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Washingtonian: Alma Thomas: A Guide to Appreciating the Great DC Painter

Editor Nov 5, 2021
A citywide celebration of her work is underway

City Paper: Bowser Announces Re-election Bid, Immediately Tries Rewriting Tear Gassing Narrative

Editor Nov 5, 2021
MPD used tear gas on protesters around Lafayette Park in the summer of 2020.

City Paper: Howard University Blames Student Protest for Layoffs

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Howard student Jessica Joof says the administration has threatened expulsion and removal of scholarships.

Washington Post: Metro to continue operating without most of its fleet until December

Editor Nov 5, 2021
The agency received approval for tests that officials hope will allow Metro to get its 7000-series cars back into service

WTOP: Metro service reduction likely to remain through November

Editor Nov 5, 2021
The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission has accepted Metro’s plan to test its 7000 Series trains, but the transit authority has said service will likely remain disrupted through at least the end of the month.

Washington Business Journal: Three Amazon brick-and-mortar stores are coming soon to the D.C. area.…

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has three brick-and-mortar retail stores slated to open soon in the D.C. area, and none are supermarkets.

DCist: Marjorie Taylor Greene Tagged Along On A D.C. Council Visit To The Jail

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Two controversial right-wing members of Congress were allowed by Mayor Muriel Bowser to visit the D.C. Jail on Thursday evening, joining a pre-scheduled tour by members of the D.C. Council.

Washington Post Editorial Board: The mayor must answer questions — and take action — on deplorable…

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Standing pools of human sewage. Water shut off for days. Cooked meals served cold and congealed. An overpowering stench of urine and feces.

WTOP: George Washington U. joining Metro’s U-Pass program

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Metro on Friday announced that George Washington University will join the system’s U-Pass program, providing heavily discounted bus and rail fares for students.

City Paper: D.C. Housing Authority and Its Former Board Chair Receive Subpoenas

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Former DCHA board chair Neil Albert resigned after reports that he approved lucrative contracts for a female friend.

Washington Post: Popeyes closes store after TikTok video shows rats swarming kitchen: ‘You still…

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Ricardo Land started his early-morning TikTok video outside a Popeyes with a question: “Y’all want to see something?”

WTOP: DC streets to close for Asian-inspired ‘Red Eye Market’

Editor Nov 5, 2021
An open-air night market celebrating the food and cultures of the Asian diaspora will cause a number of D.C. street closures, impacting drivers on Saturday night.

WTOP: Navy Yard’s newest apartments: Pools, penthouses — and podcasting studio

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Crossing, a twin-tower luxury apartment building at K Street and First Street in Southeast, has completed its second tower, and residential building amenities in D.C. continue to push the limit.

Washington Business Journal: Whittle School owner addresses claims of unpaid bills, says better days…

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Chris Whittle was getting ready to board a flight to Wuhan, China, from the Whittle School campus in nearby Shenzhen when a friend called to stop him. It was January 2020.

Brian J. McCabe and Kenan Dogan in The Post: The Fair Elections Program is changing politics as…

Editor Nov 5, 2021
There’s a lot of money in local politics, and much of it comes from wealthy donors. But with the implementation of the Fair Elections Program, D.C. is seeking to change who is funding elections.

WTOP: ‘Jackson Reed’ front-runner in renaming of DC’s Woodrow Wilson High

Editor Nov 5, 2021
D.C.’s Woodrow Wilson High School will soon have a new name and one option is the clear front-runner.

Axios: D.C.’s biggest vaccine roadblock is misinformation

Editor Nov 5, 2021
D.C.'s biggest challenge in ensuring an equitable COVID-19 vaccination program with kids now eligible is not access but rather combating misinformation and hesitancy, according to DC Health director LaQuandra Nesbitt.

Axios: How Glenn Youngkin’s win will impact the D.C. region

Editor Nov 5, 2021
Virginia Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin will govern from Richmond, but how he approaches everything from Metro funding to job creation may impact our region more than any of his predecessors.

WTOP: A DC woman had her pumpkins stolen. Now, an area restaurant is helping her make pie

Editor Nov 5, 2021
While much of the attention in the D.C. region last spring was on coronavirus vaccines and a return to normalcy, Northeast resident Sara Wilson and her daughters were thinking about pumpkins.

Michael Havlin in The Post: D.C. should not walk away from streetcar expansion

Editor Nov 5, 2021
D.C. Council member Charles Allen (D-Ward 6) is reintroducing his signature Metro for DC legislation, which would create a “transit equity fund” intended to expand transit services to underserved communities. The fund would expand DC…
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