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Axios: Safety audit shows Metro is Back2Bad

Editor May 18, 2022
The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission audit that preceded 72 train operators being pulled from service is packed with troubling safety issues within the agency.

City Paper: Eric Goulet Painted Voucher Holders as Criminals During Ward 3 Debate, Attendees Say

Editor May 18, 2022
But the D.C. Chamber of Commerce won’t release the video.

WTOP: Ralph Lauren gift to expand Georgetown cancer care for underserved

Editor May 18, 2022
The Georgetown University Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center is one of several cancer centers that will share a $25 million gift from the Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation to address cancer care in undeserved communities.

WTOP: Proposed plans would create wooded nature trail in DC’s Ward 8

Editor May 18, 2022
East of the Anacostia River, in D.C.’s Ward 8, efforts are underway to give neighbors something that residents in other parts of the city take for granted — access to wooded nature trails.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: Recipe for healthy students: Add garden and cooking class to school

Editor May 18, 2022
The seven young chefs, all between 10 and 12 years old, mesmerized the audience. They sliced and diced onions, peppers, tomatoes and garlic. They sauteed spinach, boiled noodles and toasted tortillas. They worked with hot skillets and…

DCist: National Zoo Euthanizes Red Fox That Allegedly Killed Its Flamingos. Is That … Allowed?

Editor May 17, 2022
It was an audacious crime in the heart of the nation’s capital that garnered news coverage from outlets across the world: A stealthy red fox — a wild animal native to the D.C. region — managed to break into the heavily fortified flamingo…

DCist: Metro Has A ‘Culture That Accepts Noncompliance,’ Bypassing Safety Protections As Recently As…

Editor May 17, 2022
Metrorail repeatedly powered the electric third rail while workers were still on the roadway in recent weeks, bypassing safety procedures and putting people at risk of injury and death, according to a new report issued by the Washington…

Washington Business Journal: Georgetown to tackle ‘significant inequity’ in cancer care with…

Editor May 17, 2022
Georgetown University plans to expand its cancer services, thanks to funding from a big-name foundation.

Washington Post: Trucker convoy returns to D.C. region. Here’s what you need to know.

Editor May 17, 2022
A group of truckers calling itself the “People’s Convoy,” which protested vaccine mandates and aired other right-wing grievances by driving around the Washington region in March, returned to the Hagerstown Speedway in Maryland on Tuesday. …

WTOP: Second drinking water source for DC, swimming in Potomac to be studied

Editor May 17, 2022
Second drinking water source for DC, swimming in Potomac to be studied

Washington Post: Metro faces new safety order on first day under new leadership

Editor May 17, 2022
The transit agency’s top two leaders departed Monday after a training lapse involving about half of its train operators

WTOP: Ballots now being mailed to DC voters ahead of primary

Editor May 17, 2022
The D.C. primary election is coming up next month, but voters won’t have to wait that long to cast a ballot, because ballots are currently being mailed directly to the homes of registered voters across the nation’s capital.

WTOP: DC Democratic mayoral hopefuls talk COVID, crime, Commanders

Editor May 17, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser defended her record while three other Democratic hopefuls spelled out their positions in a 90-minute virtual debate Monday night.

WTOP: Metro GM Wiedefeld retires a month early; COO Leader resigns

Editor May 17, 2022
Metro General Manager and CEO Paul Wiedefeld has retired over a month earlier than planned, and the D.C.-area transit agency’s Chief Operating Officer Joe Leader has stepped down effective immediately.

DCist: Metro General Manager Wiedefeld To Retire Early, COO Resigns After Safety Recertification…

Editor May 17, 2022
Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld is out at WMATA, 45 days before his scheduled retirement. So is WMATA Chief Operating Officer Joe Leader, who resigned Monday.

Washington Post: D.C. mayoral candidates spar on crime, education at debate

Editor May 17, 2022
As political debates go, the showdown Monday night between Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and her three challengers for the Democratic nomination for D.C. mayor was mostly free of fireworks.

City Paper: As Salah Czapary’s Campaign Heats Up in Ward 1, His Republican Associates Draw Scrutiny

Editor May 17, 2022
Salah Czapary, the former D.C. police officer running to knock off Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau, has had one heck of a month so far.

Washington Times: D.C. substitute teachers demand another raise to offset inflation

Editor May 16, 2022
Substitute teachers in the D.C. Public Schools protested at City Hall Monday, citing inflation concerns as they demanded a pay increase to $35 an hour.

Washington Post: Metro GM retires one day after transit agency announces recertification lapses

Editor May 16, 2022
The transit agency was also cited as early as 2015 for not having a consistent recertification program.

WTOP: 2 DC Jail inmates die, 1 hospitalized after apparent overdoses

Editor May 16, 2022
Two DC Jail inmates are dead and a third is hospitalized after suspected overdoses.
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