Bisnow: Rhode Island Avenue Pipeline Continues To Grow With 350 More Multifamily Units Planned
The development pipeline on Northeast D.C's Rhode Island Avenue corridor continues to grow, with plans moving forward for two more projects that would add nearly 350 units.
Bisnow: D.C. Looks To Move 700-Person Agency East Of The River To Spur Growth
Mayor Muriel Bowser is looking to spur economic growth and attract grocery stores east of the Anacostia River with a major D.C. agency relocation.
District Links: Bowser leads statehood parade to Capitol Hill; how city bureaucracy failed in…
Happy statehood week. Just past noon today, statehood supporters arrived once again at the foot of Capitol Hill, where countless previous bids for DC autonomy and full voting rights have gone to die. It marked the culmination of a march!-->…
Washington Post: It’s NOT a mountain lion, wildlife experts say after video of large cat in D.C.…
At first blush, the surveillance video shows what looks like a very large cat. When a Georgetown resident noticed it Sunday on her home security camera, she worried it might be a mountain lion in her yard.
Press Release: Norton Releases Video Making the Case for D.C. Statehood Ahead of Historic Hearing
News Release — DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
September 16, 2019
Contact: Jack Miller
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Ahead of Thursday’s historic hearing on statehood for the District of Columbia, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
DCist: Here’s Why A Bunch Of 51-Star American Flags Are Lining Pennsylvania Avenue
It’s a big week for D.C. statehood advocates, culminating in the first House of Representatives hearing on the topic in more than a quarter-century.
Bisnow: D.C. Council President Postpones Comprehensive Plan Vote Amid Concerns Over His Changes
The D.C. Council has postponed a key vote on the District's Comprehensive Plan after planners and housing advocates raised concerns over a recent addition to the bill.
Curbed: D.C. puts up 51-star American flags on Pennsylvania Avenue NW
The move comes days before a scheduled congressional hearing on D.C. statehood
City Paper: What You Need To Know About D.C. Statehood Ahead of Thursday’s Historic Hearing
The hearing isn't the only statehood event this week.
John Kelly in The Post: Video killed the radio star, and WiFi killed the free tabloid newspaper
About a decade ago, back when smartphones were a new thing, my cellular carrier kept pestering me to upgrade.
Washington Post: D.C. schools try to meet students where they live
Sarah Zick swerved through the crowds clogging 14th Street NW in Columbia Heights one recent muggy afternoon, trekking to one of her student’s homes.
Press Release: Ahead of Historic House Hearing, Mayor Bowser Launches DC Statehood Commercial
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 15, 2019
CONTACT: Susana Castillo (EOM)
Commercial Highlights the Injustice of Denying Servicemembers and Veterans a Vote in Congress
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Washington Post: A prosecutor said he would recommend that Rayful Edmond III get time served for…
A top federal prosecutor in the U.S. attorney’s office in the District sent 1980s drug kingpin Rayful Edmond III correspondence in which he said he would recommend Edmond’s life sentence be reduced to time served in exchange for his years!-->…
Washington Post: ‘A failing of the systems’: In rowhouse fire, D.C. missed many chances to save…
On a rainy night late in March, a police officer pulled up to a whitewashed brick rowhouse in Northwest Washington’s Brightwood Park neighborhood. Entering the building, Officer Ernie Davis recognized that something had to be done. People!-->…
Mark Lee in the Washington Blade: More housing means more truthfulness
It is certainly no secret that D.C., and the entire Washington metropolitan area, ranks as one of the very most expensive places to live in the country. A comprehensive study released last week starkly underscores the need for a!-->…
BET: Celebrating Vanilla Beane, ‘D.C.’s Hat Lady,’ The Milliner Who Paved The Way For Black Female…
There aren’t many stories about centenarian entrepreneurs, let alone females in this demographic who still work over 40-hours a week.
Washington Blade: Stein Club, GLAA withdraw from meetings with Log Cabin
Leaders of the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club, D.C.’s largest local LGBT political group, announced at their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday that they will no longer participate in informal bipartisan meetings with members of the!-->…
Washington Blade: Mayor’s LGBTQ Advisory Committee calls for $3 million for grants program
With a larger than usual audience in attendance, the Advisory Committee to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs voted unanimously Monday night to approve a resolution calling on the mayor or the D.C. Council to allocate $3!-->…
Washington Informer: Gray Wants East End Health Care System
D.C. Councilman Vincent Gray said one hospital located in the East End of the District will not be enough to meet the health care needs of the residents there and a system will be needed for that purpose.
Washington Informer: Bowser Carries on Obama ‘Keeper’ Initiative
The Obama administration has become a part of history but its signature social initiative, “My Brother’s Keeper,” has continued in the District and Mayor Muriel Bowser has made mentorship a key component.