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Court considers an injunction to halt repairs as legal battle continues over former Sanford Capital properties in Congress Heights

Megan Mineiro May 15, 2019 1,165
A D.C. Superior Court judge will hear arguments today regarding the selection of a new receiver for a dilapidated apartment complex in Ward 8. The contested buildings are at the heart of a civil case brought in 2016 by the Office of the…
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Arts and CultureDistrict government

Council set to amend DC budget in response to community worries about arts panel’s loss of dedicated funding, independence

Brennan Hafner May 14, 2019 1,048
The DC Council’s newly released draft budget plan addresses many of the community concerns raised about Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed changes to the independence and grant-making policies of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. …
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Built EnvironmentDistrict government

Mayor plans public engagement on how to get 12,000 new affordable housing units throughout DC by 2025

Cuneyt Dil May 13, 2019 1,340
Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration will host community meetings throughout the city this summer to establish neighborhood targets laying out how to distribute a total of 12,000 new affordable housing units over the next six years. …
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District governmentNews

Mendelson faces calls from four council members for public hearing prior to FOIA changes proposed in budget act

Chris Kain May 10, 2019 333
Near the end of a daylong work session Wednesday, DC Council Chairman Phil Mendelson faced a spirited challenge from four council members who urged him not to pursue new exemptions to the District’s Freedom of Information Act next week via…
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DC unveils 2020 DC Teacher of the Year finalists after honoring city’s 2019 award-winning educators

Brennan Hafner May 9, 2019 1,920
Three finalists for the 2020 DC Teacher of the Year were announced today by Mayor Muriel Bowser's administration: Beth Barkley, English teacher at Cardozo Education Campus’ International Academy; Justin Lopez-Cardoze, seventh-grade life…
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Natural EnvironmentNews

As DDOT studies options for Palisades Trolley Trail, questions arise over what’s most suitable

Lilah Burke May 8, 2019 2,763
What’s now a grassy footpath along the Potomac River from Foxhall Road to Galena Place NW along the former Glen Echo trolley route could become a full-fledged pedestrian and bike trail connecting Georgetown and the Palisades, depending on…
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ArtArts and Culture

Street artists beautify NoMa during international mural festival

Jennifer Anne Mitchell May 8, 2019 2,905
Now underway in NoMa, the fourth annual POW! WOW! DC International Mural Festival strives to bridge cultures, beautify the neighborhood, teach the community about public art and highlight the role that murals play in the city’s artistic…
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FeaturesNatural Environment

‘We want to get people outside’: Longtime DC parks activist aims to harness nature’s transformative power

Kate Oczypok May 6, 2019 1,201
As the Earth Day Network looks ahead to next year’s 50th anniversary of Earth Day, the event’s mission has remained a constant — "to diversify, educate and activate the environmental movement worldwide." That same mantra planted a lifelong…
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District governmentFeatures

AG’s essay contest gives DC middle schoolers a forum to talk about impact of community violence

Alexandra Kelley May 6, 2019 922
Right after the workday ended, dozens of local policymakers and community leaders convened in the Old Council Chambers at One Judiciary Square for a meeting convened by DC Attorney General Karl Racine. Snacking and socializing, they were…
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Natural EnvironmentNews

City revives school composting program after students and teachers call for funding restoration

Megan Mineiro May 2, 2019 2,018
After suspending campus composting without explanation last June, the city restored funding last month for the organics recycling component of the DCPS Recycles! Program. In response to a DC Council oversight hearing in February where…
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Natural EnvironmentNews

National Wildlife Federation ranks DC among top 10 cities for wildlife

Sophie Austin May 2, 2019 1,371
The National Wildlife Federation (NWF), a nonprofit conservation education and advocacy organization, recently ranked Washington among the top 10 cities in the U.S. recognized for “taking concrete steps to address” challenges urban areas…
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Built EnvironmentDistrict government

Barry Farm residents seek historic status to preserve community and character

Grace Collins May 1, 2019 2,098
A new effort seeks to secure official recognition for the historic significance of Barry Farm, a public housing complex in Southeast DC. The neighborhood's origins date to 1867, when the Freedman's Bureau established it as a place…
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BooksFeatures

From the Anacostia River to the U.S.-Mexico border, local conservation photographer and writer aims to help save natural places and wildlife

Kate Oczypok Apr 26, 2019 667
Though Krista Schlyer’s work as a conservation photographer and writer has taken her all over the country and into Mexico, in recent years she’s been focused on a landmark closer to home: the Anacostia River. Schlyer, who lives in Mount…
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FeaturesNatural Environment

Longtime Kalorama Triangle resident, a ‘dauntless warrior,’ continues his 40-year fight against climate change

Andria Moore Apr 26, 2019 1,693
An Earth warrior lives among us. Nestled near some thick trees in the Kalorama Triangle neighborhood is the home of Rafe Pomerance and his wife, Lenore. “We’ve lived in the same house since 1975,” Rafe said. Forty-four years, three kids…
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GU Law Center honors Norton’s decades of public service with dedication of ‘tower green’

Brennan Hafner Apr 26, 2019 842
Years before becoming her hometown’s representative in Congress in 1991, DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton brought the expertise she had gained from her work in civil rights and employment law to the classroom as a professor at Georgetown…
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HomelessnessOpinion

Karen Cunningham: A new name, the same vision — let’s get everyone home, DC

Commentary Apr 25, 2019 584
On any given night, approximately 7,000 of our fellow residents — families as well as individuals — experience homelessness, according to DC’s 2018 Point in Time homelessness count. Some may see this as a welcome decrease from the prior…
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Natural EnvironmentNews

Lowell School to co-host climate change institute that dovetails with humanities curriculum

Sophie Austin Apr 24, 2019 1,021
Two years after introducing a new curriculum that uses the humanities to teach sixth-graders about climate change, DC’s Lowell School is looking to help others replicate the program. “I was looking for a topic in social studies that…
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FilmsNatural Environment

With diverse slate, annual environmental film festival once again offered local and global lessons on human connections with nature

Athena Naylor Apr 23, 2019 489
The Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital — which goes by the acronym DCEFF — celebrated its 27th year with last month’s impressive program of over 160 films that included two notable standouts by local filmmakers: Larry…
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District governmentNatural Environment

DC Council bill would mandate more charging infrastructure for electric cars

Brady Holt Apr 22, 2019 1,335
District residents and commuters may have access to more places to charge electric vehicles in a few years, if the DC Council adopts a new bill mandating additional charging infrastructure. The bill from Ward 3 Council member Mary…
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Natural EnvironmentNews

City-run program links school gardens with community volunteers to help spaces stay vibrant through the summer

Brennan Hafner Apr 22, 2019 1,774
DC green thumbs can skip the long waitlists for community garden plots and connect instead with underused growing spaces through Shared Roots, a city-run summer program. “There are people who want to garden. There are spaces that need…
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Just days ahead of DC's primary election tomorrow, the DC Office of Campaign Finance on Friday fined Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George's mayoral campaign $16,000 for violations connected to…

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As we approach DC’s first mayoral transition in over a decade, it is worth taking stock of how the city is performing on public safety, and how the next mayor can continue to move us further toward…

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