Navy working on land swap to facilitate new museum, retail development The National Navy Museum and Redbrick LMD have struck a deal to trade land parcels for a mutually beneficial development plan. Madeleine ShererDecember 5, 2023
Prayer vigil and peaceful protest for Palestinians staged during National Christmas Tree lighting A group of about 30 people gathered at the Ellipse to call for peace in Palestine. Madeleine ShererNovember 30, 2023
DDOT seeks funding for SE/SW Freeway bridge repairs Bridges on the I-695 SE/SW Freeway need repairs, but residents can expect to see construction begin in 2026 at the earliest. Madeleine ShererNovember 28, 2023
Navy Yard ANC calls for license revocation for apartment management over poor conditions Residents of “luxury” apartments complain about pests, maintenance failures, floods, and bad management. Madeleine ShererNovember 14, 2023
Capitol City Circus School holds final performance of all-staff show The Halloween-themed show allowed the school’s staff to take center stage. Madeleine ShererOctober 31, 2023
Underpass development moves forward to connect Navy Yard, Capitol Hill Difficulties with contractors held up progress to a small degree, but project managers expect to see construction by the end of the year. Madeleine ShererOctober 24, 2023
The Navy Yard business initiative that’s taking on crime A small group of local businesses have banded together to create a new approach to safety. Could other areas in D.C. do the same? Navy Yard businesses say yes, but residents remain doubtful. Madeleine ShererOctober 3, 2023
Navy Yard grapples with stabbing as violent crime rises Metropolitan Police Department data shows the Navy Yard experienced 64 violent crimes this year to date, compared to the 55 total in 2022. Madeleine ShererSeptember 19, 2023