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City Paper: It’s Not Just Trains That Are Delayed At Metro

Editor Feb 23, 2022
Metro officials face questions about delayed buses and trains, as well as the hold up on electrifying its fleet.

DCist: Metro General Manager: Trains Every 10-20 Minutes Is ‘Very Good Service.’ Riders Vehemently…

Editor Feb 23, 2022
Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld says the transit agency is currently offering “very good service.” This is despite nearly two-thirds of its trains still unavailable, and with those that are running, leaving the ends of the Red Line…

DCist: D.C. Officials, National Guard Prepare For Potential Trucker Convoy

Editor Feb 23, 2022
The Department of Defense authorized D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s and the U.S. Capitol Police’s request to deploy National Guard troops in the city ahead of a potential trucker convoy to protest pandemic restrictions.

Washington Post: D.C. traffic deaths at 14-year high with low-income areas hardest hit

Editor Feb 23, 2022
The toll has fallen disproportionately on the city’s two poorest wards, which recorded half of its road deaths in recent years

District Links: National Guard to help with traffic control ahead of trucker convoys; Democratic…

Editor Feb 23, 2022
Amid uncertainty about what to expect from trucker convoys headed to the Washington area, the Pentagon has agreed to deploy National Guard troops to help with traffic control in DC in the coming days.

Washington Post: Most D.C. parents satisfied with schools during pandemic, Post poll finds

Editor Feb 23, 2022
Parents still want more virtual options

DCist: Hundreds Of Natural Gas Leaks In D.C. Contribute To Climate Change

Editor Feb 23, 2022
If you’ve ever walked down the street in D.C. and thought you smelled natural gas, you’re not imagining things. A new study by a coalition of environmental and religious groups found 389 gas leaks in neighborhoods across the city — more…

Axios: Seventh Democrat enters race for Ward 3 D.C. Council seat

Editor Feb 23, 2022
Phil Thomas, a fourth generation Washingtonian and the chair of Ward 3 Democrats, is the seventh Democrat to seek the Ward 3 D.C. Council seat.

Axios: Audit sheds light on Metro’s emergency preparedness

Editor Feb 23, 2022
A Washington Metrorail Safety Commission audit found that Metro doesn’t have adequate emergency response protocol, putting passengers and responders at risk, The Washington Post reports.

Axios: Pentagon approves National Guard deployment ahead of D.C. trucker protest

Editor Feb 23, 2022
The Department of Defense approved the deployment of about 700 unarmed D.C. National Guard troops ahead of potential trucker protests timed around next week's State of the Union address, AP reports.

Axios: Town Talker: Where’s the D.C. mayoral challenge?

Editor Feb 23, 2022
City politicos are wondering about the mayoral campaign of Robert White, a rising star on the D.C. Council whose bid to defeat Muriel Bowser has yet to lift off.

Washington Post: As ‘Freedom Convoy’ spinoffs pop up on social media, D.C. region braces

Editor Feb 22, 2022
Local and federal agencies are preparing for possible traffic disruptions in the D.C. region related to plans inspired by the self-styled “Freedom Convoy” that occupied downtown Ottawa for more than three weeks protesting vaccine mandates.…

Associated Press: Pentagon expected to OK National Guard for DC truck convoys

Editor Feb 22, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon is expected to approve the deployment of 700 to 800 unarmed National Guard troops to the nation’s capital, a U.S. official said Tuesday, in the face of trucker convoys that are planning protests against…

DCist: Metrorail Safety Commission Says Metro Has Work To Do In Responding To Emergencies

Editor Feb 22, 2022
Poor communication and incident management have caused problems for Metro during past emergencies and a new audit from the Metrorail Safety Commission demands changes.

DCist: Director Of D.C. Public Safety And Violence Prevention Agency Resigns

Editor Feb 22, 2022
Delbert “Del” McFadden, the inaugural Executive Director of D.C.’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, has resigned from his role, according to a spokesperson for D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser.

Washington Business Journal: Here’s how D.C.’s new affordable housing tax break will…

Editor Feb 22, 2022
The District's new stand-alone tax abatement tool is intended to bring more crucial affordability to housing projects in more well-heeled neighborhoods that otherwise might not offer it — all in a bid to meet the swelling need for…

WAMU: D.C. neighborhood leaders pass a resolution to combat opioid crisis

Editor Feb 22, 2022
As drug overdoses reach a record-setting high nationally, several neighborhood leaders in D.C. are urging officials to take immediate action.

Greater Greater Washington: $100 transit subsidy proposal to be focus of DC Council hearing…

Editor Feb 22, 2022
A bill that would give DC residents $100 per month to use on SmarTrip-eligible transit is getting a public hearing Wednesday in the DC Council.

Washingtonian: DC’s Messy Bald Eagle Family Is Expecting

Editor Feb 22, 2022
The drama-junkie symbols of our country laid two eggs last week. A third could be on the way. But where is First Lady???

Washington Business Journal: Cava to relocate its headquarters within D.C.

Editor Feb 22, 2022
Cava Group Inc. plans to uproot its headquarters from D.C.'s Chinatown for a new home at the Wegmans-anchored City Ridge mixed-use development in Upper Northwest.
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