City Paper: Some Brookland Manor Residents Continue to Resist a Subsidized Development
In just under two weeks, the D.C. Council will take a final vote on whether to finance $56 million dollars’ worth of a long-planned redevelopment along Rhode Island Ave. NE.
City Paper: Buy D.C. 2018
A neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to shopping local for the holidays
Deborah Simmons in The Washington Times: What’s going on at D.C. Fire and EMS?
While the eyes of much of the world were trained on the throngs of D.C. visitors paying their respects to George H.W. Bush, Annie Maiden was in her Northwest home.
Washington Times: D.C. firetruck shortage connected to woman’s death
A 96-year-old woman died after a fire consumed her house in Shaw late Tuesday as her neighborhood’s assigned firetruck was covering Southeast amid a shortage of reserve emergency vehicles.
WUSA9: Bill to bring more public restrooms to DC passes important step
WASHINGTON -- A proposal to bring more public restrooms to D.C. has passed an important hurdle.
Washington Post: Proponent of traditional public schools wins race for D.C. school board seat
In the last act of a busy local election year, District voters Tuesday in Ward 4 picked Frazier O’Leary to represent them on the D.C. State Board of Education.
DCist: Hold Your Hedgehogs! D.C. Council Isn’t Legalizing The Pincushion-esque Pets Just Yet
It turns out, legalizing pygmy hedgehogs was a more prickly issue than it seemed.
Curbed: D.C. Council approves decriminalizing fare evasion in the Metro system
Despite the pleas of Metro and the leaders of its board, the D.C. Council gave final approval on Tuesday to legislation that reclassifies fare evasion in the transit system as a civil offense.
Washington Post: D.C. bicycling group urges city to move faster on making streets safer
The Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) has issued a new action plan on traffic safety that calls for building 25 miles of bike lanes a year and reducing the number of vehicles that come into downtown D.C., perhaps through…
The 74: History Has Its Eyes on Them: Musical-Infused ‘Hamilton’ Education Program Brings Civics to…
Tens of thousands of American high school students each year flock to the National Mall to look up at the larger-than-life monuments to the Founding Fathers: the 554-foot Washington obelisk and the 80,000-square-foot temple to Jefferson on…
Washington Business Journal: GWU Hospital deal to oversee UMC’s replacement may be imploding
George Washington University Hospital is expected to pull out of a tentative deal to run a new Southeast D.C. hospital because of new provisions backed Tuesday night by many D.C. Council members, according to a source familiar with the…
Washington Business Journal: Here’s how much DDOT will pay in rent for its new headquarters
The District is close to locking in a deal for a new transportation department headquarters in the Navy Yard area, where it will kick off the construction of a new office building to be developed by William C. Smith & Co. Inc.
Washington Post: The Smithsonian Castle needs a major renovation, but the popular museums keep…
When it was completed in 1855, the Smithsonian Institution’s Castle represented the grand ambitions of a revolutionary education organization. With its library, lecture halls, laboratories and exhibition spaces, the James Renwick-designed…
Washingtonian: Belletrist Book Club Names Kramerbooks Its Bookstore of the Month
Belletrist, the online book club co-founded by the actor Emma Roberts and her best friend Karah Preiss, recently named Kramerbooks its indie bookstore of the month.
UrbanTurf: 7,000 Units and Rising: DC Development in 2018 By The Numbers
Today, the Washington DC Economic Partnership held its annual meeting, and in conjunction with the meeting, it released its 2018 development report.
DCist: After Heated Debate, The D.C. Council Decriminalizes Fare Evasion
The D.C. Council voted to decriminalize Metro fare evasion on Tuesday after considering the legislation for more than a year and a half.
WTOP: Parent-led play groups in DC may be exempt from day care licensing
WASHINGTON — A proposal to exempt children’s play groups from day-care type regulations is moving forward in the D.C. Council.
With debut short story collection, Camille Acker writes a DC symphony
Every one of us inhabits our own DC. It overlaps with those of our family, neighbors, friends and colleagues, but we each travel in a District as unique as we are, made up of our haunts and history with bright familiar corners and dark…
WAMU: Supporters Of Minimum Wage For Tipped Workers Collecting Signatures To Save It
The race to save Initiative 77 is on.
City Paper: D.C. Council Passes Measures on Fare Evasion, Campaign Donations and Internet Sales Tax,…
The end is near. The agenda for the D.C. Council’s penultimate legislative meeting last Tuesday included more than 100 items, from firearm safety to campaign finance reform to turnstile jumping to building a new hospital east of the…