Norton Vows to Fight USDA Relocation from National Capital Region
June 13, 2019
Contact: Jack Miller
Norton Vows to Fight USDA Relocation from National Capital Region
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) vowed to fight the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA)!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Deborah Simmons in The Washington Times: Elected leaders should be held accountable for abuse in…
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Washington Times: D.C. Council hears from public on increasing voter participation
The D.C. Council’s Judiciary Committee on Thursday took public comments about legislation aimed at encouraging voter participation changing the ballot initiative process.
Washington Times: Made in D.C. collaborative pop-up kiosk sees business booming at Reagan National…
Travelers on the hunt for souvenirs have made the newest kiosk at Ronald Reagan National Airport — Made in DC — a standout that outsells its nearby rivals.
City Paper: Mystics’ Natasha Cloud Calls for “Media Blackout” to Raise Awareness…
She wants to have a meeting or hear solutions from Mayor Bowser and Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White.
Washington Post Express: Didn’t pay your fine for fare evasion in D.C.? Don’t worry, no one’s…
When the D.C. Council voted in January to decriminalize fare evasion on Metro’s trains and buses, it left a $50 fine as the only penalty.
City Paper: Why Out-Of-Towners Picked D.C.’s 14th Street NW For Their Next Restaurants
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WAMU: As Early Release Is Raised For Drug Kingpin Rayful Edmond, D.C. Residents Left To Weigh His…
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DCist: Here Are The Restaurants Moving Out (And In) On 14th Street
A slew of longtime establishments on the 14th Street NW corridor have closed or announced their impending closures in the past two weeks, and a majority of them will be replaced by out-of-town restaurants.
Bisnow: Downtown D.C. Office Building With Redevelopment Potential Hits The Market
An association is looking to sell its Downtown D.C. office building, and the buyer could tear it down and build a taller replacement.
Curbed: You can recycle your old computers and TVs at these D.C. libraries
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Washington Post: Downtown D.C. streets closed this weekend for TV miniseries shoot
The filming of a TV miniseries will close some streets in downtown Washington this weekend, officials said Thursday.
Bisnow: D.C.’s Top Economic Development Official Leaving To Join Amazon
D.C.'s top economic development official is leaving government to join Amazon as the tech giant builds its second headquarters in Northern Virginia.
WAMU: Tiny Bits Of Plastic Are Causing A Huge Pollution Problem In The Anacostia River
Many waterways in the D.C. area are polluted with plastic. But it’s not just bottles and cups and bags: the rivers and creeks also are filled with pieces of plastic so tiny they are barely visible. The Anacostia River, in particular, has a!-->…
Street Sense: Opioid crisis surges in DC region
This year, D.C.’s rate of drug overdose deaths is third highest in the nation, up from seventeenth, according to a panel convened last month by the American Association of Medical Colleges to discuss ways to deal with opioid addiction. The!-->…
Street Sense: DC government and Greater Washington Community Foundation align to end homelessness
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New community bookstore expands literacy options in Ward 8
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Washington Business Journal: Apartments over Checkers are on the table for Benning Metro area
The owner of Shrimp Boat Plaza by the Benning Road Metro station is weighing whether to raze the building in favor of apartments over retail, anchored by a Checkers fast-food restaurant.
WAMU: ‘One Of The Biggest Ghosts Of Our Past’: Corcoran Revisits Its Canceled Mapplethorpe…
In June 1989, at the height of the AIDS crisis, staff at the Corcoran Gallery of Art were preparing to open an exhibition of nearly 150 black-and-white photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe. The photographer had died of AIDS that spring at!-->…
Washington Post: Top D.C. economic development official leaving to join Amazon
The District government’s top economic development official is stepping down to join Amazon, a spokeswoman for Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said Thursday.