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Petula Dvorak in The Post: 10 opioid overdoses in D.C. in a matter of hours: ‘There’s a lethal…

Editor Jan 31, 2022
Miss Shirley doesn’t usually mind all the ruckus on her Southwest Washington street corner, which was recently prettied up with a sprawling, candy-colored mural of a lotus blossom and a child.

Washington Business Journal: Former Marriott Wardman Park site could see up to 900 residential units

Editor Jan 31, 2022
The new owner of the Marriott Wardman Park hopes to build up to 900 new residential units on the 6.5-acre site.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Metrorail is a mess. What’s going to happen when more commuters…

Editor Jan 31, 2022
The Washington region’s recovery, and its chances of returning to anything resembling pre-pandemic economic norms, are inextricably tied to Metro’s good health. At the moment, Metro is sick.

UrbanTurf: Is This How Upper Connecticut Avenue Could Look?

Editor Jan 31, 2022
A design survey is giving the public an idea of how a stretch of Connecticut Avenue in Chevy Chase DC could be developed. As DC's Office of Planning (OP) continues to work with the community on a Small Area Plan for the neighborhood, the…

Washington Business Journal: Historic Georgetown apartment building that served as a Civil War…

Editor Jan 31, 2022
A Georgetown apartment building that served as an Army hospital during the Civil War is going on the market with the potential to be turned into condos or other new housing.

WTOP: BetMGM opens at Nats Park, an MLB first

Editor Jan 31, 2022
BetMGM, the first retail sportsbook connected to a Major League Baseball stadium, is now open at Nationals Park.

Washington Post: Man arrested after swastikas painted at Union Station in possible hate crime,…

Editor Jan 30, 2022
A man has been arrested and charged with spray-painting swastikas on the facade and columns of Union Station in what D.C. police and Amtrak police said Saturday they are investigating as a possible hate crime.

WTOP: DC bar’s liquor license suspended for violating COVID regulations

Editor Jan 30, 2022
D.C. bar and restaurant The Big Board has had its alcoholic beverage license suspended for violating the city’s emergency public health regulations, enacted because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Washington Post: 100 years later, residents call for memorial to D.C.’s Knickerbocker Theatre…

Editor Jan 30, 2022
The 98 people killed after a theater roof collapsed in 1922 should be honored in an Adams Morgan plaza, organizers say.

Washington Post: Someone tapped on his car window, then pointed a gun. It was yet another carjacking…

Editor Jan 30, 2022
After his volleyball game wrapped up at a school gym in Northwest Washington, Edward Sullivan walked to his Toyota Corolla parked on Columbia Road, up the street from a CVS store.

Washington Post: Black Lives Matter fence’s guardian seeks to preserve artwork: ‘I want it seen’

Editor Jan 30, 2022
As Nadine Seiler carefully rearranged the artworks in the narrow storage unit, she remembered the journeys of each one.

Washington Post: Report from transit advocates calls for improved, coordinated bus service for D.C.…

Editor Jan 29, 2022
The MetroNow coalition is calling for more bus lanes and increased planning between Metro and regional transit agencies

WTOP: Swastikas, profane messages found at DC’s Union Station

Editor Jan 28, 2022
Almost every column and wall at Union Station in D.C. have been vandalized with more than 150 swastikas and profane messages.

DCist: Investigation Underway After Swastikas Found At Union Station

Editor Jan 28, 2022
Authorities say they are investigating after swastikas were discovered on the edifice at Union Station.

DCist: National Zoo Will Close Saturday Due To Snow

Editor Jan 28, 2022
The National Zoo will close tomorrow due to a bout of snow expected to fall across the region Friday night.

DCist: D.C.’s Biggest Disaster Struck 100 Years Ago At The Knickerbocker Theater

Editor Jan 28, 2022
More than two feet of snow had fallen on the District of Columbia, as movie-goers settled into their seats in the warmth of the Knickerbocker Theater on January 28, 1922. The theatre in Adams Morgan was the largest in the city, with…

Axios: Swastikas found outside Union Station in D.C.

Editor Jan 28, 2022
Drawings of swastikas appeared etched around the entrance to Union Station in Washington, D.C., on Friday morning.

DCist: NoMa Wants The Public To Help Name Its Next Park

Editor Jan 28, 2022
What’s in a name? For a park, a lot: Everything from local history and geography to even a sense of ownership for the neighborhood that surrounds it, especially in one of the District’s rapidly growing and changing NoMa neighborhood.

Washington Post: Swastikas found at Union Station; suspect may have ‘mental health challenges,’…

Editor Jan 28, 2022
Authorities said they were investigating after swastikas were found scrawled on columns at Union Station on Friday.

Washington Business Journal: D.C.’s busiest neighborhood library eyes a major facelift

Editor Jan 28, 2022
The D.C. Public Library System is seeking approval from local authorities to drastically renovate the nearly 100-year old Southeast Neighborhood Library, the branch near Eastern Market in Capitol Hill.
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