Washington Post: What you’ll find at Red Bear, the new brewery bringing the Pacific Northwest to…
Bryan Van Den Oever, Simon Bee and Cameron Raspet met in Seattle, but when the three craft beer fans decided to launch their own brewery, they crossed the country to the “other” Washington.
Fox 5: DC Department of Public Works has spent about $8 million for snow removal this winter,…
WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - Almost midway through March, you won’t find a lot of love for winter.
New portrait exhibit at Army and Navy Club brings veterans’ unseen struggles to light
The abundance of military history and appreciation in DC — from the seemingly endless list of names at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to the captivating fountain display of the World War II Memorial — makes it fertile ground for Susan!-->…
The DC Lineup for this weekend: Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day and lots of local talent
Throughout this weekend, March 8 to 10, DC will host opportunities to support local dance, music, art and film, as well as bike and restaurant businesses. Events geared toward International Women’s Day start things off on Friday.
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HuffPost: Swastikas Show Up At Sidwell Friends School, Bastion Of Progressivism
This is the third time in months that swastikas have appeared at the elite D.C. private school that educated Malia Obama and Chelsea Clinton.
City Paper: More Subpoenas in the Jack Evans Probe
Feds ask major D.C. firms to detail their dealings with Councilmember.
Street Sense: Security company replaced immediately after a man was stabbed at 801 East Men’s…
A man was stabbed in a first-floor restroom at the 801 East Men’s Shelter in the early morning hours of Feb. 12, according to separate reports from two shelter residents.
Capital Projections: Destination kidnapping 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.
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Washington Post: Students at elite Sidwell Friends projected swastikas during assembly
High school students at the elite Sidwell Friends School displayed swastikas during an afternoon assembly Wednesday, the head of the D.C. private academy informed families in a letter.
Washington Post: Charles Schumer says D.C. statehood is a priority, a first for Senate Democrats
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Thursday made D.C. statehood a priority for the Democratic caucus for the first time.
WAMU: Meet One Couple Who’s Waiting To Have Kids Until D.C.’s Paid Leave Program Starts
Starting in July 2020, more than half a million people who work in the private sector in D.C. could be eligible for the District’s new paid family leave program. It gives new parents a portion of their wages for up to eight weeks.
DCist: The National Zoo Will Install New Security Fencing, Consolidate Entrances
The Smithsonian National Zoo has backed off an earlier proposal to build security checkpoints at zoo entrances after public backlash against the plan. But in a new plan approved by the National Capital Planning Commission on Thursday, it’s!-->…
Next City: Why History Matters in Equitable Development Planning
The researchers could have led with the numbers — homes purchased, local small businesses assisted, construction worker trainees placed, pounds of fruit and vegetables harvested.
Washington Post: After 80 years, the Memorial Bridge is getting a massive makeover
One day in the late 1920s or early ’30s, a worker on the Arlington Memorial Bridge project stood before a slab of granite that would become a bench on the structure and drew the notation “P 5” in black paint.
Washington Business Journal: Meet Yotel, the newest hotel brand coming to D.C.
Yotel, an ultramodern hotel chain out of the United Kingdom, is coming to the District.
Bisnow: NoMa Development Site, Long Planned For Office, Sells To Multifamily Developer
Tishman Speyer is selling a development site in the fast-growing NoMa neighborhood it has planned as an office project for over a decade.
DCist: Reprimand? Investigate? Sanction? Here’s Where Local Officials Stand On Jack Evans’ Ethics…
The vote to reprimand Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans for trying to parlay his public service for personal gain “will be, I believe, a unanimous vote,” aside from Evans himself, says his Council colleague, Ward 3’s Mary Cheh.
DCist: Goodbye Greene Turtle. Hello Sports Betting?
The Greene Turtle, a chain sports bar in Capital One Arena that’s the quickest bar to funnel into for a post-game beer, announced it will close next month after accepting a lease buyout offer from Monumental Sports & Entertainment.
Petula Dvorak in The Post: A new eatery, a red carpet and hope in a part of D.C. starved for nice…
It was yet another fancy-pants event in Washington — red carpet, velvet ropes, fur coats, earpiece guardians of the guest list.
Bisnow: Greene Turtle At Capital One Arena To Close As Monumental Plans New ‘Business…
The Capital One Arena will soon welcome a new concept in the prime retail space on the Sixth and F street NW corner.