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WAMU: Local Children’s Book Author Juana Medina On ‘Finding Playfulness’ In D.C.

Editor Aug 28, 2019
“Juana loves many things: drawing, eating Brussels sprouts, and living in Bogotá, Colombia. Most of all she loves her dog, Lucas, the best amigo ever.”

Bisnow: Trammell Crow Begins Work On 9-Story Brookland Multifamily Project

Editor Aug 28, 2019
A new, nine-story multifamily development just got started in Brookland, but some residents of the Northeast D.C. neighborhood are already voicing opposition.

DCist: City Officials Knew About Illegal Conditions In Brightwood Rental Where Two Died In Fire

Editor Aug 28, 2019
A police officer flagged illegal conditions in a Brightwood rental about five months before a fire killed two occupants, city officials confirm to DCist. The officer informed the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, which manages…

WTOP: High school sports participation shoots up in DC

Editor Aug 28, 2019
More high school students are playing more sports in the District, even as sports participation rates stagnate elsewhere in much of the region and nationwide.

Curbed: D.C. is one of the hardest U.S. cities in which to build affordable housing, report says

Editor Aug 28, 2019
The metro area ranks 52 out of 58 for ease of new development

DCist: These Days, Even D.C.’s Bookstores Can’t Escape Politics

Editor Aug 28, 2019
The day before the Fourth of July, the owners of Capitol Hill Books did something they always do: They tweeted something sarcastic. The difference between this tweet and their previous 8,000 was that this one went viral.

Washingtonian: This Inclusive and Inspiring Fitness Studio in Petworth Turns Two in September.…

Editor Aug 28, 2019
"If you're not a skinny white woman or a white gay dude with a six-pack, the fitness space on this boutique level does not speak to you."

WAMU: Public School Students Now Have A Nonbinary Option While Enrolling

Editor Aug 28, 2019
As students around the region head back to school this week and next, some public schools are now allowing them to register as nonbinary.

WAMU: Your Guide To D.C.’s 2019 National Book Festival

Editor Aug 28, 2019
Dust off your tote bag, find your special autograph pen and bust out your most durable bookmarks. It’s National Book Festival time.

WTOP: After fatal crashes, interim Florida Avenue NE bike safety improvements put in place

Editor Aug 28, 2019
One of the District’s most dangerous stretches of roadway for pedestrians and cyclists — Florida Avenue, Northeast — has new safety improvements in place.

Washington Post: Police flagged dangerous conditions months before fatal fire at rowhouse, but D.C.…

Editor Aug 28, 2019
A D.C. police officer notified two city agencies that a rowhouse appeared to be illegally rented months before two tenants died in a fire, but his warnings of “life safety violations” went largely unheeded, the city administrator said…

WAMU: D.C.’s Newest And Tallest Mural Honors A Local Jazz Legend Who Was Also A Mailman

Editor Aug 28, 2019
A man in a U.S. Postal Service uniform leans against a brick wall at 14th and U Streets NW. He’s playing a tenor saxophone, with his mailbag resting at his feet. He’s also nine stories tall.

NBC4: DC Knew of Dangerous Conditions at Site of Fatal Row House Fire

Editor Aug 28, 2019
Before the house fire that killed a 9-year-old boy and a man earlier this month, at least three D.C. agencies knew of dangerous conditions inside the row house that was illegally divided into tiny apartments.

Washington Post Editorial Board: The alarming way hate crimes are handled in D.C.

Editor Aug 28, 2019
THE NUMBERS are alarming enough. The District last year had an all-time high of 204 hate crimes, accounting for the highest per capita hate-crime rate of any major city in the country. Peel back the numbers, and the details are equally…

DCist: A Ward 6 Heliport Is Relocating, And Residents Have Some Questions

Editor Aug 27, 2019
Ward 6 resident Mary Stevens says that she hears at least four helicopters flying near her home every day. “It’s like clockwork,” she says. Allison Bishop, who lives four doors down from her, adds that she thinks the helicopters have…

Washington Business Journal: A new route for NFL tight end Vernon Davis: D.C. real estate…

Editor Aug 27, 2019
While better known for his role as a tight end for Washington's NFL team, Vernon Davis is trying out a new set of skills he hopes will leave a more enduring mark on the District's Bloomingdale neighborhood: real estate development.

DCist: While A Record-Breaking 23.8 Million People Visited D.C. Last Year, Chinese Tourism Fell 25…

Editor Aug 27, 2019
With the ninth year in a row of record-breaking numbers, overall tourism to D.C. isn’t slowing down—though the number of international visitors, particularly those from China, did fall last year.

Bisnow: H Street Losing Retail Momentum To Union Market, But New Projects Could Bring It Back

Editor Aug 27, 2019
The H Street corridor emerged this decade as one of D.C.’s hottest restaurant corridors, but its neighbor to the north appears to be pulling away some of that momentum.

Washington Business Journal: District officials insist there’s no demolition work underway at…

Editor Aug 27, 2019
Opponents of the long-stalled McMillan Sand Filtration Plant redevelopment are furiously insisting that demolition has started at the site — but District officials say that is not the case.

Curbed: An overnight art festival will pop up across D.C. September 14

Editor Aug 27, 2019
“Art All Night” showcases work by local artists into the early morning hours
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