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Press Release: Mayor Bowser Reminds Residents of Available Protections and Programs to Support…

Press Release Sep 10, 2020
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor; Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development; DC Department of Housing and Community Development; and DC Department of Human Services FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September…

Washington Business Journal: Famed former Sushi Taro chef to bring Japanese food hall to D.C.

Editor Sep 10, 2020
Internationally acclaimed chef Makoto Okuwa is teaming up with Unconventional Diner co-owner Eric Eden to open a new, Japanese food hall in D.C.

Washingtonian: Beloved Happy Hour Spot Capitol Lounge Will Close After 26 Years

Editor Sep 10, 2020
Despite its "no politics" motto, the Capitol Hill bar was a favorite among the political set.

Washington Post: D.C. elections board bracing for ‘record-shattering’ turnout

Editor Sep 10, 2020
D.C. election officials said Thursday they are bracing for “record-shattering” turnout at the polls this fall, and reiterated their plea for voters in the District to vote early or use alternative methods to avoid long lines and other…

WTOP: DC names partner company for RFK Stadium demolition project

Editor Sep 10, 2020
The process of razing D.C.’s iconic RFK Stadium continues, and a local construction company was named Thursday to help move it forward.

DCist: D.C.’s Overnight Art Festival Is Back This Year … Sort Of

Editor Sep 10, 2020
Art All Night, D.C.’s annual overnight arts festival, will return this year in a — gasp — modified online format.

WTOP: Capitol Lounge is closing for good

Editor Sep 10, 2020
Capitol Lounge, a Capitol Hill sports bar that’s been popular with Hill staffers for decades, is closing for good. Its last day will be Sept. 20.

DCist: Wizards Star Bradley Beal, Himself A First-Time Voter, Urges D.C. Residents To Cast Ballots

Editor Sep 10, 2020
Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal has a message for D.C. residents: vote. It’s a message he’ll be taking seriously himself — and for the first time in his life.

DCist: A New Mobile Concert Service Is Launching In D.C. This Weekend

Editor Sep 10, 2020
After the pandemic hit D.C. this spring, musician and sound engineer Aaron Miller found himself with a slew of canceled shows and lots of spare gear. After a frequent collaborator, Miles Ryan, owner of 7DrumCity, received an inquiry about…

DCist: A Therapeutic Child Care Center Is Reopening In Ward 7 This Month

Editor Sep 10, 2020
A longtime child care center in Ward 7 that moved to a temporary location in 2016 will reopen Sept. 28 in a new building made possible by a $7 million fundraising campaign. The center is expected to provide much-needed child care services…
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District Links: Court hears arguments today in DC challenge over National Guard; McDuffie reportedly telling insiders…

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A federal judge is slated to hear arguments this afternoon on DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb's request for a court order to remove National Guard troops.

jonetta rose barras: Should Mayor Muriel Bowser run for reelection?

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Back in 2005, after months of will-he-or-won’t-he speculation about running for reelection, then-Mayor Anthony Williams told The Washington Post that he had been considering whether he had “the…

District Links: Council hearing airs views on bill to control ticket resale prices; leaf collection set to begin; East…

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The DC Council heard varied views at a public hearing yesterday on legislation to regulate the secondary market for tickets to live concerts and performances — with operators of several local venues…

District Links: Council votes again to exempt most 2- to 4-unit rental buildings from TOPA; Bowser renews push for…

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The DC Council voted 9-4 yesterday to exempt two- to four-unit rental buildings from the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act as long as they aren't corporately owned.
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