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Axios: Metrobus service upended by unvaccinated employees

Editor Jan 5, 2022
Roughly 230 WMATA employees aren't following COVID testing policies on any given day, the agency tells Axios. Unvaccinated employees are supposed to get tested weekly.

DCist: ‘It Was An Attack On Our Hometown’: How 11 Washingtonians Remember The Insurrection

Editor Jan 5, 2022
For many across the nation, Jan. 6 represents a watershed moment for democracy. But for Washingtonians, the day was deeply personal. Eleven people shared their memories of the day that insurrectionists violently stormed the U.S. Capitol,…

WTOP: As DC parents pick up students’ COVID tests, an issue delays uploading of results

Editor Jan 4, 2022
Days before students are scheduled to return to their classrooms in D.C., parents and teachers stopped by schools Tuesday to retrieve at-home coronavirus test kits.

City Paper: Remembering Flyboy Greg Tate

Editor Jan 4, 2022
How D.C. shaped the acclaimed author and musician, who passed away last month at the age of 64.

Greater Greater Washington: Unapproved process change grounds Metro’s 7000-series railcars (again)

Editor Jan 4, 2022
Now you see them, now you don’t. Metro’s 7000-series railcar fleet has been grounded, again, after inspections performed by the Washington Metropolitan Safety Commission (WMSC) discovered at least five of fourty 7000-series cars put back…

DCist: As D.C. Readies For Schools To Reopen, Teachers Experience Trouble Reporting COVID-19 Test…

Editor Jan 4, 2022
Teachers and staff with D.C. Public Schools who were required to report COVID-19 test results by Tuesday afternoon faced technical difficulties with the website set up to allow them to do so, rattling nerves only a day before tens of…

DCist: Metro Reduces Bus Service, Strengthens Vaccine Requirement Amid Omicron Surge

Editor Jan 4, 2022
Due to rising COVID-19 infections and exposure in its workforce, Metro has reduced bus service and instituted several new health and safety measures.

Washington Post: D.C. region races to restore power, dig out icy roads a day after big snowstorm

Editor Jan 4, 2022
More than 100,000 customers were still without power Tuesday evening, while neighborhood streets remained treacherous

Washington Post: A Capitol Hill Books Co-Owner Just Released An Album He Recorded At The Bookstore

Editor Jan 4, 2022
Like many instrumentalists have done during the pandemic, Kyle Burk found himself taking his guitar off its stand more frequently over the past 18 months. The co-owner of Capitol Hill Books always dabbled in songwriting; but it wasn’t…

Washington Post: Metro reduces bus service as it faces wave of coronavirus infections

Editor Jan 4, 2022
Metro said it will cut weekday bus service to Saturday levels beginning Monday as it faces a growing number of employees sickened by the coronavirus or exposed to it.

Greater Greater Washington: The region’s first major snow of 2022 paves the way for “sneckdown”…

Editor Jan 4, 2022
The region grappled with its first major snowfall in years Monday, with parts of Greater Washington getting as much as a foot or more of snow.

Washingtonian: A Bunch of DC-Area Restaurants Are Taking a Winter Break

Editor Jan 4, 2022
Rising Covid numbers, snow, and general fatigue are causing more businesses to pause.

Axios: Capitol Police chief: Jan. 6 anniversary events “aren’t of much concern”

Editor Jan 4, 2022
The U.S. Capitol Police chief said Tuesday that he is not concerned about security on the anniversary of the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot this Thursday.

Washington Business Journal: Georgetown condo sale sets new D.C. record

Editor Jan 4, 2022
A penthouse unit at the Ritz-Carlton Residences Georgetown has sold for $9.5 million, which appears to set a new record for the most expensive condo sale in the District.

Washington Business Journal: Captain White Seafood City to relocate to Prince George’s County

Editor Jan 4, 2022
Captain White Seafood City has found a new home near National Harbor in Prince George's County after casting off from its floating base of nearly five decades on D.C.'s Southwest waterfront.

WTOP: Metro to reduce workforce, bus schedule in response to COVID surge

Editor Jan 4, 2022
Metro will reduce service schedules and its workforce beginning Monday, Jan. 10, amid the latest surge in COVID-19 cases.

Washington Post: D.C. students will get free pads and tampons in school bathrooms

Editor Jan 4, 2022
D.C. students will have access to free pads and tampons in school bathrooms, under legislation approved Tuesday by the D.C. Council.

Washington Post: D.C. Council approves new Board of Elections chair, confirms two Housing Authority…

Editor Jan 4, 2022
The D.C. Council on Tuesday unanimously voted to name Gary Thompson, a veteran D.C. lawyer, to be the next chair of the D.C. Board of Elections ahead of the 2022 primaries — and also confirmed two mayoral appointments to the D.C. Housing…

Washington Post: Understanding their LGBTQ clients is important to the people at Friendship Place

Editor Jan 4, 2022
The Pride flag is pretty, but if there isn’t an understanding of how to treat the people it represents, that rectangular rainbow is just a well-intentioned piece of fabric. That’s the mind-set behind an effort by the homelessness charity…

Washington Business Journal: This vacant downtown D.C. office building just sold. A residential…

Editor Jan 4, 2022
An aging Thomas Circle office building has a new owner — one that has hopes to convert the property to residential.
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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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