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WTOP: Metro to pay for lawyers for board members subpoenaed in Jack Evans criminal probe

Editor Jul 11, 2019
Metro will pay for lawyers for board members subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand jury investigating former board Chairman Jack Evans.

Northwest Courier: Mission-Driven Urban Farms Help Feed, Educate DC

Editor Jul 11, 2019
Tracy Knapp, the farm manager at Common Good City Farm in LeDroit Park, came to DC from the Virgin Islands, and before that multiple rural farms in the continental United States. Unlike any of the previous farms she had worked on in the…

WTOP: Metro suspends automatic door operations indefinitely; no timetable for return

Editor Jul 11, 2019
Metro has suspended automatic door operations on the Red Line, just days after touting its return.

DCist: Two Pedestrians Were Killed By An SUV Driver Who Barreled Into A Northwest D.C. Park

Editor Jul 11, 2019
Two pedestrians were struck and killed on Wednesday night in Northwest D.C. when a driver went barreling into a park near Foggy Bottom.

Curbed: Driver fatally strikes two people along Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Editor Jul 11, 2019
The victims were reportedly sitting in a park when the crash happened

WTOP: Upgrades to DC sewer system helped Anacostia River through Monday’s storm

Editor Jul 11, 2019
D.C.’s sewer system was built in the late 1800s, and what worked then is not exactly the best way to dispose of sewage today — and definitely not ideal when a major rainstorm like the one that hit the region on Monday.

Greater Greater Washington: Deanwood residents are fed up with their frequently-shuttered library,…

Editor Jul 11, 2019
“Daddy, look! I’m swinging backwards!” On the warm spring day earlier this April, kids of varied ages were doing what they do best: Laughing and playing on the swings and slides at the Deanwood Recreation Center’s outdoor playground.…

WTOP: DC deli makes cut for best new restaurants in US

Editor Jul 11, 2019
Eater released its list of the 16 best new restaurants in the U.S. on Wednesday, and a D.C. deli made the cut.

WAMU: Metrobus Gets Low Marks For Speed And Schedule Reliability

Editor Jul 11, 2019
For a month, Metrobus has been under the microscope. MetroHero, an app created by local transit enthusiasts to help track trains and buses, partnered with the Coalition for Smarter Growth to examine routes for speed and reliability. Now…

WTOP: Crime, conspiracies, new officers; DC police chief Newsham talks initiatives

Editor Jul 11, 2019
Three months ago, D.C.’s murder rate was shockingly high — up 35% from 2018, which was a year that also saw a double digit increase in homicides. But as the summer approached, a time when conventional wisdom says crime typically goes up,…

City Paper: Mike Daisey Gives an 18-Part, 32-Hour Monologue on the Worst of American History

Editor Jul 11, 2019
Catch the World War II chapter on Saturday. The performance at Arena Stage is his most ambitious project yet.

Washington Business Journal: Catholic Charities teams with Ohio firm to build one of D.C.’s…

Editor Jul 10, 2019
Ohio-based IGS Solar and its design and construction partner, Millersville, Maryland-based Solar Energy Services Inc., will build a 2-megawatt, 5,000-panel solar ground array and pollinator field on 5 acres surrounding the Gift Peace House…

Washington Times: D.C. Council votes to approve Intralot gaming contract

Editor Jul 10, 2019
International gaming company Intralot’s connections to Jack Evans raised plenty of concerns — but in the end, they weren’t enough to stop the embattled D.C. council member’s colleagues from awarding the firm a highly sought-after contract…

Washington Post Express: Metro finally makes some transfers free, but will it help those who need it…

Editor Jul 10, 2019
On a recent afternoon, Ronald Thompson Jr. was headed home to Anacostia from his job at a car rental business in Potomac Yard, where he drives vehicles to and from a maintenance shop.

Washington Post: Marriott was warned about misleading pricing in 2012. Millions of dollars later, a…

Editor Jul 10, 2019
For more than a decade, Marriott International has been misleading guests about hotel room prices and earning millions in profits as a result, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by D.C.’s attorney general.

DCist: Phillips Seafood Owners Are Opening The Fast Casual Street Carts In Logan Circle

Editor Jul 10, 2019
Another day, another fast casual option in D.C., and this one’s giving away free food on Thursday to its first customers.

Washington Times: D.C. Mayor Bowser: Trump’s Salute to America ‘depleted’…

Editor Jul 10, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said Tuesday President Trump’s “Salute to America” festival has drained a fund intended to protect the District from terrorist attacks and provide security for events.

DCist: Even As New Report Traces Seth Rich Conspiracy Back To Russia, Fox 5’s Debunked Story Remains…

Editor Jul 10, 2019
Yahoo reports that the conspiracy theories about the 2016 murder of a Democratic National Committee staffer in Bloomingdale originally came from a Russian intelligence agency.

WTOP: Metro campaign includes message against ‘manspreading’

Editor Jul 10, 2019
A Metro billboard is getting attention for calling out a problem that’s all too familiar for many riders.

Washington Business Journal: Washington’s W Hotel unveils its $50M renovation

Editor Jul 10, 2019
The W Washington D.C. hotel is finally showing off the results of a big renovation that began more than a year ago.
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