DCist: Councilmember Launches Petition To Oppose New Football Stadium At RFK
Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen and more than 2,400 others are saying “Hail No” to the idea of a new football stadium at the RFK campus.
WAMU: As D.C. Grows More Diverse, Report Shows Public Schools Remain Racially Segregated
D.C. residents talk about the city’s shifting demographics all the time. Since 2006, the District has become wealthier, whiter and younger. And residents see the changes all around them, particularly in new housing developments and rising…
DCist: D.C. Council Set To Vote On Bowser’s Controversial Appointee To Powerful Utility Commission
Mayoral appointments are not generally the subject of a major kerfuffle at the D.C. Council. The mayor picks someone to do a job and, most of the time, her nominee sails through to a final vote and approval.
Velva Taylor Spriggs in Petworth News: Op-Ed: The DC Council must include Howard University Hospital…
The DC Council should reconsider the current plan for the East End hospital as it does not include provisions for Howard University’s doctors, residents and medical and other health professions’ students to provide services and training.
Bisnow: News Akridge Plans Extensive Renovation, Expansion Of Office Building 1 Block From White…
An office building one block from the White House that was built during the Johnson administration has been tapped for a major renovation.
Norton Says Her Budget Provision Will Ensure D.C. Stays Open if Federal Government Shuts Down
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December 17, 2018
Norton Says Her Budget Provision Will Ensure D.C. Stays Open if Federal Government Shuts Down
Introduces Bill to Grant Back Pay to Furloughed Federally Contracted Low-Wage Workers
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Mayor Bowser Delivers More Senior Affordable Housing and Retail to Southwest at Kickoff of Phase II…
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Mayor Bowser Delivers More Senior Affordable Housing and Retail to Southwest at Kickoff of Phase II Construction on 555 E Street…
FlightGlobal: Congressman makes show of axing Washington National perimeter
An outgoing US House representative wants to repeal flight perimeter restrictions at Ronald Reagan Washington National airport, making a statement that local residents want the decades-old restriction lifted.
D.C. Policy Center: What does school diversity look like in D.C.?
Racially and economically diverse schools are thought to offer various mechanisms — more financial resources or positive impacts from peer exposure, for example — that can improve outcomes for students of all backgrounds, particularly…
UrbanTurf: The Best DC Legislation That Didn’t Get Passed in 2018
While the DC Council certainly introduced several commendable bills which weren't passed in 2018, one that UrbanTurf quite liked seemed to recede into the background with a whimper. In January, Councilmember Charles Allen introduced the Go…
Washingtonian: These Badass Bluegrass Sisters Ruled DC’s Honky-Tonk Bars
In the early 1960s, long before bluegrass was streamed into the living rooms of genteel NPR listeners or championed by retro-craving hipsters, the place to hear the best hillbilly music around was the District of Columbia, and the people to…
WTOP: ‘Red flag’ gun regulation set for final vote in DC
WASHINGTON — The District could soon have its own “red flag” gun safety law on the books.
City Paper: With New Proposal, Vince Gray Tries to Save Hospital Deal and Appease Howard Med School
Two "poison pill" amendments to the deal to build a new hospital in Ward 8 have forced Councilmember Vince Gray to propose more changes that give greater consideration to Howard University's medical school.
Washington Post: His fiancee was killed on a run in Logan Circle. He was left with the rest of his…
On a chilly December morning, nearly three months after the runner’s death, her makeshift memorial was still visible.
Simon Rodberg: Too many directions for DC schools
DC public and charter schools enter winter with winds buffeting them from many sides. The mayor’s nominee for DC Public Schools chancellor, Dr. Lewis Ferebee, brings a reputation from Indianapolis for aggressive innovation. The previous…
Analysis of Diversity in D.C. Schools Finds Little Overlap Between Racial and Economic Diversity
ANALYSIS OF DIVERSITY IN D .C. SCHOOLS FINDS LITTLE OVERLAP BETWEEN RACIAL AND ECONOMIC DIVERSITY
New data shows a diversifying Washington region, but diversity is hard to find school by school in the District of Columbia. A new report,…
Washington Post: D.C. Council to have final vote on bill aimed at seizing guns from suspected…
The D.C. Council on Tuesday could pass new laws restricting the ability of gun owners to modify weapons and require police to seize guns while enforcing protective orders in domestic disputes.
Washington Post: In the move toward personal mobility devices, D.C.’s poorest are left behind —…
If you’ve spent any time in downtown Washington recently, you’ve probably seen one of the hundreds of electric scooters that, for better or worse, have become ubiquitous on city streets and sidewalks.
Washington Business Journal: D.C. sues Providence, alleges hospital lacks approval to scale back
The D.C. government is suing Providence Health System, alleging the Northeast D.C. hospital violated the terms of its newly renewed license by scaling back many of its services Friday.
WTOP: All women, minority panels to lead 2019 DC-area council
WASHINGTON — When the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments gets to work next year, the first thing it’s expected to do is approve proposed board leaders who are all African-American. And, the Council of Government’s 2019 Corporate…