Washington Post: Compromise would close Metro at midnight weekdays, 2 a.m. weekends, but push…
D.C. officials are reportedly considering a compromise that would keep Metro running later but push back its opening by 30 minutes, according to a top Montgomery County transportation official.
WAMU: The Social Movement Mix Tape: Smithsonian Record Label Spotlights The Music Of Change
Music that inspires resistance. Music sung at church or in temple. Music played at weddings and funerals. Music sung by activists around the world.
Street Sense: DC ranks third in drug overdose deaths in America, DC Council discusses plans to…
The National Institute on Drug Abuse reported in January that more than 130 people in the United States die every day due to an opioid overdose. Washington, D.C., ranks third in the country with the highest rates of overdose deaths,!-->…
Washington Blade: DC Council member asks court to ban discrimination against LGBT jurors
District Council member Mary Cheh (D-Ward 3) last month sent a letter to the chief judge of the D.C. Superior Court asking him to amend the court’s juror nondiscrimination policy to include LGBT people in the jury selection process.
Pulled in part from Corcoran Legacy Collection, exhibit at AU Museum reveals Tony Podesta’s…
An expansive new exhibit at American University’s Katzen Arts Center offers a survey of contemporary sculpture and photographs through works donated by lobbyist and internationally influential art collector Tony Podesta — including many!-->…
Capital Projections: Making films is a dangerous business 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 Editorial Board: Longer Metro hours could make the system less safe and reliable
“THE LATE-NIGHT hours, I was not here when they first came into being. I did some research and saw that when they were put into being, David Gunn, who was the general manager . . . made the comment that this will be the demise of Metro. So!-->…
WUSA9: Shot 5 times, a DC native who used to be ‘part of the problem’ is now risking his…
D.C. leaders have hired Violence Interrupters to help fight the District's wave of violent crime. WUSA 9 looks at who is fighting to "Cure the Streets."
Washington Business Journal: Here’s what’s coming — and when — at D.C.’s new ‘global school’
The bell at D.C.’s newest school will be ringing this fall.
Thalia Nash-Mwaipaja in The Washington Informer: Notes and Footnotes to a Life in Georgetown
In the early ’80s, my mother, younger sister and I went to live with my uncle Rev. Dr. James K. McCants where he presided in the church clergy house in Old Georgetown. What would become my address, 2902 O Street Northwest, was owned and!-->…
Curbed: What $2,100 rents in D.C. right now
See your options in neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Eckington
City Paper: Mayor Bowser Doubles Down on Her Rejected Nominee for D.C. Ethics Board
A battle of wills is brewing between Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen and Mayor Muriel Bowser.
Petula Dvorak in The Post: Nearly 2,000 miles of walking to find acceptance and love under disco…
She has walked about 1,800 miles in those brown, desert boots.
WAMU: Overworked Teachers And Budget Transparency Addressed In New DCPS Budget Proposal
After extended listening sessions — where acting schools chancellor Lewis Ferebee visited schools, parent groups and sat through hours of testimony in Council hearing — the chancellor announced some major changes within his upcoming budget!-->…
Washington Informer: Silverman Reintroduces Bill to Ease Student Loan Debt
The District has a number of people who are cool, smart and well-connected — and deeply in student debt.
Washington Post: D.C. wants to make clear to drivers that bike lanes aren’t for parking, idling or…
The District Department of Transportation wants to make clear to drivers that the city’s bike lanes are not to be used for parking, or to pick up or drop off passengers; it also wants to leave no doubt about the rules for traffic!-->…
UrbanTurf: The Costs and Profits of a DC Condo Conversion, Revisited
In 2017, UrbanTurf took a closer look at the return on investment that small-scale developers can expect in DC when converting a single-family home into condominium units. Since then, home prices have steadily increased, as has the cost of!-->…
Washington Informer: D.C. Helps Returning Citizens with READY Assistance
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has long expressed concern about returning citizens in the District of Columbia, going back to her days as a Ward 4 council member.
Washington Post: How do indie bookstores compete with Amazon? Personality — and a sense of…
For decades, experts have been predicting the death of small, independent bookstores. In the 1990s, the villains were mega-stores, like Barnes & Noble and Borders. The new millennium saw the rise of online bookselling, which offers far!-->…
WTOP: Capital One Arena getting Devils Backbone lounge, ‘gravity-defying SkyRing display’
WASHINGTON — Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which completed a $40 million renovation of Capital One Arena last summer, is investing another $15 million to make the arena more of a digital experience, including the largest!-->…