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Washington Post: D.C. tests system that allows delivery drivers to reserve space at the curb

Editor Aug 2, 2019
Delivery drivers jockeying for parking on D.C. streets can now reserve curb space in advance — part of the city’s attempts to discourage double-parked vehicles that block traffic, bike lanes and crosswalks.

Washington Post: After near-fatal incident, K9 Kylie is back on the job, helping to find bones along…

Editor Aug 2, 2019
Kylie, the D.C. fire department’s German shepherd, has returned to work after a nearly fatal accident while helping in the search for human remains along the Potomac River in Northern Virginia.

UrbanTurf: AIA Exhibit Offers Futuristic Vision for Dupont Underground

Editor Aug 2, 2019
Each year, the American Institute of Architects mounts a digital "Emerging Professionals Exhibit." This year, one of those exhibits centers around envisioning an equitable design approach to the Dupont Underground.

City Paper: Ron Moten Would Get $2 Million for Anacostia Land Deal Under Council Bill

Editor Aug 2, 2019
“First thing’s first. We must get buildings before we are put out!”

Washington Post: At 53, she is becoming a D.C. firefighter

Editor Aug 2, 2019
It’s commonplace around firehouses to see firefighters transition to new career paths after two decades of service.

Washington Post Express: At Gallery Place, a picture of how technology is changing life for blind…

Editor Aug 2, 2019
Pat Sheehan, a blind man with a white and red cane, descended into the bedlam of the Chinatown side of Metro’s Gallery Place station during Tuesday afternoon’s rush hour.

City Paper: D.C. Set to Publish Stop & Frisk Data In September, Three Years After Law Requires…

Editor Aug 2, 2019
ACLU says it’s too soon to say the city is complying with the NEAR Act.

WAMU: Why Parking Prices Are Changing Again In Chinatown/Penn Quarter

Editor Aug 2, 2019
The price for parking in parts of Chinatown and Penn Quarter depends, in part, on how many people are trying to park.

WAMU: ‘This Is My Spot’: D.C. Gallery Helps Artists With Disabilities Sell Their Work

Editor Aug 2, 2019
Vanessa Monroe sits at a desk in a light-filled art studio. She’s working intently on a brightly colored painting.

WTOP: Yeah, Baltimore has rats, but DC has more — and more; record-breaking year expected

Editor Aug 2, 2019
D.C. has a rat problem that’s got nothing to do with politics, and the city expects another record-breaking year for rodent complaint calls.

WTOP: DC cadaver dog returns to work after injury

Editor Aug 2, 2019
The German shepherd that was injured last month during a search near Reagan National Airport in Virginia and airlifted by a medevac helicopter that stopped traffic on the George Washington Parkway is back at work.

Bo Shuff in The Hill: Why Washingtonians need to have statehood for District of Columbia

Editor Aug 2, 2019
The residents of the District of Columbia are equal to all other residents of the United States. We pay taxes, serve on juries and in wars, participate in our communities, go to work and run businesses, and raise our families. However,…

Washington Post: In his first public statement, Washington’s new Catholic archbishop slams Trump for…

Editor Aug 1, 2019
Washington’s new Catholic leader — the country’s lone black archbishop — on Thursday issued his first public statement since his installation, accusing President Trump of “diminishing our national life” with his recent tweets about…

WTOP: Double-parking headaches in DC? New app hopes to curb congestion

Editor Aug 1, 2019
D.C. is trying something new to fight congestion that involves getting commercial drivers to use a new app to reserve parking in loading zones.

Washington Post: Community organizers call for end to shootings after 11-year-old’s death

Editor Aug 1, 2019
Yolanda Fields lost her two brothers to gun violence. She lost her stepson. Several friends. A cousin. Another cousin’s son.

Washington Post: Challengers to Jack Evans flex financial muscle under new D.C. public finance law

Editor Aug 1, 2019
Challengers to embattled D.C. Council member Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) appear poised to reap hundreds of thousands of dollars under the District’s new system for public funding of political campaigns, a potent demonstration of how recently…

Washington Post: Man paid two D.C. police employees $40,000 in bribes for crash reports

Editor Aug 1, 2019
A Washington-area man pleaded guilty to one count of felony bribery Wednesday, admitting he paid more than $40,000 to two D.C. police employees to obtain confidential information from traffic crash reports after police restricted the…

DCist: Georgetown Program Teaches Returning Citizens To Be Entrepreneurs: ‘It Gave Me A Goal’

Editor Aug 1, 2019
Homeless, scared, and lost, Corey Pollard had been out of jail for less than a year when he nearly gave up hope of ever returning to a normal life.

Washington Post: Graham Holdings Co. acquires Clyde’s Restaurant Group

Editor Aug 1, 2019
The chain includes Old Ebbitt Grill, a Washington institution, and 12 other D.C.-area properties

DCist: Penn Commons Near Capital One Arena Will Close On Sunday

Editor Aug 1, 2019
Come Sunday, the Capital One Arena bar and restaurant scene will become a little less boozy, as American tavern Penn Commons is closing permanently after brunch. The bar announced the news Wednesday night via its Twitter account, ushering…
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District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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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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