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Mayor: Hotel Hive ‘Gets’ D.C.
March 13, 2017
•Mayor Bowser got behind the bar at the March 6 launch of the District’s first “micro-lifestyle” hotel in Foggy Bottom.
Hyde-Addison Parents to Start New School
March 9, 2017
•The planned Mysa School (Swedish for ‘to cosy up’) would accommodate about 50 elementary-age students.
GU Activists Push for ‘Sanctuary Campus’
March 8, 2017
•Ever since President Donald Trump was elected and the deportation of illegal immigrants was expedited, some students at Georgetown University have become involved in the “sanctuary campus” movement. “Everyone is […]
Not the Usual Presidential Address to Congress
March 6, 2017
•No one in the press gallery knew what to expect Feb. 28, and there were surprises from the start.
Trump and White House Staff Heralded at CPAC
February 27, 2017
•What to do with their newly gained power and the role of education, particularly on liberal campuses, were among the topics for conservatives at their annual gathering. President Trump will speak there tomorrow.
Trump Comment Ensnares Swedish Embassy in Georgetown
February 23, 2017
•“You look at what’s happening last night in Sweden,” said the president, referring to what was taken to be a non-existent incident.
Congress to Miss Deadline to Overturn D.C.’s Assisted-Suicide Law
February 21, 2017
•Expect more protests by District leaders and residents as the Republican Congress chimes in on local matters.
WNDC Hosts Candidates for DNC Chair
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All 10 candidates for the chairmanship (or chairwomanship) of the Democratic National Committee turned out Feb. 15 for a debate of sorts at the Woman’s National Democratic Club.
Arlington County Leaves Georgetown-Rosslyn Gondola Hanging
February 16, 2017
•The Arlington County Board omitted the high-flying, trans-Potomac project from its capital improvement plan.
Concerns in the District About DeVos
February 13, 2017
•Some fear the new secretary of education, sworn in 51 to 50 Feb. 7, will make D.C. even more “choice-heavy.”