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Washington Post: D.C.’s Pride Parade is fully in-person for first time since pandemic

Editor Jun 11, 2022
Rain drizzled early Saturday afternoon as partygoers moved up and down 14th and T streets in Northwest Washington in preparation for the start of Capital Pride Parade. Outside a restaurant, Jackie Segler, 40, added another rainbow flag to…

Washington Post: Drivers adjust routines to cut costs as D.C. gas prices reach $5

Editor Jun 11, 2022
The numbers are the highest recorded in the region, forcing motorists to seek out cost savings

Washington Post: Metro’s new general manager sets July 25 start date

Editor Jun 11, 2022
Randy Clarke, who was hired May 10, announced in a tweet that he has left his former job running Austin’s transit system and will join Metro after a break

Washington Post: D.C. girds for protests, celebrations expected to draw large crowds

Editor Jun 11, 2022
D.C. police are increasing their presence in the city, deploying civil-disturbance units and closing roads to gird for several large protests, events and celebrations that are planned in the nation’s capital over the next two weekends, top…

DCist: The Old Post Office Clock Tower Has Reopened To The Public

Editor Jun 11, 2022
A lot has changed at 1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW recently. Last week, the luxurious Waldorf Astoria hotel officially opened in the historic Old Post Office, taking over for what formerly the Trump International Hotel. This week, the Old Post…

WTOP: Grants from Amazon helps affordable housing near DC-area mass transit

Editor Jun 11, 2022
New grants from Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments and Amazon are making several housing projects near mass transit stations more affordable.

Washington Post: On first day at the polls, D.C. voters weigh change or consistency

Editor Jun 11, 2022
The first day of early voting in D.C. began on Friday — but at some polling places, no one was there.

Washington Business Journal: Landlords sue to evict the Whittle School from its D.C. campus

Editor Jun 10, 2022
The owners of the Van Ness building that houses the Whittle School & Studios' D.C. campus have sued to evict the for-profit K-12 education company for allegedly failing to pay nearly $27.2 million in rent and real estate taxes since…

WTOP: Molly Smith to retire after 25th season at Arena Stage

Editor Jun 10, 2022
Arena Stage artistic director Molly Smith announced on Friday that she will retire.

WTOP: Capital Pride Parade is back: What to expect and what’s new this year

Editor Jun 10, 2022
The Capital Pride Parade is back this year, and as organizers prepare to welcome large crowds on Saturday, visitors should also expect a new parade route.

Washington Post Editorial Board: What to do with RFK Stadium? First, D.C. must take control. Image…

Editor Jun 10, 2022
There is a pretty good record of redeveloping underused and run-down federal land in the District of Columbia into vibrant neighborhoods. Look at the transformation of the Navy Yard and the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center into…

Colbert King in The Post: D.C. is better off without the NFL — especially if it comes with Daniel…

Editor Jun 10, 2022
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) has laid the legislative groundwork for the District to acquire the 190-acre, federally owned RFK campus on the city’s Northeast riverfront. That’s great news because the city can make good use of the…

WTOP: DC’s overall economy gets strong marks; tops in some ways

Editor Jun 10, 2022
A list of 2022’s Best and Worst State Economies included the District in its findings, and when compared to states, D.C. ranks 10th-best overall.

DCist: Bowser, Contee Offer Vague Security Plans Ahead Of Busy June

Editor Jun 10, 2022
With Pride celebrations, a march against gun violence, looming Supreme Court decisions, and a large outdoor music festival on the books, the next two weeks are set to be busy for D.C.

Washington Post: Molly Smith announces an exit after 25 years leading Arena Stage

Editor Jun 10, 2022
The long-serving artistic director at one of America’s flagship regional theaters will depart in July 2023

Washington Business Journal: Events D.C. to sell the land beneath D.C.’s Marriott Marquis

Editor Jun 10, 2022
Events D.C. plans to sell the land beneath the District's convention center hotel for $100.7 million.

Erich Heckel and Samantha Averett in The Post: D.C. is wrongly excluding teachers from graduation

Editor Jun 10, 2022
What does it mean, as a teacher, to love your students?

Axios: Where we stand on COVID-19 heading into summer

Editor Jun 10, 2022
We are headed into our third pandemic summer as subvariants of Omicron dominate our region and vaccines for our youngest Washingtonians are almost here.

City Paper: City Paper Primary Prep: Will Incumbents Bonds, Mendelson, Nadeau Hang On?

Editor Jun 10, 2022
Here’s what to expect in the Ward 1, at-large, and council chair races ahead of June 21.

DCist: In-Person Early Voting Kicks Off Ahead Of June 21 D.C. Primary

Editor Jun 10, 2022
A week-long period of in-person early voting in D.C. kicks off Friday at 39 vote centers located across the city.
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