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WTOP: Front Page bar and grill prepares to write final entry after 32-year run

Editor Aug 10, 2019
A three-decade run is coming to an end for a D.C. bar popular among cash-strapped interns.

Washington Post: First bikes, then scooters, now mopeds. Next up: Trikes and e-cargo bikes.

Editor Aug 10, 2019
First came e-bikes, then scooters. Now the District is adding mopeds to the mix of micromobility services available in the nation’s capital.

Washington Post: This 19-year-old wants to become the D.C. Council’s first Latino member

Editor Aug 10, 2019
Angel Henriquez earned a ‘Right Direction’ award for boosting the involvement of young people and D.C.’s Latino community in local politics.

NBC4: New Mural Honors 5 Teens Whose Lives Were Lost to DC Gun Violence

Editor Aug 10, 2019
Lauryn Renford has mixed emotions when she looks at "The Limestone of Lost Legacies," a newly unveiled mural dedicated to young lives lost in D.C. to gun violence.

Jeff Jacoby in The Boston Globe: For good reason, statehood for D.C. has always been a nonstarter

Editor Aug 10, 2019
Most state license plates bear mottos that are uplifting (“The Spirit of America,” “Live Free or Die,”), descriptive (“10,000 Lakes,” “America’s Dairyland”), or welcoming (“Aloha State,” “Great Faces, Great Places”). Only the District of…

Washington Post: A gay nightclub could make a return to D.C. — in a former Baptist church

Editor Aug 9, 2019
Growing up in Wyoming, before he came out as gay, John Guggenmos was raised Southern Baptist, attending church every Sunday and prayer services every Wednesday night.

Washington Post Editorial Board: D.C.’s history serving people with disabilities is full of…

Editor Aug 9, 2019
WHEN A federal judge in 2017 ended 40 years of court supervision of the District’s care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, it was hailed as historic. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) could rightly feel satisfaction in…

Tyra Wilkes in The Post: Black mamas matter

Editor Aug 9, 2019
After years of alleged malpractice and the unfortunate passing of too many mamas and their babies, the District saw fit to close the only obstetrics ward east of the river.

Diego Zuluaga in The Post: A tool meant to help minorities buy homes is instead speeding up…

Editor Aug 9, 2019
More than 50 years after the passage of comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation, American cities remain highly segregated. The nation’s capital is a glaring example: The D.C. area’s African American residents are concentrated in the…

DCist: Former AU Student President Awarded $725,000 In Case Against Neo-Nazi Website

Editor Aug 9, 2019
American University’s first black female student body president won a $725,000 judgment in her lawsuit against the owner of a neo-Nazi website and one of his followers.

Colbert King in The Post: Are D.C. residents really ready to live in a ‘sex tourist destination’?

Editor Aug 9, 2019
In 2017, the D.C. police made 216 prostitution-related arrests, which includes solicitation and pandering. In 2018, prostitution-related arrests more than doubled, reaching 519. Year-to-date in 2019, there have been 718 such arrests.

Bisnow: 11 Grocery-Anchored Developments Underway In D.C.

Editor Aug 9, 2019
The developments that have the greatest impact on a neighborhood are often those that bring a new grocery store, offering a new option for residents to make their regular food shopping trips.

WAMU: D.C. Opens Medical Marijuana Dispensaries To Patients From Most States Where It’s Legal

Editor Aug 9, 2019
Medical marijuana patients from across the U.S. can now buy their medicine at D.C. dispensaries.

DCist: Map: D.C. Is Getting Six More Murals In Five Different Wards

Editor Aug 9, 2019
D.C. is about to get another big splash of paint.

Washington Post: Rock Creek is Washington’s ‘dirtiest’ waterway. New testing might help nurse it…

Editor Aug 9, 2019
At Melvin Hazen Run, a thin Rock Creek feeder stream off Connecticut Avenue in Northwest Washington, Bill Sittig is on the lookout for poop.

Curbed: Skip scooters are headed back to D.C. after the company’s permit was suspended in June

Editor Aug 9, 2019
Skip says it will resume operations in the city with new safety policies in place

DCist: After Multiple Fires, Skip Says It Will Return Scooters To D.C. With New Safety Measures

Editor Aug 9, 2019
Six weeks after having their operating license suspended in the wake of several scooter-related fires, electric scooter company Skip is making its way back to the District “in the coming weeks,” the company announced on Friday.

Curbed: Modernized MLK Library will have ground-level cafe and rooftop event space

Editor Aug 9, 2019
D.C.’s library system is looking for an operator to offer workforce development

Washington Business Journal: Jack Evans hit with $20,000 fine in ethics investigation

Editor Aug 9, 2019
D.C. Councilman Jack Evans has agreed to pay a $20,000 fine in connection to an ethics probe that found the Ward 2 representative used his elected post for personal gain.

Washington Post: This D.C. barbershop and art gallery offers insight into the LGBTQ community…

Editor Aug 9, 2019
Seven-year-old Nasir Blake wanted to know: Why was his barber taking medicine to “become a boy”?
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