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District Links: Officials urge water conservation with new ‘Drought Watch’ designation; Nadeau floats wealth tax ahead of budget votes; and more

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District Links: Zoning board resumes operations after DC Council…

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District Links: McDuffie wins backing of DC Chamber affiliate; Bowser…

Washington Business Journal: These are the last months for the Embassy of Australia as we know it

Editor May 28, 2019
The 50-year-old Embassy of Australia building on D.C.’s Scott Circle will close in November ahead of its demolition and the construction of its 133,000-square-foot replacement.

WAMU: Lonnie Bunch III Set To Become Smithsonian Institution’s First Black Secretary

Editor May 28, 2019
A new pilot is set to take the helm at the Smithsonian Institution.

Washington Post: Smithsonian names Lonnie Bunch III as new secretary, the first African American in…

Editor May 28, 2019
Lonnie G. Bunch III — the dynamic founding director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture — has been appointed secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, becoming the first African American leader in…

Washington Times: Ted Leonsis, D.C. anxious to cash in on sports gambling

Editor May 28, 2019
At a recent panel discussion entitled “The Future of Everything,” Ted Leonsis talked about how gambling is going to fundamentally change the way fans watch sports, whether they’re in the arena or watching from elsewhere.

Curbed: Public meeting on $20M Lamond-Riggs Library redevelopment set for June 12

Editor May 28, 2019
Library officials will discuss initial design concepts and other project details

Washington Post: Middle-income seniors risk falling through cracks in housing market

Editor May 28, 2019
Mary Gerace has lived in the District since 1963 and loves it. But at 73, she worries that someday she may become too frail to stay in the rent-controlled third-floor walk-up apartment in Glover Park where she has lived for 42 years. Then,…

Petula Dvorak in The Post: No job? No college? No plan? You’re in!

Editor May 28, 2019
Hack. Hack. Hack. The tattooed ex-boxer hacked at the cutting board with a 10-inch chef’s knife. “No. That’s not right,” chef Carletta Fletcher said, taking the knife and grimacing at the juicy green swamp he’d made out of a roll of basil…

District Links: Public housing, Banneker-Shaw, United Medical Center top issues in budget vote;…

Editor May 28, 2019
Good Tuesday morning. Today the DC Council votes for the final time on the fiscal 2020 budget. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson’s attempt to use millions from Events DC’s reserves to make urgent public housing repairs is still being…
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DCPS chancellor visits Teacher of the Year’s classroom at Lafayette Elementary

Jake Maher May 28, 2019
A little over three months into his tenure as the DC Public Schools chancellor, Lewis Ferebee used Teacher Appreciation Week as a chance to shadow 2018 DCPS Teacher of the Year Lakeisha Brown and tour Ward 4’s Lafayette Elementary School,…
Opinion

Kyndell Geddis and Crystal Smith: Why Banneker should relocate

Commentary May 28, 2019
Since 1981, Benjamin Banneker Academic High School has provided DC students with a great education. Banneker’s campus at Euclid Street and Georgia Avenue NW was originally built to serve as a junior high, but over the years it has been…

WTOP: TRASHED: Can the DC area clean up its waste problem?

Editor May 28, 2019
Recycling isn’t exactly thriving in the nation’s capital. D.C.’s waste diversion rate (the percentage of waste diverted from the landfill or incinerator by recycling or other efforts) hovers around 23%. San Francisco’s rate is 80%, and…

WAMU: Tax Incentives For D.C. Tech Companies Poised To Be Slashed

Editor May 28, 2019
An estimated $16 million per year would fund social services instead, under amendment expected to pass.

WAMU: 45 Washington-Area Students Compete In Scripps National Spelling Bee

Editor May 28, 2019
Teddy Palmore had a decision. “I was deciding between one ‘T’ or two ‘Ts’ and I guess I decided right,” Palmore said.

Washington Post: 15-year-old killed Sunday was ‘beloved student’ at D.C. charter school

Editor May 28, 2019
Maurice Scott broke into bashful smiles as he talked about the monuments and museums of his hometown in a video produced at Somerset Prep DC, the charter school in Southeast Washington where he was in ninth grade.

Deborah Simmons in The Washington Times: D.C. hospital plan is wacky

Editor May 28, 2019
The D.C. Council could vote soon on funding two public hospitals at once.
Arts and Culture

The #DontMuteDC go-go protests aren’t done. They’re expanding.

Steven Kiviat May 27, 2019
Following the #DontMuteDC protests that helped bring DC’s homegrown go-go music back to the speakers outside Metro PCS at 7th Street and Florida Avenue NW — and this month’s #Moechella music rally at 14th and U streets NW that reinforced…

WTOP: Southeast DC charter school ups security after student fatally shot nearby

Editor May 27, 2019
Police are actively searching for a suspect in the fatal shooting of a Southeast D.C. teenager killed near his school on Sunday morning.

Washington Post: In the city where Memorial Day started, the District honors a World War II-era…

Editor May 26, 2019
Memorial Day is when we honor those who wore a uniform and died defending our country. But here was Leroy Tonic, very much alive Friday afternoon at the District Building, the guest of honor in a ceremony thanking him for his service…

Washington Post Editorial Board: When will D.C. realize it doesn’t belong in the hospital business?

Editor May 26, 2019
D.C. LAWMAKERS have finally decided to do something about the wasteful spending at the troubled public hospital in Southeast. We wish we could applaud the move to cap spending and eventually close the hospital, but it is long overdue and —…

Washington Post: Tens of millions in D.C. public housing repairs hang in budget dispute

Editor May 26, 2019
An ongoing dispute between District lawmakers and the city’s chief financial officer threatens to derail tens of millions of dollars in proposed renovations to dangerously neglected public housing complexes.
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District Links: Officials urge water conservation with new ‘Drought Watch’ designation; Nadeau floats wealth…

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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 8
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…

District Links: Council gives initial OK to extending open meetings changes; National Guard didn’t drive down…

Jun 2, 2026 26
The DC Council voted this afternoon to advance permanent legislation that incorporates the temporary changes to the District's open meetings law in effect over the past year that have allowed private…

District Links: Ward 5’s Parker backs Lewis George in mayor’s race; emergency curfew bill still lacks the…

Jun 1, 2026 8
Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker this morning endorsed Janeese Lewis George in her mayoral bid, becoming the fourth sitting councilmember to back their Ward 4 colleague.
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