South Capitol Street Corridor Construction Testing
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 9, 2018
Media Contacts
Terry Owens
Lauren Stephens
South Capitol Street Corridor Construction Testing
(Washington, DC) - The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) advises residents that…
Exhibit documents historic neighborhood change, successful collective action
What are the boundaries for collective ownership, and which residents own what “rights” to their communities? A new exhibit at the Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum dives into these complex questions, exploring real-life stories of…
jonetta rose barras: Promising the stars and delivering peanuts
Politicians have an awful habit during election season of promising the stars, proffering to voters that they will cure every ill affecting every resident while staying within budget. After the dust has cleared, however, those stars are…
Jim Knight: Justice Housing Partners Fund will increase equity for families
Jubilee Housing launched in 1973 when members of Church of the Saviour saw a need to provide clean, safe and affordable housing in their neighborhood of Adams Morgan. Working together, justice-minded community members pooled their resources…
Pete Tucker: Vince Gray is Eyeing Another Run for Mayor. Here’s What WaPo Did to Him Last Time.
Vince Gray is eyeing a run for his old job as D.C. mayor. Having passed on the Democratic primary, Gray’s only option at this point is to run as an independent. Despite what would be an uphill fight in the overwhelmingly Democratic city,…
AG Racine Sues Turning Natural Cafe for Underpaying District Workers and Denying Sick Leave Benefits
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, July 5, 2018
MEDIA CONTACT: Rob Marus, Communications Director
Marrisa Geller, Public Affairs Specialist
AG RACINE SUES TURNING NATURAL CAFE FOR UNDERPAYING DISTRICT WORKERS AND DENYING SICK…
Student journalists at Wilson High’s Beacon look to build on high-profile year
Maya Wilson squeezed through the crowd that packed Pennsylvania Avenue for the March for Our Lives. She was trying to reach the nearest Starbucks — anywhere with Wi-Fi — to send updates to be published on the Huffington Post’s social media…
Councilmember Allen to hold public roundtable on policing and public safety in Wards 7 and 8
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July 5, 2018
Contact: Erik Salmi
Councilmember Allen to hold public roundtable on policing and public safety in Wards 7 and 8
On Thursday, July 12, Councilmember Charles Allen, Chair of the Committee on the…
SETTLEMENT REACHED on ST. THOMAS’ PARISH DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
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SETTLEMENT REACHED on ST. THOMAS’ PARISH DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Historic St. Thomas’ Parish and CAS Riegler have reached a settlement with Dupont Circle Citizens Association (DCCA), the area’s civic and residential…
Jazz history is local history in new book
"Music heals the soul," Maurice Jackson said recently at Busboys and Poets in Takoma Park. Jackson is one of the editors, along with Blair A. Ruble, of DC Jazz, a collection of essays that surveys the city's long history with the most…
Expanded Quality Improvement Network to Provide 94 More High-Quality Early Learning Seats in D.C.’s…
Expanded Quality Improvement Network to Provide 94 More High-Quality Early Learning Seats in D.C.’s Wards 7 and 8
Bethesda, Maryland (July 5, 2018) — The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) Division of Early…
jonetta rose barras: Wanted — an education architect for DCPS
There’s a temptation to parse the search for the next chancellor of DC Public Schools, with some education advocates arguing that any individual selected must focus on improving the quality of teachers and principals, providing equity…
“Separate and Unequaled: Black Baseball in the District of Columbia” Reopens at Anacostia Community…
“Separate and Unequaled: Black Baseball in the District of Columbia” Reopens at Anacostia Community Museum in Celebration of All-Star Game
July 3, 2018
The Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum will reopen its…
Paul Strauss: Denial of democratic equality for DC violates international law
Last week I spoke to members of the European Parliament’s Delegation for Relations With the United States on behalf of the rights of some 700,000 people who are denied basic democracy — the residents of the District of Columbia. Here’s the…
Mayor Bowser Cuts the Ribbon on Palisades Recreation Center and Walks in the Fourth of July Parade
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July 4, 2018
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LaToya Foster (EOM)
Mayor Bowser Cuts the Ribbon on Palisades Recreation Center and Walks in the Fourth of July Parade
(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, after participating in the annual…
Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Bond Rating Services Upgrade District General Obligations Bonds…
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Tuesday, July 2, 2018
CONTACT: David Umansky
Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Bond Rating Services Upgrade District General…
DC should tie tax breaks to union pay for construction workers, report says
The District is too quick to give tax breaks to developers without negotiating better pay for workers on projects like the multibillion-dollar Wharf, a new report from the DC Fiscal Policy Institute argues.
The 21-page report —…
Scott Goldstein: In the chancellor search, an opportunity to rebuild trust in DC schools
Last week, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that she would be beginning the search for a new DC Public Schools chancellor. This moment presents us with the unique opportunity of an open and inclusive discussion on the direction of education in…