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District Links: New WaPo poll shows Lewis George ahead in mayoral race; Trump eyes ‘promenade’ to connect Lincoln Memorial to riverfront; and more

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District Links: Officials urge water conservation with new…

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District Links: Zoning board resumes operations after DC Council…

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District Links: Council gives initial OK to extending open meetings…

Washington Post: D.C. mayor issues regulations to stop federal shelter for migrant children

Editor Aug 20, 2019
The administration of D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) has enacted emergency regulations that would stop a planned federal shelter for unaccompanied migrant children in Northwest Washington.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: Ron Clark helped many break the bonds of addiction. He understood…

Editor Aug 20, 2019
Ronald C. Clark, co-founder of RAP Inc. drug treatment center in the District, was remembered at a memorial service last week as a visionary, a pioneer and a hero to many who were able to break the bonds of addiction because of his work.

Washington Post: D.C.’s first Revel moped crash was reported Sunday. The rider hit a pothole…

Editor Aug 20, 2019
The man reportedly suffered a broken collarbone.

UrbanTurf: The Over 1,150 Units Destined for Congress Heights

Editor Aug 20, 2019
Today, UrbanTurf turns our attention to the residential pipeline in the neighborhood with one of the most competitive housing markets citywide: Congress Heights. Anticipation for the continuing redevelopment of the St. Elizabeths campus is…

DCist: These Local Parks Will Participate In A Nationwide Service Honoring 400 Years Of African…

Editor Aug 20, 2019
D.C. will join national parks across the country this weekend in honoring four centuries of African American history with a bell ringing.

Curbed: D.C. expands medical marijuana access by accepting more out-of-state cards

Editor Aug 20, 2019
Cards from over two dozen states are now recognized at local dispensaries

Washington Post: Bugs and bad weather have had their way with the Jefferson Memorial. Now the Park…

Editor Aug 20, 2019
An $8.2 million project is underway to restore — and reclaim — the monument from the ravages of nature.

WTOP: White House fence construction leads to larger Pennsylvania Ave. closure

Editor Aug 20, 2019
The continued construction of the new White House security fence means a section of Pennsylvania Avenue will be closed.

Washington Business Journal: Crews tackle complex Eisenhower Memorial construction with design…

Editor Aug 20, 2019
After close to a decade’s worth of bickering over the design of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial, the actual process of building the monument could seem like an afterthought.

City Paper: #DontMuteMyHealth Is Generating Noise About Food Insecurity In D.C.

Editor Aug 20, 2019
“We need better access to more quality food east of the Anacostia River.”

WTOP: With opening just months away, Eisenhower memorial takes shape

Editor Aug 20, 2019
It has been nearly two years since construction began on the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial. And on Tuesday, a behind-the-scenes look revealed what has gone into the project and what’s to come.

City Paper: D.C. Arts Commission Director Resigns, Cancels Mayor’s Arts Awards

Editor Aug 20, 2019
Terrie Rouse-Rosario will leave the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities effective September 30.

DCist: Days After Moped-Sharing Service Launches, One Of The Vehicles Crashes

Editor Aug 20, 2019
Rentable mopeds hit the D.C. streets last weekend, and it wasn’t long before a rider was hospitalized in a crash.

Curbed: For the first time, the annual D.C. State Fair will take place east of the Anacostia River

Editor Aug 20, 2019
The free event is scheduled for September 8 at the St. Elizabeths East Campus

UrbanTurf: A Zoning Hearing on Map Amendment for Georgetown Heating Plant Scheduled for Next Month

Editor Aug 20, 2019
While the redevelopment plans for the Georgetown West Heating Plant have cleared several regulatory and approval hurdles over the past few years, there is still one more major approval to get.

Washington Business Journal: Open the windows in your climate-controlled office building? You can at…

Editor Aug 20, 2019
Quadrangle Development Corp. has laid claim to a number of firsts over the years, including the first office building developed after the Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corp. released its 1974 plan for America's Main Street, but you can…

Washington Post: It’s been 4 years, and the chiller system for Farragut North and Dupont Circle…

Editor Aug 20, 2019
This summer’s brutal heat has been particularly hard on riders, turning the stations into underground “saunas.”

District Dig: Super Sub — Why is Veterans Services Corporation so entrenched in the D.C. Lottery

Editor Aug 20, 2019
Among the reasons members of the D.C. Council offered for waiving procurement law to approve a no-bid, $215 million lottery contract with Intralot, was that the city had to beat Maryland to the sports betting market.

DCist: This Digital Magazine Will Focus On D.C.’s ‘Underground Culture’

Editor Aug 20, 2019
On the north end of the U.S. Capitol Grounds, there’s a red brick hexagonal patio with wrought iron ornamentation and a burbling fountain in the center. Michelle Delgado likes to go to that structure—called Summerhouse—to sit sometimes…

Washington Post: Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House to close for fence construction

Editor Aug 20, 2019
Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House will close for seven months, beginning Wednesday, for construction of a new security fence, the National Park Service announced Tuesday.
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District Links: New WaPo poll shows Lewis George ahead in mayoral race; Trump eyes ‘promenade’ to connect…

Jun 5, 2026 23
With mail ballots already distributed and early voting centers set to open Monday for DC's June 16 primary, a newly released WaPo poll shows Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George with a…

jonetta rose barras: More financial and budgetary mess in DC

Jun 5, 2026 148
Next week, the DC Council is expected to take the first of two votes on Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed $21.2 billion Fiscal Year 2027 Budget and Financial Plan. Don’t expect a smooth landing. …

District Links: Officials urge water conservation with new ‘Drought Watch’ designation; Nadeau floats wealth…

Jun 4, 2026 12
DC Water as well as regional officials are urging customers to conserve water in the wake of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' declaration of a Drought Watch.

District Links: Zoning board resumes operations after DC Council confirms two nominees; council votes to halt…

Jun 3, 2026 9
With yesterday's unanimous DC Council confirmation of two mayoral appointees to the DC Board of Zoning Adjustment, the panel is meeting today for the first time since March, when the absence of a…
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Here’s a listing of the citywide and ward candidates on DC’s general election ballot. We’ve included links to candidates’ political websites and Twitter accounts for those running for positions other…

An overview of endorsements in DC Council, State Board of Education races

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If it’s hard to keep track of all the candidates on the Nov. 3 ballot, it may be even tougher to keep track of everyone who has endorsed them. To that end, The DC Line compiled as many endorsements…

District’s 296 ANC races draw up to five candidates, but two-thirds are uncontested

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