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Curbed: Should Rock Creek Park have ‘National’ in its name?

Editor Aug 6, 2019
New legislation by D.C.’s congressional delegate would make the addition

Washington Business Journal: Proposed Mount Vernon Square development to replace vacant apartments

Editor Aug 6, 2019
Mid-City Financial Corp. has filed plans to replace the Washington Apartments at 1200 Fifth St. NW, a block-long property it has owned since the late 1960s, with a mid-rise, 363-unit, dual-court apartment complex.

Bisnow: Lowe Buys Randall School Site, Plans To Begin 500-Unit Redevelopment Next Year

Editor Aug 6, 2019
The long-planned redevelopment of a historic Southwest D.C. school is set to move forward next year.

Washington Post: Metro reverses its decision to ban advertisements for art exhibition on the migrant…

Editor Aug 6, 2019
Washington’s transit agency has reversed its decision to reject the advertising campaign for the Phillips Collection’s ambitious summer exhibition, “The Warmth of Other Suns: Stories of Global Displacement.”

Washingtonian: Wolfgang Puck Brings LA Steakhouse Cut to Georgetown

Editor Aug 6, 2019
Look for an old fashioned-slinging bar cart and a $215 porterhouse.

Washington Post: Moving just one Metro stop away can mean big savings on rent, analysis finds

Editor Aug 6, 2019
Proximity to a Metro station is an important factor in where many renters choose to live in the Washington region.

WTOP: ‘More paving than ever before’ — DC addresses record potholes

Editor Aug 6, 2019
After record rains and pesky potholes, the District hopes significant repaving efforts this summer will help turn things around on the roads.

Washington Post: D.C. firefighters help woman deliver a baby girl in Capitol Hill firehouse

Editor Aug 6, 2019
The woman was on the bus Monday on Capitol Hill and suddenly realized that she would have to get off. She was pregnant and, according to a D.C. fire department spokesman, she recognized that she was about to deliver.

ABC7: ‘My best day on the job’: D.C. firefighters help deliver a baby girl inside the…

Editor Aug 6, 2019
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — D.C. firefighters helped deliver a baby girl inside of a Southeast D.C. fire station on Monday afternoon.

Washington Post: Victims of violence, abuse will soon have help keeping their addresses private in…

Editor Aug 5, 2019
For nearly a decade after Jessica Tunon broke up with her boyfriend, the messages kept arriving.

Washington Post: In 1969, Gonzaga students tweaked their rivals with the mother of all pranks

Editor Aug 5, 2019
A few weeks ago, the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing was celebrated in a unique way: Images of Apollo 11 were projected onto the Washington Monument. By all accounts, it was pretty cool. But it wasn’t the first time a stirring…

DCist: An Employee Says She Was Fired From Open City After Commenting On A Customer’s Trump Pin

Editor Aug 5, 2019
In late July, an employee at a Northwest D.C. coffee shop made a comment about a customer’s Trump 2020 pin. Three days later, following the customer’s complaint and scrutiny directed towards the restaurant, the employee was fired, though…

Washington Business Journal: Events D.C. earns clean bill of financial health after budget battle

Editor Aug 5, 2019
Two months after a fierce budget battle over the financial health of Events D.C., the District’s independent auditor says the agency is on sound fiscal footing — with one exception.

Washington Business Journal: Rosewood reopens with Wolfgang Puck restaurant, plans for townhouse…

Editor Aug 5, 2019
The Rosewood hotel in Georgetown closed for more than nine months to gut the ground floor and start from scratch. We’re finally getting a look inside.

DCist: Park Police Identify Two Victims Killed By SUV Driver In Park

Editor Aug 5, 2019
The U.S. Park Police has released the names of two people killed last month after an SUV driver barreled into a Northwest D.C. park and struck them while they were on a bench.

Curbed: Under half of households east of the Anacostia River have high-speed internet at home: study

Editor Aug 5, 2019
Data compiled by the Urban Institute show a digital divide persists in D.C.

WTOP: ‘Very disturbing’: Report details alleged abuses at DC psychiatric hospital

Editor Aug 4, 2019
A new report is recommending that the D.C. Department of Health investigates allegations of staff abuse at St. Elizabeths Hospital.

WTOP: SAAM Arcade celebrates art of video games, shines light on underrepresented communities

Editor Aug 4, 2019
It was games everywhere Saturday at the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s fifth annual SAAM Arcade, from old school games and consoles to newer games developed by underrepresented communities in the gaming world.

Washington Post: Parking rates could hit $7 an hour in Penn Quarter, Chinatown

Editor Aug 4, 2019
Starting Monday, drivers will pay as much as $7 an hour to park in Penn Quarter and Chinatown — part of a city-sponsored program designed to reduce congestion and improve parking availability in the popular entertainment district.

Washington Post: A top D.C. charter school educates few at-risk students. Should it be opening a…

Editor Aug 4, 2019
The standardized test scores at Washington Latin Public Charter School are among the best in the District. The waiting list of families clamoring to enroll in the middle and high school clocks in at more than 1,500 students. And the…
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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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…

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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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