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DCist: It’s Weirdly Easy To Get ‘Hamilton’ Tickets At The Kennedy Center Right Now

Editor Mar 24, 2022
It’s never been easier to get tickets to Hamilton at the Kennedy Center. Well, at least that’s how it seems when you compare the current ticket-purchasing experience for the show’s upcoming 10-week run to the nightmarish ticket frenzy of…

WTOP: DC task force will recommend how to spend federal infrastructure money

Editor Mar 24, 2022
Over the next five years, D.C. will see $3 billion come in from President Joe Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure law, and billions more in funding will be up for grabs in the form of grants.

WTOP: DC attorney general accuses Pepco of mishandling community solar projects, overcharging

Editor Mar 24, 2022
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine’s office filed a complaint Wednesday against Pepco for allegedly mishandling community solar energy projects.

Washington Business Journal: D.C.’s first elevated park nears total fundraising goal with big…

Editor Mar 24, 2022
The 11th Street Bridge Park project picked up a $3 million earmark in the recently adopted federal budget, bringing the ambitious development to within only $14 million of its capital campaign goal.

WTOP: Why there are over 1,000 body bags on the National Mall

Editor Mar 24, 2022
Spread out over a section of grass between 3rd and 4th streets Southwest on the National Mall in D.C., purposely within the shadows of the U.S. Capitol, are hundreds of black body bags — about 1,100, actually.

Washington Post: Mayoral hopeful takes unchallenged swipes at Bowser at education debate

Editor Mar 24, 2022
D.C. Council member Robert C. White Jr. had the prime seat at an education-focused mayoral debate Wednesday evening. Alone, mostly.

WTOP: DC Jail to improve transgender housing policy to settle lawsuit

Editor Mar 24, 2022
The D.C. Department of Corrections agreed late Wednesday to improve housing policies for transgender people at the D.C. Jail, according to a news release.

Washington Post: D.C. jail to end shackling of transgender detainees, settles lawsuit

Editor Mar 24, 2022
The D.C. Department of Corrections will end a policy that places transgender people in shackles when they are first processed at the jail, after a settlement filed in court on March 23 concluded a months-long dispute over gender housing…

DCist: D.C. Jail Changes Transgender Housing Policies As Part Of Lawsuit Settlement

Editor Mar 24, 2022
D.C.’s Department of Corrections has agreed to alter its policies for housing transgender people in the D.C. Jail as part of a settlement with a transgender woman who filed a class action lawsuit against the jail for holding her in a men’s…

WTOP: ‘Extreme disappointment’ — Metro revises plan to bring back 7000 Series cars; Silver Line…

Editor Mar 24, 2022
Metro now says the 7000 Series rail cars that have been sidelined since a derailment last fall are not expected to return to service until this summer at the earliest, under a plan laid out by Metro General Manager and CEO Paul Wiedefeld…

DCist: Here’s What The Playground At D.C.’s First Elevated Park Could Look Like

Editor Mar 24, 2022
D.C.’s highly-anticipated elevated park pays tribute to our freshwater friends who may make the Anacostia River swimmable again… mussels! The forthcoming 11th Street Bridge Park will feature a “mussel beach” playground, where residents can…

DCist: A Bad News Day For Metro: No Quick Fix For 7000-Series, Silver Line Opening Delayed Again

Editor Mar 24, 2022
Metro delivered two major news items Thursday that rail riders won’t want to hear.

Washington Post: Metro outlines plan to gradually return suspended rail cars through summer

Editor Mar 24, 2022
The proposal offers no cause or solution for a defect that has sidelined more than half of the cars in Metrorail’s 7000-series fleet since October.

City Paper: A High School Senior Wants to be the Next Ward 3 Councilmember. Meet Henry Cohen.

Editor Mar 24, 2022
The 18-year-old says it’s no joke: He’s serious about bringing attention to school issues with his campaign.

Washington Post: D.C. proposes expanding the number of traffic cameras that issue fines

Editor Mar 24, 2022
The mayor’s proposed budget would deploy new cameras to target drivers who use bike and bus lanes, and pass school buses

Street Sense: How the rise of telehealth complicates the way people access health care

Editor Mar 23, 2022
At the start of the pandemic, Street Sense Media artist and vendor Queenie Featherstone did not have a computer so she saw her doctor on her cell phone.

Washingtonian: Your Guide to Rooting for Academy Award Nominees Who Have Ties to DC

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Look out for these films and movie-biz names at the Oscars this year.

Washingtonian: DC Could Have Two New Baby Bald Eagles by the End of the Weekend

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Eaglets from celebrity couple Mr. President and Lotus are likely to begin emerging soon.

Washington Business Journal: Howard University to receive massive federal funding infusion for new…

Editor Mar 23, 2022
Howard University is advancing plans to replace the hospital on its Northwest D.C. campus — and is set to receive $100 million from the federal government to help get it done.

Washington Post: D.C. street closures for Rock ’n’ Roll Half Marathon on Saturday

Editor Mar 23, 2022
The Rock 'n’ Roll Half Marathon and 5K are set to take place Saturday, closing streets and disrupting traffic, parking and transit across the city.
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