Don’t be surprised if a new newspaper shows up on your front doorstep, front yard or building lobby today. It’s called The Northwest Courier. It quietly launched online at NWC.news […]
View three options for Hearst Park pool
This article appears in the September 14, 2016 edition of the Northwest Current (download the newspaper here). We reprint it with permission from Current Newspapers. by Mark Lieberman Current Newspapers […]
Rise in Van Ness food trucks causes anxiety for restaurants
by Cuneyt Dil Current Newspapers correspondent This article appears in the August 3, 2016 edition of the Northwest Current (download the newspaper here). We reprint it with permission from Current […]
Opinion: Building support for state of New Columbia
Alice Mitchell Rivlin, who has lived in Forest Hills for almost 40 years, has had distinguished careers in economics, federal government and DC affairs. She founded and led the Congressional […]
RiverSmart program funds local green efforts
by Mark Lieberman Current Newspapers staff writer Katrina Weinig of Forest Hills wants to see the Broad Branch stream restored and converted for community use. Steve Dryden of Mount Pleasant […]
Murch students to split time during renovation
by Mark Lieberman Current Newspapers staff writer Murch Elementary School students will relocate to a trailer complex on the University of the District of Columbia campus next school year, then […]
Murch swing space options draw debate
by Cuneyt Dil Current Newspapers correspondent A late proposal to house Murch Elementary School students at Lafayette Elementary’s trailers during the modernization of the former has drummed enough controversy for […]
Agency has high hopes for Van Ness commercial area
by Mark Lieberman Current Newspapers Staff Writer More than 30,000 cars pass through Van Ness every day, but few of them stop to take advantage of what the area has […]
Cheh’s annual school tour finds fewer faults
by Cuneyt Dil Correspondent, Current Newspapers The sounds of water faucets running and toilets flushing stop echoing through the empty hallway walls of Wilson High School, and Mary Cheh emerges […]
Tenleytown, Van Ness leaders cheer ‘Main Streets’ initiative
by Cuneyt Dil Current Newspapers correspondent Tenleytown and Van Ness have their faults, some say: Advisory neighborhood commissioner Tom Quinn once called the former an “architectural nightmare,” and his colleague […]