Washington Post: D.C. accuses 3 Maryland families of fraudulently enrolling children in city schools
The District sued three Maryland families Wednesday, alleging the parents fraudulently claimed to live in the city so their children could attend D.C.’s public schools.
Curbed: D.C. may build out three-mile pedestrian and bike trail along Potomac River
The city’s transportation department is studying whether one is feasible on the Palisades Trolley Trail
Washington Post: Worries about apartment roof safety force 85 Georgetown students to relocate
Georgetown University is moving 85 students out of the top floor of an apartment complex this week after structural engineers found roof damage that required swift repairs and reinforcement.
WTOP: DC files suit against 4 parents, city employee for defrauding schools
WASHINGTON — Four Maryland parents and a D.C. employee are in hot water with the city, facing fraud charges for allegedly enrolling their children in District schools.
DCist: ‘Of Course We Are Unhappy About It’: Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory Needs To Find A New…
Back in June, Joy Zinoman says, leadership at Studio Theatre called her into a meeting. They had called Zinoman, the founder and former artistic director of Studio, to discuss the Studio Theatre Acting Conservatory, which she also founded.!-->…
Curbed: D.C. could get more say over federal parks in the city under congressional lands package
The District would be able to enter “cooperative management agreements” with the National Park Service
Washington Business Journal: Peebles lines up financing for Mount Vernon Triangle hotel
D.C.’s long-planned SLS Hotel project is inching closer to breaking ground.
UrbanTurf: From Whole Foods to Town: The 1,440 Units Slated for Shaw and U Street
While the development pipeline is slowing in some neighborhoods, there remain a lot of mixed-use projects underway in Shaw and approaching the U Street Corridor. Today, UrbanTurf takes a look at what we can expect to see constructed and!-->…
Bisnow: German Hostel-Hotel Concept To Open First U.S. Location In NoMa
European hostel-hotel concepts with large shared rooms are beginning to grow their presence in D.C., with the latest in the emerging hospitality market of NoMa.
DCist: Why Yes, That IS A D.C. Council Staffer Seated Behind Kacey Musgraves At The Grammys
Michelle Obama wasn’t the only person in politics to make an appearance at the Grammy Awards on Sunday evening. Sitting right behind Album of the Year winner Kacey Musgraves was none other than Wilson Building stalwart David Meadows,!-->…
Washington Business Journal: Another European hostel-hotel hybrid coming to D.C.
The latest European hotel brand looking to expand into the District is Meininger Hotels, which will open its first location in the United States in NoMa.
DCist: Dan Snyder Loses Leverage As Maryland Pulls Out Of Stadium Talks For Now
Mayor Muriel Bowser has said that she wants to bring a football stadium to D.C., and now she faces less competition to lure Washington’s team, whose name is a dictionary-defined slur, back within District lines.
City Paper: Bowser’s Inaugural Committee Took in Nearly $1 Million in Seven Weeks
About $792,000 came from donors who, for the most part, are either lobbyists, developers, or people who have or want contracts with D.C.
Washington Post: The interracial love story that stunned Washington — twice! — in 1867
When Ely Parker married Minnie Sackett, “the creme de la creme of Washington society” came to gawk
City Paper: Residents Queue Up to Speak on Changing Woodrow Wilson High School’s Name
Many say the time has come, but not all agree.
Washington Post: Metro plan would subsidize Uber and Lyft fares to fill late-night service gap
Metro would subsidize an Uber, Lyft or other on-demand trip for late-night workers under a plan the agency is proposing to the ride-hail services.
WTOP: Metro plan for another shutdown could include free SmarTrips for feds
WASHINGTON — After Metro lost about $6 million in fare and other revenues during the recent partial shutdown of the federal government, the agency is working on plans to help riders continue to use the system if there is another shutdown!-->…
City Paper: D.C. Residents Report Multilayered Fatigue With Chancellor Search(es) as Ferebee…
Advocates and parents resign themselves to hoping for the best.
The Bowser Administration Celebrates More than a Decade of OSSE
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The Bowser Administration Celebrates More than a Decade of OSSE
OSSE reflects on more than 10 years of service and outlines plans for the future in its newly released 2019-2023 Strategic!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Statement from Councilmember Charles Allen on the failure of the Department of Corrections’ to…
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February 13, 2019
Contact: Erik Salmi
Statement from Councilmember Charles Allen on the failure of the Department of Corrections’ to provide outdoor access for some inmates
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