Washington Post: A breast-feeding mother was asked to go to the nursing lounge at Nats Park. She…
It was the third inning of a humid Sunday afternoon game at Nationals Park, and Jessica Rosenberg’s 10-month-old daughter was hungry.
Colbert King in The Post: Mayor Bowser has the wrong story on Relisha Rudd
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) drew applause at a news conference this week when, in announcing her regulations to stop a planned federal shelter for unaccompanied migrant children in the city, she said: “We know when facilities are too big to!-->…
Pete Tucker for Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting: WaPo Complicit in Corruption of DC Council’s…
When the FBI came knocking on DC Councilmember Jack Evans’ door in June, it set off an earthquake in local politics and business.
Mayor, chancellor celebrate latest round of modernizations as start of school year nears
Many DC students returning to school on Monday will find new classrooms, new programming space and new greenery on campuses across the District, thanks to $450 million worth of modernization projects completed over the summer.
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WTOP: DC launches new efforts to help students get safely to and from school
Kids who have to deal with violence in their communities may not always feel safe getting to and from school, but about two dozen businesses and organizations in D.C. now are offering to serve as safe havens for children if needed.
Washington Post Editorial Board: Building shelters in D.C. would help migrants, not hurt them
MANY AMERICANS are rightly outraged by the Trump administration’s treatment of migrant children, who have been separated from parents and ill-treated by authorities. Democrats have been understandably eager to distance themselves from such!-->…
Albert H. Small, Arthur Cotton Moore and Judy Scott Feldman in The Post: Flooding is an existential…
On July 8, the District experienced torrential rains and flash flooding that in a matter of minutes overflowed storm sewers, trapped people in cars and created havoc throughout the region. News photos flashed around the country, showing!-->…
DCist: After Hundreds Of Shootings Near Schools, Mayor Expands Safe School Passage Initiative
In the 2016-2017 school year, there were 177 shootings within 1,000 feet of a school in D.C., according to research by Guns & America (which is owned by DCist’s parent company WAMU). Eighty-four schools saw a shooting near their campus!-->…
UrbanTurf: What You Need to Know About DC’s Short-Term Rental Law
In about a month, the short-term rental regulatory bill which passed in DC last fall will take effect. However, some elements of the new regulatory structure remain up in the air.
City Paper: D.C.’s Department of Corrections Has Processed Over 40 ‘ICE Pick-Ups’ From Its…
Immigration activists and advocates question whether D.C. is really a ‘sanctuary city.’
Bisnow: SoftBank-Owned Real Estate Firm Buys Petworth Retail Property For $20M
Major investors looking to buy into D.C.'s retail market can have trouble finding large enough properties to feed their appetite, but one firm last month found a place to deploy $20M in a rapidly growing D.C. neighborhood.
Colbert King in The Post: Gun violence in D.C. is treated as a normal part of life. That needs to…
Want to talk about gun violence? Look no further than our nation’s capital. With the exception of 2012, when the city recorded 88 homicides, there have been at least 100 homicides here every year since 1999, guns being the chief weapon of!-->…
WAMU: Amid A Caregiver Shortage, People With Disabilities Are Filling The Gap In D.C.
After graduating from college in 2015, Antonio Myers, 25, had some trouble finding steady work. He was a marketing assistant at a nonprofit. Then, he became a mail clerk at a federal agency in D.C. He had two stints of unemployment — one!-->…
Washington Business Journal: Macy’s in D.C. to sell secondhand clothing in pilot with ThredUp
The Macy's in downtown D.C. will start selling secondhand clothing in a partnership with tech retailer ThredUp. It may be the first time in the history of the department store located at 12th and G streets NW near Metro Center that a used!-->…
WTOP: Israeli coworking space company picks DC for US expansion
Tel Aviv-based MIXER Work & Lounge, which operates three high-end coworking offices in Israel with a fourth on the way, will open its first U.S. location in D.C. near the convention center.
DCist: Woman Breastfeeding At Nats Park Says Staffer Asked Her To Go To Nursing Lounge
Jessica Rosenberg, a technical writer in D.C., was excited to attend Sunday’s game at Nationals Park with her husband and 10-month-old daughter for what was fittingly themed Family Day.
Washington Post: Rents are rising, and neighborhoods are changing. Renters mobilized to form a…
Tenant activism has trickled its way through the District in recent years, building by building.
The DC Lineup for this weekend: Back-to-school special
Classes at DC public schools officially begin Monday, and the District is getting a head start this weekend with many events that have educational components. Learn an important part of our nation’s history during a bell-ringing ceremony!-->…
Press Release: Mayor Bowser Announces More Residents Getting Their #FairShot Free Rides as Ridership…
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor
August 23, 2019
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced increased ridership numbers for the District’s #FairShot Free Rides!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Press Release: Bowser Administration Strengthens Safe Passage Efforts to Increase Student Safety in…
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor and the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education
August 23, 2019
CONTACT:
LaToya Foster (EOM)
Jack Pfeiffer (DME)
(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, the Bowser Administration,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…