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DCist: D.C.’s Troubled Sports-Betting App Didn’t Work During The Super Bowl

Editor Feb 14, 2022
It’s one of the biggest sports-betting days in the world — and many D.C. residents may have been left out of it.

Washington Business Journal: New fitness chain leases former Washington Sports Club space in…

Editor Feb 14, 2022
Planet Fitness has inked a deal to fill the space formerly occupied by Washington Sports Club at Gallery Place, where it will help to close the gap created by the loss of several notable tenants over the past few years.

Washington Post: Howard University targeted with fourth bomb threat in recent weeks

Editor Feb 14, 2022
The campus in the District issued a shelter-in-place order Monday morning; an all-clear was announced after 1 p.m.

Axios: D.C. to drop indoor mask, vaccine mandate

Editor Feb 14, 2022
D.C. will drop its mask and indoor vaccine mandate in the coming weeks, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Monday.

DCist: D.C. To Lift Vaccine And Mask Mandates As COVID Cases Fall

Editor Feb 14, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Monday that she will lift the city’s vaccine requirement for businesses and “dial back” the city’s indoor mask rules. The announcement comes amidst falling COVID-19 case rates and an increasing number of…

WTOP: DC businesses won’t need to check for proof of vaccine; mask requirements getting dialed back

Editor Feb 14, 2022
D.C. is lifting its requirement that city businesses check patrons for proof of vaccination against COVID-19 starting Tuesday, Mayor Muriel Bowser said.

Washington Post: D.C. to drop coronavirus vaccination requirement to enter businesses

Editor Feb 14, 2022
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) said Monday she is dropping the city’s requirement that people show proof of coronavirus vaccination before entering many businesses in the city, as coronavirus transmission continues to trend downward…

WTOP: DC hotels may get a lifeboat with ‘bleisure’ travelers after COVID-19 revenue losses

Editor Feb 14, 2022
The D.C. hotel industry is still in a hole, and its slow 2021 recovery took a step back with the omicron variant. But “bleisure” travel — blended business and pleasure trips — could aid in the industry’s recovery.

Axios: Free-for-all election emerges to represent D.C.’s wealthy Ward 3

Editor Feb 14, 2022
D.C. Council member Mary Cheh’s abrupt decision to not seek re-election has turned a sleepy contest into one of the city’s hottest races.

WTOP: How an unexploded WW1 shell is affecting residents near Fort Totten

Editor Feb 13, 2022
An unexploded World War I-era shell discovered in Northeast D.C.’s Fort Totten has paused construction of a trail through the area. With previous trails also blocked off, nearby residents are experiencing long detours and uncertainty.

Washington Post: Part of Theodore Roosevelt Bridge closes for 3 to 6 months of emergency repairs

Editor Feb 12, 2022
The bridge will be limited to two lanes in each direction as a precautionary measure because of deteriorated steel beams, city officials say

WTOP: Groundbreaking on a new Aldi — and other big changes for a Northeast neighborhood

Editor Feb 12, 2022
There was a ceremonial ground breaking Saturday near the Fort Totten Metro station, where the Lamond Riggs neighborhood is getting a 24,000 square feet Aldi grocery store, the largest in the district. Phase 2 of development promises more…

Washington Post: George Washington University apologizes for data project monitoring student and…

Editor Feb 12, 2022
George Washington University interim president Mark S. Wrighton apologized Friday to the campus community for the university’s failure to inform it in advance of a data analytics pilot program that monitored locations — though not…

Washington Post: In 1902, a remarkable and charitable house opened in a part of Southwest D.C. known…

Editor Feb 12, 2022
On a September day in 1904, a Washington Post reporter accompanied Sarah Collins Fernandis as she made her rounds through Southwest Washington. This impoverished area around South Capitol and M streets SW — near today’s Nationals Park —…

WTOP: 3 middle lanes closed on Teddy Roosevelt Bridge for months-long repair work

Editor Feb 12, 2022
D.C. will close three lanes on Teddy Roosevelt Bridge for the next few months as crews complete emergency repair work.

Washington Post: Pressure mounts on D.C.-area leaders to drop local mask mandates

Editor Feb 12, 2022
As other states roll back restrictions, some public health officials urge caution

Zach Ferguson in Greater Greater Washington: Why do some DC residents receive free trash collection…

Editor Feb 12, 2022
Imagine if DC provided free electricity to all residents in single-family homes but not those living in apartments. That would sound unfair, but that is the policy DC has for trash and recycling collection service.

Washington Post: Metro shaves 10 minutes off wait time on Blue, Orange and Silver lines

Editor Feb 11, 2022
Despite 7000-series cars’ continued suspension, Metro is adding more trains as 6000-series cars come back online

Washingtonian: 120 Bright Orange Statues Are Coming to Smithsonian Museums

Editor Feb 11, 2022
The life-size works celebrate women in science and technology.

Washingtonian: DC’s Population Is Rebounding After a Pandemic-Related Drop

Editor Feb 11, 2022
Navy Yard and south Capitol Hill saw the largest growth.
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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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