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The Northwest Courier, started by two Current alums, says it will bring a weekly paper back to the…

Scott Nover Jun 11, 2019
From the ashes of one neighborhood newspaper arises another. The Northwest Courier, which launched online on April 29, aims to fill the void left by The Current Newspapers, which officially stopped publication last month after a long…
Arts and Culture

When DC broadcasters move to the suburbs, what’s lost?

Scott Nover Sep 7, 2018
The Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center is moving to Maryland. In Washington, DC, the seventh-largest media market in the country, WTOP is the king of commercial radio. But the FM broadcaster told Bethesda Magazine last month that it plans to…
Arts and Culture

Six months in, The Sports Capitol says it’s benefited from a dynamic time in DC sports

Scott Nover Aug 6, 2018
It’s impossible to talk about The Sports Capitol, DC’s six-month-old subscription sports site, without talking about its shadow rival, The Athletic. If you pay attention to sports in the United States, chances are you’ve seen a sports…
District government

Capitol View Library renovation breeds tension, discrimination lawsuit against DC

Scott Nover Aug 1, 2018
Update on Aug. 30: The Capitol View Neighborhood Library will close Sept. 22 for exterior renovations, the DC Public Library announced. An interim facility on the grounds of J.C. Nalle Elementary School will open on Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 9:30…
Arts and Culture

DC’s local reporters cannot hide their sports pride. Should they try harder?

Scott Nover Jun 19, 2018
Shomari Stone stopped jumping, readjusted his handheld microphone and stared into the camera. “They want the cup,” he said, gesturing toward the sea of red jerseys behind him. “One more win! One more win!” The crowd followed his lead and…
District government

Officials cut ribbon at renovated Cleveland Park Neighborhood Library

Scott Nover Jun 17, 2018
Hundreds of local residents, officials, activists and onlookers crammed into the lobby and second-floor overhang of the renovated Cleveland Park Neighborhood Library on Saturday, awaiting a ribbon-cutting nearly two years in the making.…

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District Links: Congress poised to consider disapproval of DC’s law to ‘decouple’ from federal tax…

Jan 30, 2026 11
The House and Senate are poised to consider as soon as next week whether to overturn the DC Council's recent changes to the local tax code — with the disapproval, if passed, expected to cause a $224…

District Links: Bowser cuts ribbon on all-affordable, net-zero apartment building in Truxton Circle; family’s…

Jan 29, 2026 13
Mayor Muriel Bowser cut the ribbon this morning on a new 18-unit building at 1520 North Capitol St. NW that's described as DC's first net-zero all-affordable housing community.

District Links: Councilmembers say heavy ice hampered cleanup by damaging city’s small plows; new estimate puts DC…

Jan 28, 2026 23
Amid mounting criticism of the pace of storm cleanup, DC officials are highlighting continued plowing and removal efforts — with the DC Department of Public Works tweeting a video this afternoon…

District Links: Norton confirms her retirement after 18 terms as DC delegate; Evans looks to return to DC Council as…

Jan 27, 2026 9
DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton released a statement this morning confirming that she won't seek reelection this year and will retire at the end of her 18th term.
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