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Axios: D.C. eyes 2026 for streetcar extension

Editor Dec 15, 2021
The D.C. streetcar extension to the Benning Road Metro station would open in 2026 for service under current plans, DDOT officials said Tuesday.

Axios: D.C. bike advocates push for more bike lanes, faster

Editor Dec 15, 2021
Advocates for bicycling worry the city is not living up to Mayor Muriel Bowser’s goal to add 10 miles of new protected bicycle lanes each year.

WTOP: DC first responders honored for saving a jogger’s life

Editor Dec 15, 2021
Six U.S. Capitol Police officers and seven members of D.C. Fire and EMS have been recognized for saving the life of a woman who suffered a heart attack while jogging near the Capitol in late October.

WTOP: DC leaders call for stronger measures to make city streets safer

Editor Dec 15, 2021
After a 9-year-old was hit by a car while leaving school in Southeast D.C. on Friday, two traffic cameras are now in place, but city leaders say more needs to be done to make the city’s streets safer.

WTOP: DC wants businesses’ input on how to turn empty offices into housing

Editor Dec 15, 2021
In an effort to convert empty office and retail spaces downtown into much-needed housing, the District is asking its business community for advice.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: These young D.C. artists are painting their way to healing

Editor Dec 14, 2021
A recent exhibit showcased the work of rising artists in Wards 7 and 8.

Associated Press: Washington, DC, sues Proud Boys, Oath Keepers over Jan. 6

Editor Dec 14, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The District of Columbia has filed a civil lawsuit seeking harsh financial penalties against far-right groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over their role in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol by supporters of former…

DCist: Metro Safety Commission Approves Plan For Return Of 7000-Series Trains

Editor Dec 14, 2021
Metro will slowly start returning some of the 7000-series train cars back into passenger service in the coming weeks. The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission gave approval of Metro’s plan on Tuesday, saying they have no technical…

WTOP: Metro to begin plan to gradually return 7000 Series cars to service

Editor Dec 14, 2021
Metro’s plan to return its 7000 Series railcars to service has been approved by its safety regulator, and a gradual rollout could begin soon.

Joe McAndrew in Greater Greater Washington: Here’s a list of “shovel-worthy” projects in the region…

Editor Dec 14, 2021
Infrastructure year is finally here! The passage of the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) will provide the Capital Region from Baltimore to Richmond with $18.25 billion over the next five years for investments in our…

Washington Post: Suspended Metro rail cars can return, but with conditions, safety panel says

Editor Dec 14, 2021
The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission said it had no technical objections to Metro’s plan.

DCist: D.C. Attorney General Sues Proud Boys And Oath Keepers Over Damages From Jan. 6 Insurrection

Editor Dec 14, 2021
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine on Tuesday sued the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, two right-wing extremist groups whose members are accused of taking an active role in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

DCist: Report Calls For Review Of Cases From Troubled D.C. Crime Lab

Editor Dec 14, 2021
A report detailing systemic failures at D.C.’s Department of Forensic Sciences is recommending both a complete overhaul of the independent crime lab and a review of casework from its firearms examination and fingerprint units.

WTOP: DC’s attorney general sues insurrection organizers, participants

Editor Dec 14, 2021
At last count, more than 700 people have been criminally charged in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. And on Tuesday, D.C.’s attorney general targeted dozens of them with a civil suit.

Washington Post: At Friendship Place, a new way of finding a job

Editor Dec 14, 2021
AimHire aims to match people with an employer as quickly as possible

Washington Business Journal: What will it take to make office-to-residential conversions happen…

Editor Dec 14, 2021
Though the Covid-19 pandemic has emptied downtown offices, many developers remain skeptical they can turn a profit on converting that space into residential — so D.C. officials are asking builders what they need to make these projects…

DCist: D.C. Is Taking A Closer Look At Converting Downtown Office Space Into Housing

Editor Dec 14, 2021
The D.C. government is ramping up efforts to encourage the conversion of downtown office space into housing, officials announced today.

Washington Post: Leaf collection is behind schedule in D.C., leaving piles that can catch fire or…

Editor Dec 14, 2021
From Hillcrest to Ivy City to the Palisades, fallen leaves are piling up in the District.

City Paper: D.C. Expands Children’s Vaccine Sites As Santa Promotes the Shot

Editor Dec 14, 2021
D.C. officials prepare for an imminent Omicron wave in the U.S.

UrbanTurf: Is a Bowling Alley a Possibility Next to Audi Field?

Editor Dec 14, 2021
Is a Bowling Alley a Possibility Next to Audi Field?
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