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Washington Post: Suspended Metro trains to return Thursday amid eight-month shortage

Editor Jun 15, 2022
Also Wednesday, a coalition of environmental groups filed an ethics complaint against a Metro board member

Washington Post: Bowser as next ‘mayor for life’? She’ll need support of the lukewarm, too.

Editor Jun 15, 2022
Ellen Hughes lives in the Parkview neighborhood of D.C. and says violent crime is her top issue in this year’s race for mayor. She gives Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) passing marks on how she handled the pandemic and schools, so she’ll vote…

Associated Press: DC trolls Saudi embassy by naming street Jamal Khashoggi Way

Editor Jun 15, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — One month ahead of President Joe Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia, the District of Columbia is renaming the street in front of the Saudi embassy Jamal Khashoggi Way, trolling Riyadh for its role in the killing of the…

Washington Post: George Washington University to stop using ‘Colonials’ name by 2023-24

Editor Jun 15, 2022
George Washington University will retire its “Colonials” moniker, a name intended to honor its namesake but that has long been criticized as a term that glorifies colonialism, officials announced Wednesday.

Washington Business Journal: Downtown D.C.’s office struggles prompt a residential conversion…

Editor Jun 15, 2022
As commuters remain at home, and not just because the pandemic persists, downtown D.C. is primed for a reimagining — as a place to live.

City Paper: Silverman Bill Would Establish Rights and Protections For Domestic Workers

Editor Jun 15, 2022
The first committee hearing on the bill is Thursday.

DCist: George Washington University Will Retire ‘Colonial’ Moniker

Editor Jun 15, 2022
The George Washington University “Colonials” will soon be no more: the college announced on Wednesday that it’s officially dropping its long-held moniker, which has been criticized for glorifying colonialism, slavery, and racial…

Washington Post Editorial Board: In the D.C. Democratic primary, stay the course

Editor Jun 15, 2022
With the Democratic primary election for D.C. mayor less than a week away, more than 36,000 people have already voted, dropping off or mailing in their ballots or casting them at an early voting location. That is more than one-third of the…

Washington Post: Some D.C. candidates go negative as election approaches

Editor Jun 15, 2022
In the days before Tuesday’s D.C. Democratic primary, some mayoral and council candidates are going negative, attacking their opponents through TV and digital ads and mailers.

Washington Post: Aggressive wild turkey vanishes after months of attacks on D.C. trail

Editor Jun 15, 2022
D.C.'s gobbling serial attacker has disappeared without a trace.

City Paper: In a Mailer, Anita Bonds Claimed An Endorsement from Someone Backing Her Opponent

Editor Jun 15, 2022
Most political missives stuffing D.C. mailboxes these days look pretty much the same, plastered with bright colors, block lettering, and smiling faces, so it can be easy to disregard them entirely on the way to the recycling bin. But every…

Associated Press: Washington arena unveils business suite for year-round use

Editor Jun 15, 2022
Monumental Sports & Entertainment is opening a business suite in Washington’s Capital One Arena that will be operational on a year-round basis.

DCist: Metro Is Bringing Back Eight 7000-Series Trains On Thursday

Editor Jun 15, 2022
Metro says it will bring back eight 7000-series trains on Thursday. Officials held a final safety meeting Wednesday.

DCist: D.C. May Soon Open Its First Shelter For Unaccompanied Migrant Teenagers

Editor Jun 15, 2022
A college dormitory in Brookland has been transformed into the first shelter for unaccompanied minors between the ages of 13 and 17 in Washington, D.C. Its objective is to help adolescents who crossed the border alone, and arrived in the…

WTOP: $50 million homeownership program set to help DC residents

Editor Jun 15, 2022
As housing costs rise, there’s a new program in D.C. aimed at making sure residents can afford to stay in their homes.

Washington Post: Meet the head of D.C.’s new Office of Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing

Editor Jun 15, 2022
Kari Cooke, recently tapped by D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser to lead the city’s new Office of Deaf, Deafblind and Hard of Hearing, still remembers longing for a sense of community.

Washington Business Journal: Georgetown University is wrapping up work on 477 student apartments…

Editor Jun 14, 2022
Georgetown University is putting the final touches on its new student apartments on H Street NW, a project the institution’s officials say is the first piece of a larger plan to expand its presence outside of its traditional home base.

UrbanTurf: Raze Applications Filed For Long-Planned Superfresh Redevelopment in AU Park pixel

Editor Jun 14, 2022
Raze applications have been filed for three properties in American University Park that could signal movement on the long-planned development at the site of the former Superfresh grocery site.

Washington Business Journal: Another new development set to get underway at The Parks at Walter Reed

Editor Jun 14, 2022
Another phase of development is ready to begin at the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center campus in D.C.'s Ward 4.

DCist: D.C. Elections Roundup: The Ward 3 Race Gets A Bit Smaller

Editor Jun 14, 2022
We’ve got a week left until the June 21 primary and passions are running high. Candidates are making their final appeal to residents and pushing them to vote if they haven’t already.
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