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Washington Business Journal: Union Kitchen’s Eckington location open for business

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Union Kitchen took the wraps off its long-planned location in D.C.’s Eckington neighborhood on Tuesday, roughly three years after it announced plans for a shared kitchen and retail store in the larger mixed-use development by JBG Smith…

Washingtonian: Foggy Bottom’s Huge Western Market Food Hall Is Now Open

Editor Oct 22, 2021
The culinary complex hosts over a dozen vendors for sushi, fried chicken, pizza, and more.

WTOP: Volunteers help bring the National Cherry Blossom festival to Ward 8 park

Editor Oct 22, 2021
It was gardening day on Friday in Ward 8 as volunteers worked to bring the National Cherry Blossom Festival to Southeast D.C.

Washington Post Editorial Board: Metro’s board made a smart but deeply troubling move this week

Editor Oct 22, 2021
A recurring problem caused a derailment. Why wasn’t this addressed sooner?

Washington Business Journal: Here’s how Catholic University plans to use $400M in new funding…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
The Catholic University of America is extending its largest fundraising campaign, vying for at least another $100 million after recently meeting its $400 million goal ahead of schedule in September.

UrbanTurf: Skanska’s New 275-Unit NoMa Building Breaking Ground Soon

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Today, Skanska announced financing for the 275-unit building it has planned at 44 M Street NE. Dubbed OZMA, the 13-story project will include roughly 7,900 square feet of ground floor retail and almost 34,000 square feet of indoor and…

DCist: D.C. Lawmakers Seek Broader Investigation Into Housing Authority, Citing ‘Troubling Pattern’…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Days after the chair of D.C.’s Housing Authority board resigned following revelations that he had approved lucrative contracts for a romantic partner, D.C. Councilmembers want the city’s inspector general to ramp up their ongoing…

DCist: Is Affordable Housing Good For Public Health? A New Study Says It Could Be

Editor Oct 22, 2021
The socioeconomic benefits of affordable housing are well documented. Research has demonstrated that increased access to affordable housing is the most cost-effective way to both reduce childhood poverty and increase economic mobility.

Washington Business Journal: Tables turned — Another winter is on its way. But this time, the…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Erin Phillips clutched the teardrop-shaped award close to her body as she stepped to the podium and looked out toward the biggest crowd she’s likely seen in a year-plus, all bedecked in formal wear and assembled inside a meeting hall at…

Greater Greater Washington: The wheels on Metro’s 7000-series trains may not have been put on…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
A technical specification that changed how the 7000-series trains’ wheels were put onto their axles appears to be a possible contributing factor to the Blue line derailment outside Rosslyn on October 12, and the likely cause of multiple…

WTOP: Metrorail service delays to continue another week

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Metro’s trains will continue to run on their current reduced schedule at least through Oct. 31, Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld said in a briefing Friday.

DCist: Limited Metrorail Service Will Continue Throughout October, No Timeline For 7000-Series…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Metro says it’s trying to bring back additional older trains as fast as it can to improve service, but it won’t happen in time for next week.

Washington Post: Metro to extend lower service levels for another week amid NTSB derailment…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Metro General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld said Friday the transit agency will extend lower levels of service for another week, saying there was no timetable for when the new 7000-series fleet — stricken by problems with their wheel…

Washington Post: Scientific reclamation: How the iconic Jefferson Memorial was restored

Editor Oct 22, 2021
As early as 2015, anyone viewing the Jefferson Memorial from a distance — say, from Independence Avenue across the Tidal Basin, or an aircraft window on approach to Reagan National Airport — could see that something was wrong. One of the…

Robin Nunn, Yannik Omictin and Peter Wood in The Post: Mayor Bowser’s harsh plan for D.C.’s…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
The recently announced Coordinated Assistance and Resources for Encampments (CARE) pilot program has been met with criticism from unhoused D.C. residents and the greater D.C. community. This program lists its objective as offering…

Axios: How one local leader is pushing for COVID boosters

Editor Oct 22, 2021
At the Triangle View Apartments on B Street SE, Beatrice Evans, 68, is helping her neighbors get their shots.

Dave Dildine on WTOP: Traffic-circle turmoil and roadwork revulsion: Another satirical guide to…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
All drivers eventually face a day of reckoning — a testing time when their abilities, the degree of their success or failure as a motorist, will be revealed in triumphant or cataclysmic fashion.

Washington Post: During annual week of celebration at Howard University, student protests gain…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Howard homecoming has returned, with some in-person events. But a demonstration that’s now in its second week looms over the festivities.

Washington Post: Family of Karon Hylton, moped rider killed during police chase, sues D.C. and…

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Hylton’s death ignited angry protests in the city amid claims that D.C. police target black riders.

Washington Blade: Nellie’s agrees to $5,000 fine, 7-day license suspension over brawl

Editor Oct 22, 2021
Penalty prompted by security guard dragging Black woman down stairs
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