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City Paper: Southeast Residents Lack Hospital With Trauma Center, Despite Great Need

Editor Aug 30, 2019
“If something happens to us over here, you really expect us to travel uptown when there’s a hospital on this side.”

Washington Post: Smithsonian’s legendary rocket plane heads for storage during renovations

Editor Aug 30, 2019
The X-15, once the world’s fastest, highest-flying piloted aircraft, has hung from the rafters of the Air and Space Museum for 40 years.

Washington Post: Investigators seeking cause of fatal fire in D.C. examining power cord, electronic…

Editor Aug 29, 2019
Investigators trying to determine how last week’s fatal fire started in a Northwest Washington rowhouse that officials described as an illegal rooming house are focusing on an electronic device and a power cord, according to court…

The Georgetowner: Capital One Café Opens in Georgetown

Editor Aug 29, 2019
Georgetown’s long-awaited Capital One Café — situated at the southeast corner of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NW, site of the legendary Nathan’s Restaurant — opened Aug. 28, with three floors of banking and community interactivity.

WTOP: Peek inside The REACH at the Kennedy Center

Editor Aug 29, 2019
The Kennedy Center is hosting a free multiweek festival for the grand opening of its new campus expansion, The REACH.

City Paper: Mayor Bowser Launches New Office of Creative Affairs

Editor Aug 29, 2019
At a fall arts kickoff on Thursday evening, Mayor Muriel Bowser will announce a new push to bolster the city’s local creative economy. Bowser is launching an Office of Creative Affairs, a bureau that will act as a steward for the arts and…

DCist: What’s The Latest With All The Shelters Meant To Replace D.C. General?

Editor Aug 29, 2019
It’s been almost a year since the city closed down D.C. General, a dilapidated former hospital being used as a family homeless shelter.

Washingtonian: Erik Bruner-Yang and the Hilton Brothers Are Opening an Italian/Asian Restaurant in…

Editor Aug 29, 2019
ABC Pony opens next month with two rising star chefs from Kaliwa and Elle

DCist: ‘It’s A Lot Of Triage Every Day’: The Role Of Homeless Liaisons In D.C. Schools

Editor Aug 29, 2019
When second-grader Relisha Rudd went missing in 2014, the first person to notice was a social worker at Payne Elementary School who works as a homeless liaison.

Washington Post: D.C. will not meet goal of cutting in half new HIV diagnoses by 2020

Editor Aug 29, 2019
The District will not meet the mayor’s goal of slashing the annual number of new HIV infections in half by 2020, health officials said Thursday.

DCist: The Many Ways That Leftover Food Turns Into Meals For D.C.’s Homeless Community

Editor Aug 29, 2019
When Cheryl Bell, executive chef at Miriam’s Kitchen, comes to work, she cooks with a purpose. At Miriam’s Kitchen, food is served twice a day during the week to people experiencing chronic homelessness. And for Bell, every meal must be a…

Street Sense: For more than a year, DC has experimented with giving rental subsidy recipients…

Editor Aug 29, 2019
Housing instability is a continuously growing problem in the United States, and the District of Columbia is no exception. As of 2018, more than 40,000 families in the Washington Metropolitan area, which includes small parts of Maryland and…

Washington Business Journal: Peacock Cafe founders open Persian restaurant in Dupont Circle

Editor Aug 29, 2019
The newest restaurant from the owners behind Georgetown’s Peacock Cafe opened Wednesday.

District Dig: Complicating The Issue — Is regional collaboration a realistic way to address…

Editor Aug 29, 2019
Wendell Williams is not just a fifth generation son of Washington, D.C. He’s a Washingtonian with ties to Virginia and Maryland who has left and come back more than once and had at least one lifetime of experiences.

Washingtonian: DC’s Newest Private School Is Here and Other Schools Are Freaking Out

Editor Aug 29, 2019
Whittle School & Studios is the new kid among Washington’s elite private schools: ambitious, a bit mysterious, and unnerving to the established clique. The DC campus—a lavish $211-million transformation of the for-mer Intelsat…

DCist: We Still Know Almost Nothing About A Crash That Killed Two People On A Downtown Park Bench

Editor Aug 29, 2019
Stanley Rowe is no stranger to the perils of sleeping outside in Washington. He’s done it countless times since he was evicted from his Deanwood apartment six years ago.

WAMU: After Years Of Explosive Growth, NoMa Might Get A New Voting Precinct

Editor Aug 29, 2019
For the first time in more than a decade, D.C. could get a new voting precinct — and it’s coming to NoMa, a neighborhood that has seen explosive residential growth in recent years.

Deadspin: The Legendary Public Rec Center In A Private School’s Pocket

Editor Aug 29, 2019
Every now and then comes a reminder that The System works precisely as everybody suspects it does and wishes it didn’t. The situation now roiling the youth sports scene in the Nation’s Capital is one of those. The D.C. government recently…

Washington Business Journal: D.C. resident withdraws Housing Choice lawsuit against JBG Smith

Editor Aug 29, 2019
D.C. resident Regina Williams has dropped a lawsuit she filed in June against JBG Smith Properties (NYSE: JBGS) in which she alleged representatives for the Chevy Chase-based developer refused to accept housing assistance at its Atlantic…

Washington Business Journal: Spanish investor makes another big buy in D.C.

Editor Aug 29, 2019
The Blackstone Group has cashed out of 815 Connecticut Ave. NW.
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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…

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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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