firm EAB has decided not to move its headquarters from D.C.'s West End to a new development by Mount Vernon Triangle, less than a year after Mayor Muriel Bowser's administration had secured millions of dollars in…

Curbed: D.C.’s public housing will be overhauled under new 20-year plan

Editor Sep 4, 2019
Officials say the properties need at least $2.2 billion in deferred maintenance

UrbanTurf: 750 Apartments Across Three Phases Planned for DC’s Northwest One

Editor Sep 4, 2019
Nearly two years ago, DC's Office of the Deputy Mayor of Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) selected a development team for the 3.5-acre “Northwest One” parcel, located at North Capitol between K and L Streets NW (map). Now, the…

DCist: The Esports Pop-Up Bar Closed Almost A Month Early

Editor Sep 4, 2019
For its latest pop up on 7th Street NW, Drink Company teamed up with Events DC, the District’s convention and sports authority, to bring an esports-themed bar to Shaw. But it’s game over for “Levels Unlocked: House of D.C. Heroes,” a month…

City Paper: How D.C.’s Oldest Hardware Store Ended Up Housing Two Cutting-Edge Urban Farms

Editor Sep 4, 2019
Little Wild Things just joined Cultivate The City inside W.S. Jenks & Son in Trinidad.

Washingtonian: Can Deborah Rutter Make the Kennedy Center a Place Where People Actually Want to Hang…

Editor Sep 4, 2019
An in-depth conversation with the institution's president.

UrbanTurf: The DC Area Has a Deficit of Over 200,000 Housing Units for Lowest Income Households

Editor Sep 4, 2019
Over the past year, discussions have increased about how the DC area can address the local housing shortage, the housing affordability gap, and the question of how to ensure DC proper can handle a potential one million residents 25 years…

WAMU: ‘It’s About Power’: D.C. Students Seek To Remove Bias In School Dress Codes

Editor Sep 4, 2019
The first week of school can often involve a meticulous quest to find the “perfect” outfit to wear. After rifling through their wardrobes, students settle on the crème de la crème, or at least something comfortable.

DCist: On The Block Or By Bike, Meet The Two Legendary Music Men Of Columbia Heights

Editor Sep 4, 2019
It’s close to 8 p.m. on a recent weeknight, but at Anthony Burley’s home in Columbia Heights it’s “Round Midnight,” or at least it is on his stereo.

Washington Business Journal: As D.C.-area housing market booms, researchers warn 220,000 families…

Editor Sep 4, 2019
Roughly 220,000 families across the D.C. region could be forced to leave their homes in the coming years as housing costs rise, according to a new study of the area’s housing market.
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The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a revised version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act after incorporating a series of amendments offered by councilmembers.

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…

Kathy Patterson: The mayor and council are killing a key commission created after 9/11

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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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