Press Release: New Penn Quarter-Chinatown Parking Meter Rate Schedule Begins August 5
News Release — District Department of Transportation
July 26, 2019
Media Contacts
Lauren Stephens
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Press Release: Norton Bill Requiring Federal Facilities to Provide Lactation Spaces to Nursing…
News Release — DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
July 26, 2019
Contact: Jack Miller
Bill is Norton’s Second Signed into Law this Year
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WAMU: D.C. Among Top Five Cities On Clean Energy Scorecard
It seems like a contradiction on its face: Washington is pulling out of the Paris climate accords while D.C. is a leader in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But Washington is shorthand for the federal government and D.C. is a city of!-->…
WAMU: Watergate Salad: A Fluffy Green Bite Of Washington’s Past
The history of the salad stretches beyond Washington's borders and before the Watergate's construction. Its demise shows how Americans' idea of luxury has changed.
WTOP: DC ranks No. 1 in US for most expensive infant child care
D.C. parents are paying more for infant child care than their counterparts throughout the U.S.
Capital Projections: End-of-an-era edition
Capital Projections is The DC Line’s selective and subjective guide to some of the most interesting arthouse and repertory screenings in the coming week.
ONCE UPON A TIME … IN HOLLYWOOD
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Washington Business Journal: Region’s bus system still faces a key obstacle: Complicated…
One of the biggest hurdles in making buses a Washingtonian's mode of choice is getting the multiple regional transportation agencies to agree that it should be.
Washington Business Journal: Dean & DeLuca to close in Georgetown after 25 years
Luxury grocery chain Dean & DeLuca will close its Georgetown location Aug. 1 after 25 years of operation, though its last day for customers will come much sooner, on Friday.
Washington Post: Officials promise tough penalties for gun trafficking as violence in D.C. rises
After a bloody week that contributed to a steadily rising homicide rate, officials from the District and Virginia promised Thursday to aggressively prosecute the purchase and possession of illegal firearms on both sides of the river.
Washington Post Express: A formula for success: D.C. native vies for worldwide Excel title after…
Bruce Beuzard IV was searching the internet for information about the exercise program P90X when he fell into an unusual passion.
Washington Post: Backlash intensifies over D.C. plan to end disabilities services contract
Backlash intensified this week to the D.C. government’s effort to end a 14-year-old partnership with Georgetown University that provides a range of medical and social services for people with disabilities.
WTOP: ‘Please speak up’: Officials ask residents to help stop flow of guns into DC
The recent murder of an 11-year-old boy in the District has local leaders appealing to the public to help stop the flow of illegal guns into the city.
DCist: After 18 Months Of Uncertainty, Tenants In Basilica-Owned Buildings Will Avoid Eviction
When the former owner of Heather Benno’s Edgewood apartment building died, her family’s future was thrown suddenly into flux.
Bisnow: NBC Moving 350 D.C. Employees To Expanded North Capitol Street Space
NBC is moving hundreds of employees from its longtime D.C. bureau in Tenleytown to a newly expanded North Capitol Street space.
WAMU: D.C. Lacks Mental Health Providers, Especially For Youth
In D.C., more than 133,000 people live in areas with limited access to mental health care providers. And they are concentrated in Wards 7 and 8.
DCist: We Finally Know Which Taylor Gourmet Locations Are Coming Back To Life
When hoagie shop Taylor Gourmet abruptly shuttered its 17 D.C. outposts in September 2018, there was only one place left to score the local chain’s popular sandwiches: behind the TSA check-in line at National Airport.
WAMU: Amtrak Launches Nonstop Acela Train From D.C. To New York — But Is It Worth It?
Amtrak is starting a new nonstop service from D.C. to New York on its faster Acela trains starting Sept. 23.
DCist: Court Orders Landlord To Take Down ‘No Housing Vouchers’ Language In Ads
A D.C. court is ordering a local real estate and property management company to take down language in its housing advertisements that says the company will not rent apartments to people who receive housing assistance.
WAMU: ‘Our Ancestors Deserve This’: Displaced Residents Seek Historic Status For Barry Farm
Residents who once lived at the Barry Farm public housing complex in Southeast D.C. are requesting landmark status for 32 buildings currently destined for demolition.
Washington Business Journal: Pendry unveils future Wharf hotel
Pendry Hotels & Resorts, which made its East Coast debut in Baltimore in 2017, is now sharing more about its first D.C. hotel.