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Washington Post: Inside D.C.’s rat control academy

Editor Aug 12, 2019
The instructor had a warning for the students of D.C.’s rat academy: Don’t tell onlookers what you’re up to.

Washington Business Journal: Here’s where Miami’s Yardbird is landing in D.C.

Editor Aug 12, 2019
Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, the Southern-inspired restaurant group known for its fried chicken, has settled on a home for its D.C. location. The restaurant will take the 8,000-square-foot former Acadiana space at 901 New York Ave.…

Washington Business Journal: Want more clarity around D.C.’s paid leave program? New regs are out.

Editor Aug 12, 2019
More than a month after a tax was levied on local businesses to finance D.C.’s paid family leave law, those employers are getting some answers.

Washington Post: Staffer for D.C. Council member charged with firing a gun outside marijuana pop-up…

Editor Aug 12, 2019
A staffer for D.C. Council member Brianne K. Nadeau (D-Ward 1) was arrested over the weekend and charged with firing a gun outside a pop-up marijuana market in Northeast Washington, according to D.C. police and court documents.

DCist: There’s A Detour In Place On The Metropolitan Branch Trail As A New Park Is Built

Editor Aug 12, 2019
For the next few months, the Metropolitan Branch Trail will have a detour in effect in Eckington as a new park is being built in the neighborhood.

DCist: This Do-It-Yourself Shop Wants To Teach You The Art Of Motorcycle Repair

Editor Aug 12, 2019
Justin Ward just finished a tuneup on his 2006 Triumph Bonneville. The brakes were shot, he says.

WTOP: Not so fast: Where DC speed, red light cameras issue the most tickets

Editor Aug 12, 2019
The number of speed camera tickets issued to drivers on D.C. 295 more than doubled between May and June, from just shy of 10,000 to nearly 23,000, making it one of the busiest stretches for violations in the city soon after the speed limit…

City Paper: Local Bars Hope Adding Sports Gambling Will Bring in More Business

Editor Aug 12, 2019
"The assumption is that the bar would get a piece of the profits. Otherwise, what's the point of a bar participating?"

Washington Business Journal: Kevin Tien is leaving Himitsu to focus on Capitol Hill restaurant

Editor Aug 12, 2019
Himitsu co-owner Kevin Tien is leaving the restaurant to focus on opening his new concept, Emilie's in Capitol Hill.

Curbed: D.C. is finalizing recommendations for traffic calming in the city’s westernmost area

Editor Aug 12, 2019
Planning officials will present their findings for Rock Creek Far West August 27

Washington Post: Sales from a bygone time: The Brass Knob antique store to close after 38 years

Editor Aug 12, 2019
Selling antiques is a lonely business in Washington. And it’s about to get a little lonelier.

Curbed: Months-long Metropolitan Branch Trail detour to begin in Eckington August 12

Editor Aug 12, 2019
The trail will receive design changes expected to be completed in November

WTOP: Chef Kevin Tien is leaving Himitsu for a new restaurant

Editor Aug 12, 2019
Kevin Tien, the chef whose small Himitsu restaurant in Petworth opened three years ago, will leave Himitsu next month to focus on a new, Capitol Hill restaurant in D.C.

Slate: A Trump-Appointed Prosecutor Is Lobbying Against D.C.’s Modest Criminal Justice Reform

Editor Aug 12, 2019
U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu issued an alarmist press release Friday.

Conor P. Williams on The Century Foundation blog: What Can D.C.’s Universal Pre-K Program Teach Us?

Editor Aug 12, 2019
The current field of presidential candidates loves talking early education. Big K–12 policy ideas are in short supply, but every major candidate looking to challenge the president in 2020 favors moving towards universal pre-K across the…

WUSA9: Teen creates YouTube series to share what it’s like to live in one of DC’s most…

Editor Aug 12, 2019
Sean Johnson, 15, has grown up in Southeast and says the only way to stop the violence is to open up a conversation about it.

UrbanTurf: A Map Amendment Could Pave the Way For More Residential Development in Congress Heights

Editor Aug 12, 2019
More development plans may be in the works in Congress Heights.

Washington Post: Amid a violent summer, Southeast D.C. children visit Six Flags for a day to just be…

Editor Aug 12, 2019
After his friend, 11-year-old Karon Brown, was shot and killed last month, Donnell Blocker had panic attacks, his mother said.

WTOP: DC fire station among busiest in country

Editor Aug 11, 2019
Firefighters and paramedics who spend their days rushing to emergencies are busier in D.C. than those in most other parts of the country.

WTOP: DC’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial library is getting a major makeover

Editor Aug 11, 2019
The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in the Penn Quarter area of D.C. is undergoing a major revitalization effort, aimed at offering on-the-job training in the hospitality industry while honoring the legacy of Dr. King.
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